Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv] [art] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Cos it goes right the way through .
2 Now it 's Avenue , goes right the way round .
3 It goes right the way back .
4 Mann tries to combine the desperation of their plight with a more lyrical look at Indian respect for struggle and death , all of which sits together a smidgeon uneasily until the final reel .
5 He 's go no hole to get into and pr looks there the person not letting him in .
6 Within this statement , which is rhetorical for some but deadly serious for others within the GAA , lies precisely the reason why the protestants of the North are so opposed to the development of Gaelic games and seek to oppose their extension if and when they can .
7 In the motel room the phone rings again an hour later .
8 The most daunting problem facing Louis Gerstner is that as yet he has absolutely no idea just how much he does n't know — and he will be Superman if in six months he has more than scratched the surface on that problem .
9 So she has absolutely no idea how to cope with young children .
10 For Marx , the value of a commodity is determined by the total amount of labour that has been put into it and this labour ‘ constitutes exactly the fund out of which surplus value , or profit is formed ’ .
11 Intersource Technologies , of California , claim that the bulb uses only a quarter as much energy as conventional bulbs .
12 As Donna Cassidy who looks after all our recordings in Dublin says once a hit always a hit you know .
13 If in Orpheus everyone sound just a fraction less involved in the proceedings , this is partly because the music itself elicits a certain degree of emotional detachment .
14 Example 1:1 Definitions clause for business lease ( 1 ) The following definitions apply : " Act " means an Act of Parliament whenever passed and a reference to a specific Act includes any legislation amending or replacing it or made under it " Approved " means approved in writing by the Landlord " Consent " means the Landlord 's written consent " Insured Risks " means the risks covered by the policy of insurance arranged by the Landlord to include ( subject to cover being available on reasonable terms ) loss or damage by fire storm tempest flood earthquake aircraft and articles dropped from them riot or civil commotion malicious damage impact bursting and overflowing of pipes tanks and other apparatus and any other risks insured against by the Landlord " Landlord " includes the successors in title of the original landlord and where there is a superior landlord includes him as well " Last Year " means the period of twelve months ending on the Termination of the Term " Legislation " means any regulation or directive of the European Community , any Act and any subordinate legislation made under or by virtue of them " Notice " means written notice " Tenant " includes the successors in title of the original tenant " Term " includes both the term expressly granted by this Lease and also any statutory continuation of it " Termination of the Term " includes termination by effluxion of time , notice , forfeiture , surrender , disclaimer or any other means ( 2 ) Where a party consists of two or more persons the obligations of that party are joint and several ( 3 ) Any covenant by the tenant not to do something includes a covenant not to permit or suffer that thing to be done ( 4 ) All payments to be made by the tenant are exclusive of VAT
15 This remark emphasizes again the point previously made that moral considerations , which can not be regarded as principles in the Kantian sense , are involved in situations of moral dilemma or in what Winch calls ‘ ‘ the perspective' ’ of the action' .
16 Ti amo : it sounds perhaps a bit too much like an aperitif , but is full of structural conviction with subject and verb , the doer and the deed , enclosed in the same word .
17 It all seems rather a shame really you know to do a take away .
18 As each click is made , this muscle pulls aside the bone so that the ear-drum is momentarily disconnected .
19 It seems quite a while ago now , but it 's about the last thing I remember .
20 ‘ None so far ; in fact he seems quite a lot brighter this morning . ’
21 ‘ They had witch hunts here a generation ago , or more .
22 Table 4 indicates briefly the bodies currently responsible for primary curriculum control in ten countries .
23 He drinks heavily the night before his death and retires to his bed chamber .
24 Dr. Kerrison does all the cutting up .
25 The unit deals with private and public sector residents , minor and major adaptations , as well as requests for equipment , and co-ordinates both the carrying out of the work and its financing .
26 it 's all impersonation — in the absence of a self , one impersonates selves , and after a while impersonates best the self that best gets one through .
27 Better , just , you just , in sa well I do n't mean better but it just makes just the difference now so what can I say ? .
28 The cleaning-lady comes once a day now , instead of once a week .
29 Ah yeah but it makes quite a difference though .
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