Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [pron] [adv] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 In claiming that terminal examinations have little effect on patterns of teaching and learning , Hammersley and Scarth 's research does , however , focus on only one tightly defined area of classroom learning ( overall patterns of public whole-class talk ) .
2 So basically you just run at them all the time .
3 But in 1987 the party , at all levels , was forced to accept that many of Labour 's traditional policies — not merely its recently acquired ones — were electorally unsaleable .
4 So Demosthenes ( Thuc. iv.2.4 : this man is a fifth-century soldier , not the famous fourth-century politician ) is explicitly told to use his fleet round the Peloponnese ‘ as he thought fit ’ ; he took Pylos with it ( p. 132 ) , an act which Thucydides implies was more extempore than it really was , but which was nevertheless not something specifically authorized by the Assembly .
5 Thus with perceptual verbs in the passive , the to infinitive involves a subtle shifting of the perceptual verb into the conceptual field with the consequent evocation of an inference and not just something directly perceived .
6 From the child 's standpoint , efforts to save a grossly disturbed marriage without rectifying the causes of disturbance ( not infrequently themselves sexually based ) are worthless .
7 Any software that uses a page description language called PostScript will talk to Linotype photosetters , TeX talks to just about anything ever made or you could go for a specialist product such as Itek 's PTW which links to their Digitek photosetter .
8 And do it they did , for just at that moment into the sales walked Mike Smith from the yarn store proudly sporting as ever his well known beard .
9 And if that was n't enough it also offered an impressive array of sexual permutations : gay , bi and toyboys , as well as old-fashioned adultery .
10 but if you leave it to somebody else well you never done .
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