Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [vb base] [pron] [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | She had so much hoof you could bang the nails in anywhere you liked , and they 'd all be right . |
2 | But he is also an American and before he guns you down in cold blood , in the manner you so justly deserve I might add , I 'm sure he will see his way clear to giving you a dying request . ’ |
3 | Those who have missed the target altogether just hope they can find their arrows . |
4 | You just never think they 'll end up so rotten . |
5 | The more public support you can demonstrate , the stronger your case will be . |
6 | Since 2I — B and I — B are both simply degenerate we can find only one vector for each to satisfy |
7 | and even if you do n't it 's gon na c you know And er you get a few choice words and then eventually you say Well well look we 'll go outside and sit outside for a few minutes and d and wait till you 've decided what and do n't forget i time you kn you kn |
8 | Oh well never mind you 'll come back later |
9 | The Saturn-Pluto ‘ square ’ of March 20 and October 9 will cast a shadow over coming months , making you highly aware of how much influence you can bring to bear and how circumstance and other people can block you . |
10 | Your stamina will dictate your endurance and you will soon be able to measure your improved fitness by seeing how much further you can swim . |
11 | But on reflection , she had realized that no one had taken the friendship with the USSR wholly seriously , and now the realization of how much worry it must have caused the Führer and ‘ the greatness of his diplomacy ’ made her feel ‘ quite small ’ . |
12 | If the answer to this is " yes ' , you will be surprised how much better you will feel once you have carried out a clearing-up project . |
13 | She used to sit behind her desk looking very prim and proper , and er I do n't , I do n't quite honestly think we would 've dared say anything to her at all . |
14 | Another aim might be to see how far upwind you can sail in ten minutes , trying to beat it each time you do it in the future . |
15 | Parliament was an assembly over which the clergy had no theoretical control , however much weight they might wield within it in practice ; convocation was a provincial — not a national assembly , and , though often summoned on the king 's nod , it met by , and laid down , its own procedures and determined its own composition . |
16 | Mr Major embodies the growing number of people who , though not mystified about their humble class origins , no longer believe they should remain , as he put it , ‘ boxed in ’ to them forever . |
17 | TOO MUCH SUPPLY , TOO LITTLE DEMAND It will take more than an upturn to cheer the developers up — there will be little for them to do until tenants move into the large areas of commercial space that have yet to be let |
18 | ‘ I very much doubt you will have the chance to discover , ’ Frere laughed . |
19 | Further to our conversation the other evening at ESBW , I enclose details about membership of BAIE COMMUNICATORS IN BUSINESS , and very much hope you may consider joining . |
20 | If the very best single they can come up with is a double A-side featuring Hale & Pace ( Britain 's unfunniest men ) doing ‘ The Stonk ’ , and Victoria Wood stretching that tired Ovaltine and slippers persona to new depths of smugness , then March 15 could be a very depressing day indeed . |
21 | So , let's bury this 4 oz syndrome , after all , the absolutely lowest amount you can inject and say the person is actually embalmed ( after a fashion ) is 3 oz and in his book told us , ‘ greying off is due to the phenol or ethyl alcohol in the fluids ’ , so take them out and no greying off-the eternal question is answered . |
22 | ‘ We 're both very ordinary girls , from very ordinary backgrounds , who basically never quite believe we can do it . |