Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [pron] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Like word processors , however , it 's not so much what a spreadsheet can do in common with others , but what it does that others ca n't , and how it does things that make one stand out from another .
2 Nilsson quotes the carved steatite vessel found at Knossos , showing the stepped balustrade of a ceremonial staircase ; the staircase was obviously not itself a shrine , yet the balustrade 's cornice is decorated with sacral horns ( Figure 52 ) .
3 That shoulder obviously still him a problem he seems to be holding it a little bit awkwardly as it comes in to Speedy now .
4 So really they the benefit of this to those of you is that that this end of Portugal is like that is it .
5 She 'd collected her wedding dress , and it was n't what she wanted ; it did n't fit properly , and the woman in Drogheda who had made it had gone away on holiday , and her assistant did n't know anything about it , and was n't a seamstress , so now what the hell was she supposed to do ?
6 And I think what you 'll find is you just need one you know , perhaps even one every three or four months , that 's okay .
7 It 's the same with shadows : the beautiful thing is n't the alligators or bats you can make with your hands , the beautiful thing is the way the shadow image allows you to see so precisely what the outer contour of your own hand really looks like , those little bunches of flesh under each bent finger joint .
8 We keep getting caught out of position so maybe its the tactics at fault ?
9 So ideally what the industry needs is an alternative that erm , is really , that kills off the sheep scab bug , and at the same time er , is er , affords protection against other erm , things like er , fly er strike .
10 Although we could expect considerable improvement in front-end processing , we were unlikely ever to have a phoneme lattice which reflected exactly both what the speaker said and the pronunciations in the lexicon .
11 JOHN Smith is doing just about everyone a favour .
12 The Three Degrees which is just about what the temperature is .
13 And that , in a strand of metal that 's rapidly dying on its feet due to excessive plagiarism and a glut of shite bands , means they 're way above almost anything the Yank corpse grinders can manage .
14 And that , in a strand of metal that 's rapidly dying on its feet due to excessive plagiarism and a glut of shite bands , means they 're way above almost anything the Yank corpse grinders can manage .
15 Well it This is more like what an
16 Having gone over once more what the term means , let us look at the memory of the E6000 console .
17 Cornelius put his arm around his friend 's shoulder and the two gazed off towards the lands of the east , wondering once more what the fates held in store for them .
18 This experience might have caused LIFFE to evaluate more carefully what the value of its time zone advantage actually is .
19 Owen knew damned well what the District Chief had thought .
20 It is time now to consider more precisely what the attitudinist says about the actual meaning of typically ethical words , like ‘ good ’ ’ ought' ’ right' and ‘ wrong ’ .
21 Valerie Cass made an elaborate gesture , reminding Charles once again what a bad actress she had been .
22 That shows clearly enough what the Scottish Protestants feared .
23 Part of being selective is that it is also necessary to simplify the world in order to try to see more clearly just what a discipline can say about aspects of the world .
24 As we listen to these phrases that rolled so easily off the tongue , and which have also rolled on down through history to our own time , we must make a special effort to remember very carefully just who the men were who engineered the Garotter 's Act — what kind of men they were ; what kind of times they lived in ; and what forces helped to shape their upright moral certitude .
25 Although less well-educated people , poor people and black people in the States are still markedly less familiar with APRs , at least one in three of them have now learned to estimate reasonably accurately what the APR is on their own credit arrangements .
26 This breaks down very clearly indeed what the problems are of young people .
27 Right now we a lot more problem .
28 This is often exactly what the panic attack victim thinks and does when they have no idea what is really happening to them .
29 That is really not what the game is all about .
30 I myself my previous have had this case er where an eight year old wanted baptise and in the event the parent was prepared , though not herself a member of the church , to take the promises .
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