Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [modal v] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I guess one option would be to bring Strach in for Fairclough , but presumably that would mean Speed ( or somebody ) playing a more withdrawn role . |
2 | We obviously ca n't afford to do that , on that scale , but what we can do , is fund into the regional scr er , screen commission at Birmingham , to their register , where they will hold details on what 's available , er , what houses , what large houses are available , things that can be set in , what lo what er , countryside there is , what facilities there are , what firms there are locally that can provide services to for a cost . |
3 | Trainees may discover that there is no service locally that could help Sheila . |
4 | I thought , Right this could take seconds . |
5 | Erm so that 'll include September the fourth which is my last Sunday one , September the fourth . |
6 | Once returned the papers are considered by an internal editorial committee , and the 800 or so that may merit publication are passed on to one of our two ‘ hanging committees ’ ( named after the committee at the Royal Academy that decides which pictures to hang in the summer exhibition ) . |
7 | So that will do Neil , what you 've got him . |
8 | Okay so that will inhibit consumption consumption essentially |
9 | On white 's debut we looked really good until wallace went off so that could bethe way to go … |
10 | That , that 's a sensible kind of conclusion to draw and perhaps this would meet Kirsty 's point as well , because the what you might be tempted to say is look erm , in our cultures we have , we have absorbed from our cultures ways of seeing the world , bits about history and things restructure our thoughts and even when we try and do something new , I 'd say let's have a revolution everybody , put up your barricades , you know , actually we had some great fun in the sixties with that erm the , when this happens there 's a tendency to nevertheless do it in the traditional way , in other words although obviously the sixty eight revolution was about a completely different issue than the seventeen ninety eight revolution , it was very much later in history . |
11 | The issue of internationalization remained the government 's first priority in aviation policy , because only this would allow Britain to compete on equal terms with the USA . |
12 | ‘ If only this will shorten things a bit , ’ was the most popular remark . |
13 | They were both awed by the vastness of the forest in which so much could take place unseen . |
14 | He sighed , clearly exasperated that something so obvious should require explanation . |
15 | So many will take advice and consult and spend themselves in getting man 's opinion without hearing God . |
16 | It made no reference to the possibility that schools for the less able might depress expectations and discourage the pupils in them , or make it difficult for such schools to attract an adequate share of available resources . |
17 | If you had a section with only five men , only one could get time off because two other men would have to share the beat . |
18 | Ramsay and Fraser reckoned that perhaps one-third might desert Dunbar when it came to the crunch . |
19 | ‘ But somehow that can lead people into such different paths . ’ |
20 | Thus bcl-2 can protect cells from undergoing apoptosis even if the cells lack a functional respiratory chain . |
21 | Normally these would cost £600 . |
22 | But he thought something more normal might pay dividends , something that was more within the boy 's everyday range of experience , so he sat himself behind the headmaster 's desk and cultivated an air of briskness . |
23 | Possibly this will mean changes in behaviour ( such as the role of the man in housework ) which violate the norms and values into which they were socialised . |
24 | Hopefully this will help readers decide where to play . |
25 | And I remember once old used to gather sacks , ken bags and , and he went to , and I remember one night he come , he 'd been round the country hawking and he come home . |
26 | At the moment , even children under fourteen can use airguns on private land , though youngsters under seventeen must be accompanied by an adult on public land . |
27 | This may be because nobody under 18 can own unit trusts in their own names . |
28 | This may be because nobody under 18 can own unit trusts in their own names . |
29 | This may be because nobody under 18 can own unit trusts in their own names . |
30 | ‘ We 've been criticised for saying that all children under five should have books in the home . |