Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] [adv] [prep] [verb] [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm all for waiting till Mrs Fanshawe perks up a bit . ’ |
2 | ‘ Having decided to make it a musical , ’ wrote Alexander Stuart in Films and Filming , ‘ William Sterling should have had his team work on the songs until they were really worth including until they added something to the tale . ’ |
3 | The only problem is it 's only worth buying if you 're buying a reasonable sized piece . |
4 | It is equally worth noting if the class is so tightly controlled as to inhibit seriously pupil response . |
5 | It is also worth considering whether historians have a role to play in developing SGML-aware software and/or conversion utilities which will enable us to fulfil our favourite processing aims while reading and writing TEI-conformant files . |
6 | It is also worth asking if you can contact last year 's customers ; there is no substitute for word-of-mouth recommendation , as the best colleges well know . |
7 | In a mild autumn and a warm soil this is easy to achieve but it is certainly worth sowing as soon as the ground has been cleared of the previous crop . |
8 | Even if it is not a must , it is often worth applying as it helps the marker do a better job , in particular because he can use electronic tools to provide data that will aid his judgement . |
9 | In such situations , it is always worth considering whether it is safer to have another launch and fly the glider to the hangar . |
10 | If you have accepted a job offer it is still worth enquiring whether there are any local ‘ refresher ’ courses operating as part of in-service and continuing education . |