Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [vb mod] [be] " in BNC.

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1 This pond would be linked to the present pond through the header pools , so effectively would be an extension and not a separate stand-alone pond .
2 So much will be strange to it ; strange sights , strange sounds , strange everything .
3 So much can be conveyed by putting your arms around someone 's shoulders or giving them a kiss .
4 So much can be learned by watching and copying .
5 A good delicatessen will always remove the casing from a salame before slicing it , unless it is wrapped in garlic or herbs , but only enough should be removed for the immediate customer .
6 ‘ La Malfa 's resignation just shows that anyone who has been involved in government for so long can be involved ( in corruption ) , however pure he may claim to be , ’ he said .
7 However , agencies are subject to inspection and statutory control by the Health Authority , and so generally can be relied upon for a high standard of service .
8 Even doing something only once can be enough to train the horse to behave in a way we would rather it did n't !
9 The overall effect on the payroll of salary/wage increases , changes in holiday arrangements or hourly rates , pension contributions and so forth can be precisely predicted using a computer model .
10 Now because the government has a , plays a much bigger role in the economy the government will be in charge of what you might think of as industrial employment so er a lot of manufacturing , heavy industry er mining so on and so forth will be run as a national as a national industry , right and er wages in that nationalized industry will not be er set at market levels but will be set at , by some institutional mechanism that wo n't reflect demand and supply or reflect the rent seeking and rent server rent preserving behaviour of civil servants and government quangos er so on and so forth but you must bear in mind that the government sector will er the public and semi public sector in developing countries is vast in comparison to er to develop the countries and as a result wages set in er in the government sector er will erm will be the driving force for all industrial employment , so what with wages and industrial employment .
11 Another line of argument put forward by traditional liberals is that an appeal to the better off can be made on the grounds that the existence of the underclass tends to make our society a less civilized one in which to live .
12 The Keynesian economists on whom Mr Smith relies claim that the impact of his redistributive taxes will be negligible , since the money taken from the better off will be redistributed to lower earners .
13 By now the buds she used to gather so assiduously must be full-blown roses .
14 Up at these dizzy heights the aerodynamic damping is much reduced and margins for airframe and engine are tighter , so both must be handled with care .
15 It is surprising how many people in this capital are critical of the regime , though anyone who did so openly would be promptly advised to book their plot in the cemetery .
16 the natural deduction from what I have said so far would be for Governments to end the necessity of monetising debt and make sure that they do n't put themselves in the position of monetising debt — at any rate in circumstances where there is not a substantial deficiency of demand for labour and where therefore the monetisation of debt would not be counterbalanced by an increase in real production .
17 The observations made so far may be summed up in terms of four historical phases throughout which Hellenic creativity was dominated by the two impulses .
18 Dovaston , who formerly worked for 25 years as a senior detective in the Liverpool area , explained that every fact that can be gleaned from the investigation into the boy 's murder so far will be punched into CATCHEM .
19 All of the points we have discussed so far can be combined in one manoeuvre , the rolling stall turn ( Fig. 9.6 ) , originally known as the Belgian stall turn .
20 The local authorities cited so far can be described as having assimilated the care programme approach , they take it into account and perceive opportunities to be gained , but they do not appear to have changed themselves in any significant way to accommodate it .
21 Part of the secret of any success we 've had so far can be found in the fact that nobody really expected to us .
22 While I certainly accept that the witchcraft beliefs discussed so far could be considered as a variety of religion , this Lugbara data and certain clues in Evans-Pritchard 's account suggest that witchcraft ( or sorcery ) is only part of Zande religion .
23 Yet , at the end of a week of alternating euphoria and gloom , the sober verdict so far must be that the military side of this war is going well for the allies .
24 Perhaps now might be the point to question whether this type of analysis belongs in Screen at all — is n't it unreconstructed literary criticism of the most discredited kind , combing through the textual evidence to find traces of what the author ‘ really thought ’ ?
25 Perhaps now might be a good time to do that . ’
26 Perhaps now might be the time . ’
27 Perhaps now would be a good time to recognise other ambitions you may have .
28 And you might be buying a sandwich , something like that so realistically should be able to come out presuming twenty parcels in about an hour then get about five pounds .
29 Failure to do so now would be a breach of promise .
30 If rates do go lower , it will be by a marginal ½%-1%,; so now could be the time to take the plunge .
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