Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [verb] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | But Mr. Munby so treated them because , in his submission , section 8 conferred complete autonomy on such minors , thus enabling them effectively to refuse medical treatment irrespective of how parental responsibilities might be sought to be exercised . |
2 | With them eventually came dashing British sports , like steeple chasing , cricket , golf and fox-hunting , the last of which had runs in the nearby countryside called ‘ Old England ’ , ‘ Leicestershire ’ and , best of all , as a concession to the French , ‘ Have Leicestershire ’ . |
3 | Again it is important for children to experience these ideas practically in a variety of ways to enable them eventually to achieve full understanding . |
4 | The air between them suddenly seemed static , as she fought for the words to justify her decision . |
5 | ‘ So one of them suddenly got rich , hey ? |
6 | And Karen last weekend , after you were sitting for them suddenly took ill on the Saturday I think , and Sheila was n't in any great shape , so he went back home er , from the office an over his lunch hour to see if he could just go and lend a hand , ge generally help out over his lunch hour . |
7 | Fortunately during the first few months of our marriage Bernard , how shall I put it , practised asceticism — I had no chance of getting pregnant , or very little , and after that he was converted to Marxism , and though we were at it all the time for years , he stood over me daily to make sure I ingested a contraceptive chemical . |
8 | What we have is them merely following awful Bunnymen in playing the ridiculous Albert Hall . |
9 | Well the City in fact has twenty one Community Centres , most of which have bars , some of them only have small bars that open maybe once a week , others have very large bars , and especially the ones with the larger bars I think are willing to take on such a project . |
10 | She says she was taken to the Plaza Hotel , to a party where Hoover sat in a fine black frock and insisted on being called ‘ Mary ’ ; after a while , he retired to the bedroom to be petted by two bought boys , one of whom prudently wore rubber gloves . |
11 | Heads and governors should tackle them together to determine sensible procedures within the framework of LEA policies . |
12 | I tried to keep my eyes off his muscular thighs in their tight blue jeans , but as we bent over the café table it was easy to cast occasional surreptitious glances at his powerfully outlined sexual equipment under the much-rubbed fly , which seemed to be almost bursting at the seams . |
13 | Never mind , it is a reckless , bloodthirsty tale , with Roland ultimately being punished for his hubris in refusing until it was too late to blow his oliphant , or horn , to summon back Charlemagne and the rest of the army to help his vastly outnumbered rear guard . |
14 | I have every sympathy for Rolan Adams 's family at this sad time and I wholeheartedly condemn racial attacks and those who commit or incite racial hatred . |
15 | I eventually became worried and then frightened . |
16 | I eventually got tired of the sad lady and the mantenuta and started once again to look for something different . |
17 | What are the maximum stocking levels for a tank of 48″x12″x15″ with a Fluval 4 internal filter , and will I eventually need additional filtration ? |
18 | ‘ Oceans apart , day after day , and I slowly go insane . |
19 | I slowly munched diced meat pie stuffed with herbs . |
20 | But I slowly became aware that they were all looking at me — just the time that sergia became aware of the direction of my gaze . |
21 | but I rather gather large people would get everything you see |
22 | Now , I rather like strange things when it comes to garden ornaments . |
23 | ‘ The discussions have been taking place for such a long time that I rather got used to the idea that I should be leaving . |
24 | There was tenderness , there was compassion , there was kindness , there was love , though obscured at times by the harder angles of his constantly changing Cancerian character . |
25 | I merely made encouraging noises and left quickly . |
26 | She stopped again then said wryly , ‘ When I saw you and gradually realised that he was attracted to you I naturally became jealous . ’ |
27 | It occurred in the Foreign Office and the Foreign Office , and I personally take full responsibility for it this afternoon before the House . |
28 | I personally abhor high pressure sales tactics adopted by Afcor . |
29 | I personally guarantee total and immediate repeat immediate repeat immediate support and cooperation in all measures undertaken . ’ |
30 | Obviously any dark colour with white , cream or a pastel shade would be suitable , but I personally think simple black and white looks very effective and is a good colour combination for this time of year . |