Example sentences of "[adv] [det] [noun] [subord] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Especially that part where you were described as ‘ the wife of top industrialist Julius Landor . ’
2 ‘ Carve out a little part of your shop as an information corner , perhaps that part where you put travel guides or computer books .
3 There never was a time when so many could get about so quickly , comfortably , and with so little effort as we can now ( except when they were infants in arms ) .
4 But there is no late date set into the legislation , only that ratification when it is required means that from the first of the following month then the elections on the new constituency boundaries may take place under the new er European rules so that a decision is of course for an election in June er is in fact needed by the first of May .
5 I mean , perhaps another evening if you 're not free . ’
6 I ca n't write much this time because I 'm so near to coming home that my hand shakes every time I pick up a pen .
7 talking , all messing each other bits up , you had about six spread round your room for that time , and it was so good and we got through it so quick , there were so few mistakes because you only ever had six maximum kids in your room at once at that was only because Terry offered to put on a video an and
8 What he would have really profited from at the beginning , he believes , was a coach and it was only some time after he joined the Vets movement that he found the next best thing , encouragement and advice from a distinguished Vet member of Cambridge Harriers , David Coward .
9 The betting last week according to The Wall Street Journal was that IBM would tap the cookie cutter , RJR Nabisco 's Louis Gerstner , 50 , as its new CEO , perhaps this week provided they can sew up his compensation plan .
10 So this time cos it 's a third
11 All right four double one two double two to call Radio Nottingham 's Action Line if you want to know any more about Fast Forward and the courses available there and how you can get on them or if you want to know about A T O Training as well four double one two double two and try and call Action Line before four o'clock this afternoon if you can .
12 They 've got piles over there er four double one two double two to call Action Line and er try and call before four o'clock this afternoon if you can for the er information about the firework displays that are near to you for more details about Fast Forward and details about A T O Training as well Nottingham four double one two double two for Radio Nottingham 's Action Line call before four .
13 It 's ten o'clock this morning before they
14 There are few joys in life to compare with that of stepping on the scales and discovering that you weigh measurably less this week than you did last .
15 Another is to ease her gently into the awareness that your visit will be shorter than usual , doing so some time after you have greeted her affectionately on your arrival and listened patiently to her news , views or troubles .
16 This fresh eyesore bears the ( in Scotland ) heraldically incorrect EIIR cipher , which caused so much aggravation when it first made its appearance in this country in the 1950s , and which , to the credit of the postal authorities , has since been omitted from all their vehicle livery , stationery , and other graphics .
17 All too often we fall into the trap of thinking that the only really joyful experiences of life are those that we do n't have ; we can miss out on so much happiness if we do n't appreciate what we have already .
18 In practice , under threat of dismissal or of heavy fines , or even of just not making so much money as they might , many dealers succumb to the temptation of exaggerating short-term prospects .
19 Apparently we had made so much noise when we returned separately the night before that we had wakened everyone and we were being thrown out .
20 ‘ Nothing 's so much fun as it used to be , ’ said Camille , for no apparent reason .
21 That helps it you do n't need so much polish if they use that they they fill that in .
22 I mean they cut in through Manchuria down the north to , to , across to north China plain , had taken the cities on the eastern seaboard which was what they wanted , I mean th th they really was n't any point in controlling the rural south , it would have taken so many troops , so much administration if they 'd that then they had everything they wanted from the trading ports so there was n't that Japanese presence and so the clearly was different .
23 He gave her so much pleasure when she was with him and she had been lonely for so long .
24 We must also make it crystal clear how much shopkeepers , who gave us so much flak when we introduced the business rate and the community charge , will now be paying .
25 The Range Rover was crammed with so much food as they finally set off for Brides Haven that Leonora expressed doubt that the boat would carry it all .
26 That , that 's open to the general public but where I stand you have to have a membership card to go in there now , and er you pay two pound before the season started and er local traders give you a discount and things erm it 's just one way of er segregating the supporters if you like , but there does n't seem to be so much trouble since they 've done this , but at the same time there does n't seem to be as much atmosphere
27 We went to so much trouble because we were aware of the power of cultural conditioning .
28 Clearly , I am focusing on the idea that it is the residues of bad experiences that lurk as bad objects in our psyche that cause us so much trouble because they have to be avoided at all costs and so rarely get modified by experience .
29 It makes so much difference if you tell each other what you hope for , rather than expecting your partner to know , or to assume that your partner wants and expects the same things .
30 But why does the body burn so much energy when it gets rid of infection ?
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