Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [verb] [indef pn] " in BNC.

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1 BECAUSE HE RARELY HAS TO MAKE ONE .
2 She had known Rose since before Rose was born , and had long since resolved to think nothing about Rose except what suited her .
3 She works for an Ipswich insurance company but eventually wants to do something ‘ really worthwhile ’ to help others .
4 ‘ Believe me , my dear Shiona , if I could , I 'd much prefer to say something pleasant . ’
5 I did n't much want to share anything with a grossly fat man wearing nothing but one of the lately fashionable cherub costumes — consisting solely of two small white wings glued to his blubbery back .
6 The fact is that the RHA can not sensibly opt to do nothing .
7 He thought that the time had perhaps come to do something about Lorrimer .
8 Then there 's Helen , who knows everybody and is highly respected to say nothing of Betty , who will praise us up to the skies even before we 've spayed one cat . ’
9 The answer to the first problem is obviously to try to do something about your domestic traffic problems .
10 You will only need to put something in if you want to include them .
11 I only want to pick something up from Union Street , so it 's on the way . ’
12 Someone who wishes to obtain some food in return for some clothes , not only has to find someone who has some food , but who is also seeking some clothes .
13 However , you should only consider using one if you can confidently sail in a Force 4 .
14 You should only consider doing anything else if you are absolutely certain that he is definitely going to kill you , in which case you do n't have much to lose .
15 I do n't think it necessarily has to have anything to do with sexuality .
16 Someone obviously decided to do something about it , and we wonder why , and who .
17 The exploration ne the exploration of needs by open probes erm confirming by visual er conceptualization using PEGGY use whatever tools you have available at your armoury but do n't move on until you feel the guy is either totally not committed to do something or sufficiently disturbed to do something .
18 Well , so United won one nil , so did Witney , that was in the Beezer Homes League southern division .
19 Its plans were , however , for long inhibited by the existence of fifty-five voluntary-aided grammar schools , of which Emanuel now prudently decided to become one .
20 This is a similar fallacy to that of those in my profession who are constantly aspiring to bring everybody up to the average .
21 There 's a lot going on out there , and we do n't have anywhere near enough space to put everything in that we 'd like , so busy is what it is .
22 I mean it has been my life , and it 's obviously the most enormous wrench when you 've suddenly got to do something entirely different .
23 However — ’ he shrugged ‘ — my vet in Westmead ca n't be expected to come out so far so I 've obviously got to find one for this shop . ’
24 We only seem to have one in the erm basket .
25 He much prefers to drive something that has been on the market for two or three years , reasoning that most of the initial problems should have been ironed out .
26 He points to increased life-expectancy and reduced levels of infant mortality during the pesticide age , and adds that " occasional slight over-exposure is not necessarily going to harm anyone " .
27 Perhaps to avoid taking anything home from the bothy at all , you could stick a candle in some old bacon fat , or a UHT milk carton .
28 However , a pilot study has shown that if the available data is collected and sorted by computer , enough survives to enable something of the overall pattern to emerge , especially through comparison with the much more plentiful English data .
29 I just , I only pressed hold nothing else .
30 The Press was all geared to publish everything on Thursday , ’ Mr Prescott said tonight .
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