Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] [verb] [noun] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Well no you would n't but erm I mean we , we obviously do receive press releases
2 By extension , then , conservation practices left undone , legislation remaining unheeded , projects that only serve to keep research officers in salary and which never leave the experimental station ( those things not done ) are also political acts and not just omissions , or non-events which do not need explaining .
3 ‘ You just like telling people things .
4 Finally , the motives for deferring to public opinion pressures are at their strongest only in the run-up to an election , when most incumbent political leaderships anyway try to manipulate government budgets and taxation so that economic and social conditions are favourable for their cause .
5 Finally avoid wearing nylon clothes or walking on nylon carpet if at all possible .
6 This means that you will no longer need to offer cash discounts for early payment , but gain from increased flexibility in offering credit terms to improve your competitiveness , and increased ability to accept large orders without excessive pressure on your cashflow .
7 They point out that the Faroese are generally well off and no longer need to hunt pilot whales or puffins to exist , and that the practice has become something of a sport rather than a necessity .
8 Overseas exhibitors no longer have to pay import duties on books taken into Zimbabwe for either exhibition or sale .
9 WE desperately need to CUT interest rates to boost investment and house-building — yet the Government is talking about RAISING them to stop the £ falling .
10 There is no need for the former , given that the schools already have to publish examination results and that under the Conservatives they will have to be inspected by a new form of genuinely independent inspecting agencies .
11 Once your fiscal flow 's back on course and you have set aside cash to meet household expenses you 'll know exactly what you can afford to lash out on leisure and pleasure .
12 That 's always a concern at the villages , because I live in a town , I live in a small town near here , erm I 've had a lot of dealings in villages , and people who live in villages always want to have starter homes , but as soon as you put an application in for starter homes , there 's even more opposition to it , as happened down in Bleasby , Council threw that one out .
13 The lull between performances was filled with much chatter , hilarity and friendly comradeship which always seem to accompany Medau gatherings .
14 Come to think of it , I always seem to have baby owls in my bedroom .
15 Erm but we still get called water boards or water authorities .
16 " We still like to take fuchsia cuttings but we are now more interested in small trees and shrubs , and most recently , in water and marginal plants " , explains Barbara , whose interest really began when her grandfather gave them his greenhouse when he was too ill to look after it .
17 But still try to keep meal times reasonably regular .
18 This raises the question about whether we still need to allocate debt charges to individual operating statements .
19 We need to be able to do business whether or not the network is unavailable or whether or not the system fails , we still need to make business decisions .
20 With centralized systems , if the computer goes down , the entire system goes down , but we still need to make business decisions .
21 Parish boundaries also tend to follow hilltop ridges , ridgeways , barrows and other earthworks .
22 Such corporations also tend to maintain credit lines with their banks sufficient to repay all their outstanding commercial paper .
23 Bovis also intend to offer training courses in skills such as brick laying , in the hope that the contractors will be encouraged to employ local labour .
24 They also want to ensure health authorities provide a comprehensive range of NHS services of a high quality and to discourage the growth of a two-tier health service by cutting tax privileges for private medical insurance .
25 It also like to pick food items from living coral .
26 We also wish to hear staff views on the sorts of services which they wish to see provided .
27 Cigarette smokers have blood which is stickier than non-smokers ; they also have raised fibrinogen levels and platelet counts which makes the blood more sticky .
28 The intelligence men also have used infinity bugs and other devices by which telephones can be converted into microphones to relay conversation in the rooms in which they are placed .
29 To achieve the City and Guilds certificate you are put through your paces with written examinations , and also have to complete caterbase modules in a variety of subjects from food and beverage service to cookery processes .
30 As already indicated , we now intend to use divestment proceeds and surplus operating cash flow to pay down debt by about $1 billion per year .
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