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

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1 Well have you really or have just made it up ?
2 well , that 's a good point you see somebody who has slogged their way for a decade through messy complicated family litigation or have even represented myself in court in front of a judge in the court of session and one , and I 'm very proud of this I did this last May um I know how tough the going is
3 He may , for example , have broken into her home or have violently assaulted her before attempting to have sexual intercourse .
4 Among the champagne houses that have already increased their prices to the wine trade are Moet et Chandon ( 9.6 per cent ) , Laurent Perrier ( 4.9 per cent ) , Bollinger ( about 3 per cent ) and Lanson ( about 4 per cent ) .
5 The two are betting that with WinPad , they can exploit their dominant positions in the personal computer market to defeat the majors that have already tipped their hands , including AT&T Co and Apple Computer Inc .
6 That is why , no matter what the last-minute mediators may say , there is a danger that their aim will be interpreted not as an effort to secure Mr Hussein 's compliance with demands that have somehow escaped his attention , but as an attempt to offer him an easy way out .
7 Accordingly , a stimulus will be relatively ineffective both when it has itself recently occurred and also when it is presented along with cues that have previously signalled its occurrence .
8 I 've never had , I 've never had dreams that have actually disturbed me .
9 anti-hunt people , the League of Cruel Sports and all sorts of other organisations that have actually asked their members not to be here today , not to cause a problem , not to divert attention from the real issues in the debate er er and cause a crisis outside for all the press and the media to latch on to , that 's not what they were about .
10 All these questions become acute , and unless we have a clear understanding of what is at stake we may quickly go under and revert to the low expectations for church life that have perhaps characterised our previous experience .
11 At this very moment , no doubt , she is pondering with regret decisions made in the far-off past that have now left her , deep in middle age , so alone and desolate .
12 And the figure includes only those companies that have publicly admitted their readiness to sell .
13 The assessors and Burn only placed it sixth on their Foreign Office lists , and Scott dismissed it as ‘ a flash affair by my old pupil ’ .
14 Now in right locality and have just realized I did not finish looking up where he lived in A-Z .
15 I am 26 and have just lost my virginity after a year-long relationship .
16 For some the solar challenge is a flat out race … for others it 's a a journey of discovery … take the team of schoolgirls from Adelaide … they 've built their car in class and have just passed their driving tests one of the girls says … she 's learnt lots and lots about the car and she did n't realise it was such a big event
17 They 've formed their own band , and have just released their first single .
18 Dr Kaz added : ‘ Most of the men are 30 or over and have either completed their families or have problems with other forms of contraception . ’
19 I know you know of it and have even assayed it in a pipe , as they did at court when Astraea ruled and she was inclined to taste it now and then .
20 ‘ I do n't mind a joke but some people are carrying this thing too far , and have even phoned my wife .
21 Because of their belief that women 's concerns and activities are not adequately covered in the mainstream media , women 's groups have produced their own alternative magazines , radio , TV and A/V programmes , and have even started their own press services .
22 And auditors are found guilty in court , censored by regulatory investigators , and have even had their practising licences suspended in certain US states .
23 * Horses will usually stand better for the farrier if they have been exercised beforehand , and have already satisfied their need for exercise .
24 ’ We accept entirely the findings and recommendations of the report and have already implemented whatever changes are necessary to make sure this does n't happen again . ’
25 Each has its own advantages and disadvantages and have thus found their own areas of application .
26 She added : ‘ We have had so many inquiries about this and have carefully verified it and we want to set their minds at rest . ’
27 Since the Government first introduced road humps in 1981 , traffic engineers in too many councils have shown naked hostility to the idea of traffic calming and have completely set their face against the idea of road humps .
28 We defined it as being prepared to take into account in choices , and have throughout treated it as the fluctuating disposition to take the look and feel of things into account in choices of ends and the facts about them in choices of means .
29 A long-time friend of the family , Mr Ray Whittaker , 62 , a council worker who lives nearby , said : ‘ Peter and Joan only had three children and have nearly lost them all . ’
30 The noises in my head never stop and have nearly driven me to suicide .
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