Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [adj] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | This is one reason why its taken me so long to find out about this mailing list . |
2 | The machines also hold more cash , making them less likely to run out of money over weekends and at busy periods . |
3 | What am I most likely to get out of this if I do it ? |
4 | Some candidates were unhappy about the selection process , claiming the region wanted someone more willing to fit in with the council 's corporate stance , than head a professional service . |
5 | Ca n't think what took you so long to get around to it , old chap , ’ Aubrey said . |
6 | Why are you so reluctant to look back at your very early Crucifixions ? |
7 | In other words , the dying mouse is the one most likely to end up in a cat 's stomach . |
8 | A more adventurous statesman , or one less determined to hang on to power , might have acted more quickly or taken more radical steps to achieve the same goal . |
9 | Are we not all fed up with ‘ artistic culture ’ ? |
10 | Many oaks provide intense leaf colour but for something more unusual look out for Nyssa sylvatica , the black gum ; Liquidambar styraciflua , the sweet gum , or Parrotia persica , the Persian ironwood . |
11 | ‘ Maybe this is an old-fashioned viewpoint , but last night I thought something fairly important went on between the two of us … ? ’ |
12 | There was something very strange going on around here , surely . |
13 | something , something very odd came out of that , this Ann said something I thought what ? |
14 | ‘ But now that you mention it , I think I 've discovered something very odd going on around here . ’ |
15 | Something very dodgy going on at Maxwell group |
16 | And I would recommend we just stick with something very basic to start off with like paracetamol , two four times a day Something so very very simple like that . |
17 | Clearly there is something very important going on in this move , and at one level it is indeed a necessary corrective to the textual isolationism of much modernist criticism . |
18 | It makes me really happy to come up with an observation that I know will hit home . |
19 | Jukeboxes as we know them today first showed up in the 1940s . |
20 | I think it must have been Tom 's fear from the past , knowing what happened to black people who stepped out of line that made him so afraid to stick up for himself and stand his ground . |
21 | Cameron was thinking : Those upland folk who were at Kenmore this morning — they nearly all kept on towards Tummel when we forked north-west for Rannoch . |
22 | They nearly all started out in Paris or were influenced by Paris artists , taking Rodin , Bourdelle and Maillol as their role models . |
23 | They then all travelled back to Jalo in high spirits . |
24 | As he waxed into an eloquent period , he would realize the absurdity of his situation or the humbug of his pleading and be overcome with internal laughter , a laughter so vast that on occasion it left him too weak to go on with the speech . |
25 | He hoped it would n't take her too long to find out about Henna Mickiewicz . |
26 | ‘ I thumped one of them then another turned up with a gun . |
27 | These patients can experience many kinds of problems when in a different environment such as increased stiffening of the back and limbs due to lack of exercise because they find it so difficult to get out of the hospital chair ; and incontinence for the same reason . |
28 | Both sides were finding it ruinously expensive to keep up in the race . |
29 | Winter maintains , ‘ People find it much harder to move back into child care after a period in adult care because they tend to be consumed with either the Children Act or community care legislation . |
30 | , cos unless we 're going to get it straight , but it just all comes in like this time of year , and just comes and let us in . |