Example sentences of "[adv] [subord] [det] [be] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Well that one , I mean everybody said oh that 's too near to the main road so if that was too near to the main road so will this one be .
2 A note of warning is necessary here , as the Revenue can sometimes seek to deny the £30,000 exemption under s188 where a departing executive is also a vendor shareholder , on the basis that the sum paid as compensation for loss of office is in reality attributable to the sale of his shares , and they may also challenge the deductibility by Target of such payments , especially if these are effectively funded by a reduced acquisition price for Target .
3 Again , we choose Oxford , but only because this is usually given as the place of publication for Oxford University Press books .
4 Nonetheless , the flow-chart-cum-module model is much more open to interpretation in terms of localization ( if only because both are normally explained and displayed spatially ) , and therefore any explication of consciousness in their terms will tend to be a localized model , or what I referred to as a pinball-machine view of consciousness , one that seems to me a priori implausible .
5 I hesitate to do so because that 's actually a source of difference between us and the County Council .
6 So while that 's still in , times one point five again .
7 We should not , however , expect a question for the initial verb alone since this is only possible in English for verbs which describe something as being , in some as yet ill-defined sense , " done " to their objects : ( 69 ) what did Rafferty do to the cistern ? and this can not be claimed for the verbs preceding clausal adjectives any more than for a verb which precedes an explicit subordinate clause .
8 It was a practical certainty that he would be trying to raise more loans long before these were ever repaid .
9 N i er well no , but it still might be that year eleven numbers is still our gearbox as Paul called it in terms of so whether that 's actually
10 He thought for a moment before adding dryly , ‘ So long as that 's all right with you , Adjudicator ? ’
11 He was driven into something ‘ like Berkleyanism ’ ; and he took to feeling that there was no harm in positing the existence of some form of Absolute Spirit , so long as this was firmly distinguished from the God ‘ of popular religion ’ .
12 Although welcoming my friend 's generosity in giving me a pair , I did not want to mate brother and sister if possible especially as these were already young from a brother and sister pairing , so I did not intend to use the young male unless I could find an unrelated mate for him .
13 His eyes indicated the room above where all was now silent , the sounds of hunting having subsided .
14 You can cut yourself even when it 's not cos this is so sharp .
15 I 'm gon na read this through cos this is very important , it 's Chaucer
16 The company car is such a feature of modern British business that in teaching the noble art of firing people , the London Business School reminds trainee firers to demand the car keys from a dismissed employee promptly — not because these are today 's equivalent of Dreyfus 's epaulettes ( which they are ) , but because the car , stuck immovably in the company car-park , may depress other executives .
17 We limit our comments to these only because some sort of limitation is inevitable , and not because these are somehow the ‘ important ’ ones .
18 All this not because these are inherently interesting and broadly educative studies ( though they are ) but because they are in the mid-eighties , whatever may have been the case at an earlier period , indispensable .
19 The stages are listed here not because this is exactly what every survey is like , or should be like , but because survey researchers have to consider all these points at some stage , and usually in roughly this order .
20 to be soon because that 's already
21 And Lord Wilson , who was in favour of continued EEC membership , said , ‘ I made it very clear , that as soon as this was all over , we would revert to strict Cabinet rules and collective views and all that kind of thing . ’
22 Of 130 dams constructed in the last 50 years in the Masvingo District , more than half are badly silted ( Elwell 1985 ) .
23 She wo n't just stay in the car , she wo n't want to stay in the car when she wakes up cos that 's too boring .
24 Aghast , incredulous , she craned to see more clearly if this was indeed her own mad forebear toying there inside her thought ; and he turned to leer at her .
25 So I ca n't go away in the autumn now cos that 's just when everybody 's start you know raring to go and wanting to get started on next year 's programme .
26 Now if that is really saying to the water users that it 's down to you , there are genuine concerns of conservation and I think they are , there is a real problem in some areas .
27 Now if that was totally inherent at the time , then I really fail how to see how it could have done eighty thousand miles , and I think that may be a point that 's put across at the same time .
28 We are not primarily concerned here with the distribution of this variable through the range of speaker-groups and styles , mainly because this is quite evident from our tape-recordings before we start , and without formal quantification .
29 Yeah , well that 's my job Peterborough really because that 's really just just the review every quarter .
30 First , we may think of the traditional or even oldfashioned type of man with tangible material things which belong to him — land and houses , horses and cattle , furniture and jewellery and pictures — things which he may use or destroy ( so far as that is physically possible ) ; from which he may exclude others ; which he may sell or give away or bequeath ; which , if he has made no disposition of them , will pass on his death to persons related to him .
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