Example sentences of "[adv] [indef pn] [conj] [verb] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | So nothing that happens to you in the course of your life can possibly change your genes , because they 've already been copied . |
2 | So , if the retailer moves the tea or coffee every few weeks and replaces it with another product ( perhaps one that does n't sell as well ) he can bring it to the customer 's attention . |
3 | Sometimes make a contrast — follow a lively travelling movement , perhaps one that goes at random with a smooth sweep of movement performed in unison . |
4 | What happens then is that faith runs up against an awkward question or a scornful dismissal , and suddenly everything that had seemed so unmistakably certain , meaningful , true , collapses like a balloon leaving the remnants of faith limp and deflated . |
5 | The house seemed full of silence ; and suddenly everything that had happened earlier led to this . |
6 | There is no one ‘ best ’ policy , merely one that secures a broad enough basis of support to be agreed upon and passed . |
7 | This process is not only one that occurs in everyday life , but has also to be carried out by scientists in the laboratory , or by coroners in coroners ' courts ( Atkinson 1978 ) . |
8 | she 's only one that 's left she 's got to do her own |
9 | ‘ Presumably they 're attracted to you , one way or another , so any warnings should come from you , and there 's only one that seems relevant in the circumstances . |
10 | The ‘ boy labour problem ’ was a feature of the larger social and political issues which dominated the Edwardian era , and obviously one that came to be taken seriously by contemporaries , in terms of the efficient functioning of the labour-market in general , and of specific problems deriving from the market , such as un- and underemployment , industrial training , casual and unskilled labour and , in the wider sphere , poverty and family morale . |
11 | Law is not a business ; nor merely is it a profession , which is defined in the Oxford Dictionary as a vocation or calling , especially one that involves some branch of learning or science , but is one of three learned professions . |
12 | Choosing the right car is a hard task , especially one that fits a better quality of life . |
13 | Especially one that moves quickly ? ) |
14 | It 's a touch disappointing when a Windows product comes on one disk , especially one that costs as much as Financial Controller — you rather get used to having eight or ten high density disks to feed into you machine . |
15 | What does one do with an old piece of linoleum , especially one that covers another old piece of linoleum . |
16 | A good thesaurus or list of subject headings is not necessarily one that has been carefully presented , printed and published , with a plethora of effective relationship displays , but rather a list that has been compiled to serve in the retrieval environment in which it is called upon to operate . |
17 | In effect the building professional has developed a system that is technically cost effective and sophisticated , though not necessarily one that optimises human comfort . |
18 | Take a blank sheet of paper and write down everything that occurs to you about the word(s) you have chosen , giving yourself about ten minutes . |
19 | I told him to write down everything that had happened in a letter and send it to me . |
20 | He chose a piece of smooth parchment and began to write down everything that had happened since he first went to the Springall mansion . |
21 | Choose one of these topics , then scribble down everything that comes into your head about it . |
22 | Scribble down everything that comes to mind . |
23 | Bowing down everything and driving it back to its cave . |
24 | So anybody that had a big book accumulated all this dividend |
25 | So anybody that worked at the baking trade and was twenty seven was reserved . |
26 | So everybody that reaches out a helping hand . |
27 | These words are well past her point of failure in the Schonell Test ( that is , ten consecutive errors ) , and so it is possible that she had reached a level of frustration : feeling that all the words were too difficult she ceased to think carefully about whether what she was writing down was likely , and simply put down anything that came to mind . |
28 | So anything that has n't been fired will be may be fired by the end of next week so it 'll be ready for you at the beginning of next term . |
29 | Tell me it 's someone else , tell me it was just someone that looked like you . ’ |
30 | We wo n't have a class on that 's just somebody that republishes the book . |