Example sentences of "[adj] [pron] [adv] [verb] [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 To do this we often have to use information that traditional phonemic theory would not accept as relevant — we must consider spelling .
2 But of course , the danger on the other side of the coin , if you simply rely on that , is that you actually begin to loose focus , or you begin to ignore it without meaning to , inadvertently .
3 As Commander of 12 Group during 1940 he later rose to become C-in-C Fighter Command during 1942 .
4 And of those who firmly intended to vote Conservative more than half of them said the major reason for giving the Tories support was that ‘ they like the local candidate ’ .
5 Those who now come to read Russian at Nottingham do so in a world much changed from that when I entered the Department twenty years ago .
6 But those who really wish to curry favour with Mad Carew can sponsor a five-course dinner plus wine for two for £70 and get a generous mention on this page .
7 At 78 he still refused to stop work : ‘ My advice to parents is not to give up to the rising generation the place you have occupied in the world so long , because there are some who are very near to you who would turn round and put you out homeless and penniless . ’
8 I think when we were young we always had to do housework really .
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