Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] [adv] [conj] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 The thick forests growing on the flanks of the volcano were completely levelled , in some cases so completely that it was hard to tell that there once had been trees growing there .
2 Again it 's part of the nervousness yeah I 'm gon na put me notes down there and I 'm not gon na hold them I you know I do n't want to be anywhere away from them so it 's all tied up with the preparation as well .
3 Many managers feel that they understand how to run meetings so well that they hardly need to prepare at all .
4 If we want parents to enjoy meetings so much that they will want to repeat the experience then a number of basic issues need to be addressed :
5 Some dealers find it hilarious when clients take their investments so seriously that they investigate the OTC companies personally .
6 I 've got some crusts down here if you want
7 Then Saturday morning she 'd load up again and start off round down at the round Mill Corner along the Piste for the and back and then across to the where you come from Ely and all those houses along there and she 'd get home about one o'clock from there .
8 We are , as ever , delighted with the responses we 've had from artists so far and we are currently working with a superb international line-up which includes Alexei Sayle , Spinal Tap ( reforming specially for the show ) , Spitting Image , Julian Clary , Dave Stewart ( performing a specially composed number ) , Jason Donovan ( duetting with Kim Wilde ) , Tom Jones , Roger Daltrey ( with The Chieftains ) , Lisa Stansfield , EMF , Seal , Beverley Craven , Midge Ure , Mica Paris , and , as they say , many many , many more .
9 Finally , if asked to do so , tie all the scripts together so that none goes astray .
10 She had never met anyone who expressed her opinions so convincingly and who was so unfailingly wrong about everything as Evelyn .
11 People were nevertheless quick to identify an interested argument and they did not feel disagreements less keenly because they understated them .
12 The garages blend the different fuels together so that it is impossible to tell the difference between the blended mixture and unadulterated 4-star .
13 Times are so hard for the major Japanese computer manufacturers right now that they plan to lobby the government for financial aid to keep their surplus employees on the payroll .
14 The two amazons crossed to her , and forced her legs right back until her knees touched her ears .
15 There 's loads of good , fresh and low-calorie fruit , vegetables and salads in the shops right now so you really have n't got any excuse to keep putting it off !
16 They bend their heads right back until their faces are entirely open to the sky .
17 In a corner of the Salon Imperial of the Hotel Intercontinental , Paris , Harriet Varna braced her back against a statuesque pillar and looked steadily into the viewfinder of her camera , concentrating on her subjects so fiercely that she was almost oblivious to the electric atmosphere that surrounded her , bouncing off the Viennese décor and the sumptuous rococo ceiling along with the heat and the light as the models of the House of Saint Laurent moved gracefully along the hundred yards of catwalk to display the new season 's couture collection .
18 Lieberman ( 1963 ) , for example , found that speakers pronounce words less clearly when they are more predictable from their linguistic or pragmatic contexts .
19 Welcome back:A new clinic … the first of it 's kind in Britain … is cutting hospital waiting lists so fast that it 's been described as a runaway success .
20 You can avoid any foods you do not like and replace them with others from these lists so long as you do not exceed your daily calorie allowance .
21 fan worth his or her salt will already know these songs inside out and anyone who does n't would be better advised to check out ‘ Eponymous ’ and ‘ Dead Letter Office ’ as the cohesive valedictions to the band 's years at IRS .
22 I scuttered around until I was facing the doors and pulled my legs in just as they opened fully .
23 According to the Smallholdings and Allotments Act of 1908 , a smallholding was defined as ‘ an agricultural holding more than one acre and not more than 50 acres in extent , though the area may be extended beyond 50 acres so long as its annual value for the purpose of income tax does not exceed £50 ’ .
24 About 300 metres of each , I 've torn to make the covers so far but I 'm still doing it because each one has to be the right size and colour-coded by room .
25 A Local Area Network is a way of connecting computers together so that they can use the same database software , exchange information , or share the use of printers and modems .
26 We are unlikely to follow the example of the Japanese , who tax their second-hand cars so punitively that you would be grateful to buy new .
27 His wavy black hair curled behind his ears so thickly that she was reminded of an Ingres portrait of a nobleman she had seen in one of Miss Hatherby 's books .
28 For example there are supposed to be many wives who would have left their husbands long ago if they had been able to work out how to tell him they were going .
29 They like foreigners so much that they dispute with one another as to who shall have and treat a foreigner in his house .
30 In fact , you can choose any level of regular or monthly savings so long as they do n't exceed the maximum savings allowed .
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