Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [is] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 It is necessary the body should move that way whither the greater force carries it which is the consent of the majority or else it is impossible it should act or continue one body , one community which the consent of every individual that united into it agreed that it should and so everyone is bound by that consent to be concluded by the majority .
2 Meanwhile , he enters 1991 without an economic plan or budget ( so everyone is having to improvise with last year 's targets ) , and without a prime minister to blame for mismanagement ( Nikolai Ryzhkov , who for months had been under pressure to resign and was about to be sidelined anyway , had a heart attack on December 25th ) .
3 So everyone is basking in the increased popularity of the game .
4 So everyone 's gon na count their words ?
5 With older children it could be that each child makes his/her own list on a piece of paper ; with younger children maybe we do it as a class , and the teacher writes everything on the blackboard ; or perhaps nothing is written down by individuals , with each giving what they will need to the teacher who 's a " quartermaster " .
6 Perhaps nothing is happening in Mons. ’ He spoke softly , almost to himself .
7 Suddenly everyone is telling us that we doctor the ball .
8 So nothing is done .
9 Because before long someone is going to get killed or hurt .
10 Perhaps somebody 's having a gas cooker repaired .
11 Perhaps somebody 's working at Kingston , as long as I get a trial .
12 So nobody 's singled out — I do n't pick out one team .
13 So nobody is to back .
14 Not all child-beating amounts to deliberate cruelty ( although much which is pardoned has a suspicious streak in it ! ) and a parent may in some circumstances be excused for hitting out .
15 Apparently 'e 's took over there fer good .
16 And that will just lead to planning chaos because obviously somebody 's going to fall between the plans .
17 Erm we have available erm a a distribution obviously which is based on on sites , er and one could look at that er as a as a way forward erm
18 Where identification is a morally valuable attitude which can be expressed by binding oneself to the authority , one has a reason to do so which is served by consent to the authority .
19 It is the money wage alone which is determined by the bargains struck between workers and employers .
20 She says ; A defenceless and vulnerable man has been decimated by people who do n't know what they are doing and apparently nobody is doing anything to stop them .
21 Some women ca n't make it last the week so theirs is kept in the office .
22 As she gets closer , she scans the motley group of no-hopers gathered on the pavement and then suddenly she 's looking directly at us .
23 We 've always felt Caroline 's got it in her if only she 's handled right . ’
24 Only she 's coughing that bad it 's keeping him awake .
25 Only she is feeling desperately homesick .
26 Apparently she 's seen plenty of specialists and they all say the same thing — she 's blind because she refuses to see . ’
27 Apparently she 's having his C-H-I-L-D . ’
28 Apparently she 's going with some bloke who
29 Dot said , ‘ In the country , where we just been , there 's this lady where we stayed what has n't eaten a banana so long she 's forgotten the taste , and what 's growing these melons in her garden .
30 She 's already provided the couple with a tape of tribal fertility dances to ‘ release endorphins in the pelvic region ’ and before long she 's going on about the healing properties of dolphins .
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