Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [pron] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | After the mauling received from his dear colleagues , the designer eventually produces what he hopes will be a document which meets the internal criticisms . |
2 | Then , at the beginning of September , Prime Minister Giral was forced to resign by intense pressure from the Socialist and Communist Parties , whose leaders bitterly criticized what they saw as the Left Republicans ' incompetent handling of the Republican war effort , accusing them of having lost control of the situation . |
3 | Achieving a personal style became his ultimate photographic ambition , and under the influence of Josef Herman , a Polish photographer who spent many years in Wales documenting the lives of the coal miners , he paid his first visit to The National Gallery , where he gazed at the Old Masters and eventually formed what he called ‘ a concept of total image ’ . |
4 | First and foremost , we have to understand that we rarely fear what we have found to be true . |
5 | Marc had already admitted he had been leading her on to see what she would do . |
6 | Words rarely mean what they seem to say . |
7 | Since statistics rarely mean what they appear to at first glance , we should , however , look at these figures with caution . |
8 | No one ever goes on eating anything they do n't like for long . |
9 | But there is evidence that working class women bitterly resented what they regarded as middle class interference . |
10 | Another aspiring actress bitterly resented what she considered to be interference from Bloomsbury House . |
11 | If you are a teacher I do not ask you to believe or take on trust anything I say . |
12 | You effectively repeat what they have said , agreeing with them , and then tell them what you want and expect and why . |
13 | Go on say what you |
14 | And I discover , to my horror , that I am slowly becoming what I have been claiming all this time to be . |
15 | If I go on denying it they 'll all wag their fingers and say ‘ Aha ’ and tell me I protest too much . |
16 | People very rarely say what they mean but you 're the exception and it 's important to remember that . |
17 | He was very kind and it was a very different interview with Cizek compared to an English Professor such as Seaby , who might nod or grunt , but rarely say what he thought , either remarks favourable or unfavourable . |
18 | Finally MIND bitterly attacked what they believed to be the RHA 's intention to cut the Riverside budget for mental health by 45 per cent . |
19 | We were adjusting the seasoning in a salmon terrine , and had nervously added what we thought to be the appropriate amount . |
20 | Erlich said , ‘ I 'd rather know what you 've got for me . ’ |
21 | Erm I 'm surprised that slightly surprised that with council and Hugh were willing to go down given what we had given our information about how dangerous or not the site actually is . |
22 | Right , so when he went in to see somebody he had |
23 | Sorneone saw the open garage door and sneaked in to see what he could pinch . |
24 | And I met Mrs Curtis — she came in to see what it was all about . |
25 | Look at our table below to see what you can save when you visit the salon . |
26 | ‘ You can stay in the lower divisions in England and be out working every night , only to lose what you have when a new face comes in . |
27 | I only repeat what I said last time Chairman that if the , that if people do not understand the management of the countryside , that they leave it well alone . |
28 | There was something about old Eddy 's appearance which had been worrying Dyson subconsciously for some minutes , and he suddenly realized what it was . |
29 | But you do not , and so you only fear what you suspect my nature may be . |
30 | ‘ I suddenly realised what it is to feel broody . ’ |