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

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31 Okay so although you say you 've finished your differentiation exam
32 They say , ‘ Thank you for playing the hymn , you did n't mention my name so although I know you were n't playing it just for me , I felt as if you were ’ .
33 So once you know what it means it helps a little bit and can you think of a word that ends the same as that ?
34 So once you got him into your fleshy arms — ’
35 So once you found it
36 He and she were similar but he had a natural goodness which she lacked , and she did not want to claim aloud that she understood him because that , in itself , would lead to misunderstanding .
37 As their letter informed me , it 's enough that they know they 're being watched . ’
38 That said , the working environment in OS/2 is different enough that I found myself trying to unlearn the way I work at present and trying to use the system the way IBM meant it to be used .
39 It had been bad enough that he thought she was interested before this had happened .
40 It does not matter whether the party accepting the consideration has any apparent benefit thereby or not : it is enough that he accepts it , and that the party giving it does thereby undertake some burden , or lose something which in contemplation of law may be of value .
41 ‘ My father 's made it clear enough that he wants us to — to — ’
42 It is not enough that he believes them to have been stolen : Haughton v Smith [ 1975 ] AC 476 ( HL ) .
43 Anecdotal stories show that Smith had often understood the subjects of other mathematicians ' researches better than they had themselves , but had not published because he saw further than they did , and realised that their results were special cases of a general theory not fully uncovered .
44 Everybody likes you better than they like me said Manyara , the elder sister .
45 did better than they thought they would
46 Though it is mistaken to suppose that the British made no effort to leave the Masai better than they found them , it is clear that their potential emergence from the colonial period much as they had entered it was something their administrators could in the end accept with equanimity .
47 Although I 've no doubt you know better than we do what the opposition are
48 They read our body language better than we do ourselves , and signal to us just as they would to each other .
49 They understand what we say better than we understand them .
50 ‘ Your comment about him finding it difficult to live with the idea of someone being better than him forced me into a complete rethink .
51 Better than I thought it would be .
52 You are a young gentleman and I am sorry to say , not better than I wish you to be .
53 ‘ So you understand me better than I understand myself .
54 It knew better than I did what to do .
55 You 'll know better than I do what that means . ’
56 ‘ It suits me better than it suits him . ’
57 Her gown looked expensive , Ruth thought , but it would have suited her mistress better than it did its owner .
58 They would have understood his feelings , better than he did himself .
59 ‘ In five days , ’ said Harvey when we were outside the cubicle , ‘ we can indoctrinate a man so that he really believes his cover story better than he believes his own memory .
60 " He will know your body better than you know it yourself , Menina . "
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