Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [conj] [pron] [vb base] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Erm , I think that this erm , part of the agenda is most interesting because I think it 's other departments which also report back to the policy resources , which really , we as a erm , council do n't get much chance to see it 's doing .
2 You place the slightly warm etching plate , so if you pop it on there for about half a second to get the printing ink nicely mobile and you put it printing ink face up .
3 If I point to a particular item in a room and say " that " , we can say that the demonstrative encodes distance from the origo , whether actual or mental , and the coincidence of indexical and symbolic meaning is only possible when we know what object is being pointed to .
4 ‘ I believe happiness is only possible if you follow your feeling , your intuition , your real desires .
5 ‘ She 's so little that we re-make everything to her size .
6 This is possibly not so unbelievable when you remember their affluence and how loudly money talked , nay shouted , in the 1780s .
7 I 've heard of women so depressed that they spend their 40th birthday incommunicado , having a mini nervous breakdown in bed .
8 But it , is n't it an awful situation when you , when you , when you look at it that evidence indicates that the erm the number of people that are either now elderly infirm or sick and and clearly that they all will have to face this , this , this terrible burden and I can not understand because there is , this , there is , there is er a total disarray within the Conservative party , that all their er er back bench er MP s are making representations to their erm their leader who possibly may not be a leader tomorrow but as long as he 's the leader today , John Major that he should do a rethink and here they are er you know , members of the same party , continuing to support something which is so idiosyncratic that you know it 's really beyond belief , er Chairman .
9 Italian cities are so coarse when you lift their skirts . ’
10 Yeah well it sounds ever so funny when you hear it
11 Some are so high that they enable their makers to detect the presence of a wire no thicker than a human hair stretched across their flyway .
12 it 's much easier if they have somebody attached to them
13 this frog so interesting as I inspect its most secret
14 1993 will be no less demanding and I know we can count on their continuing professional dedication .
15 It 's not so much that they undersell themselves in the UK , but they have to really pull their fingers out in the US .
16 A council they oppose so much that they give us one of the lowest grants per head in the country , poll tax cap us , take us to court over redundancy payments , criticise us over the Meadow Well management and so on .
17 I can not paint it as beautifully as that , but it absorbs me so much that I let myself go , never thinking of a single rule …
18 He wants me to hate myself so much that I destroy myself .
19 It was no longer just go out and do a gig with your equipment — there were lighting men , dancers , singers , — there was so much that I think no-one could handle it and he was wanting more and more to make the show very good .
20 I hate doing it so much that I think I will find just one more excuse to put off the preaching .
21 You may not want to get up and run a race immediately after eating but you should not eat so much that you find it difficult to climb a flight of stairs .
22 I do n't know how we escaped it so much but we have you see .
23 Er in so much as I mean I must admit with these increases , I appreciate your need to get the extra profits and I 'm looking at the ones where I think we can push them to get a bit more .
24 I 've thought about it so much and I feel it must and can be something wonderful for all of us .
25 Neighbour Linda Moore told the court she often went to Coventry to escape the sound of Jim Reeves , whose hits in the 1960s included Distant Drums , It Hurts So Much and I Love You Because .
26 So splendid that I declare my godchild is an absolute motto . ’
27 Did n't realize she was going quite so early but I suppose it 's hardly early anyway now .
28 because so easy unless they search their bags when they 're going out .
29 No wonder , I thought , children draw the sun so much bigger than we see it .
30 The other element is that the county 's are so dangerous , and that 's actually quite unusual , they 're so dangerous that we consider they present a risk and it has to be me that considers it presents a risk to life , and I can either restrict the use of premises , but I can prohibit the use entirely .
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