Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] [conj] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 And finally , I think that there is a recognition er , from P and R about the community care issue , but it will be important that we obviously debate that in these papers and discuss it this morning .
2 There are other things that emerge from evaluation that perhaps suggest that at least , not necessarily universally , but for that particular school , with those particular children , with those particular aims , if they want to achieve what they 're trying to achieve , then they 're going to have to make some rather more or at least some of the people are going to have to make some rather more fundamental changes in the way that they , say , handle children in the classroom , than might otherwise be the case .
3 And I only hope that in the end our roads will become so clogged with all these fume-belching cars and lorries that everyone will give them up and start going by train again .
4 I only hope that by following this advice other members do not face the ordeal to which Mr Holdsworth was subjected .
5 They really must realise that time and time again being equivocal on defence when you 're on the left of centre means that voters somehow do n't vote for you , and I think they 've had to learn this lesson yet again and I only hope that by the er December elections in West Germany the Social Democratic Party who I 've got a great deal of er sympathy for on most social issues will be firm and clear about a united Germany not being neutral and within NATO .
6 The policies of the ILP had lost it much support but in its opposition to the war and to conscription it regained some of its influence on the Left .
7 The discussions apparently vary as to just the chips , just boards or private labelling .
8 One point five inverse time , fifty six point three is in there , so the answer we want is minus two , one , three one , two , three , , seven , so add that to and I hear one , two , four , .
9 Instinctively she knew how to pleasure him in return , exalted when he moaned at the delicacy of her touch and begged for her to increase the pressure of her caresses , until they reached the point of no return together , their bodies joining in a union so satisfying , so complete that in that moment of culmination Gina no longer felt a separate entity .
10 ‘ I only know that during the half-hour or so I sat staring through the top windows of the tram , I saw nothing , not one single thing , that could possibly raise a man 's spirits .
11 I only know that by going to school and
12 I only know that in 1990 I had to pay £20,000 or thereabouts in interest repayments alone for a business loan excluding repayment of the mortgage .
13 Alcohol affects women and men differently because of the way their bodies are made , so remember that for women the sensible drinking limits are lower .
14 Alcohol affects women and men differently because of the way their bodies are made , so remember that for women the sensible drinking limits are lower .
15 Much dissent as to reconstruction , ’ he said , taking me beyond bounds .
16 If they know their position with respect to the ends , then they can ‘ work out ’ which third they are in and so decide whether to be blue , white , or red .
17 Indeed , I very much doubt whether in all cases the distinction between mistake of fact and of law can be justified any longer .
18 Black-clad , a little spidery , they are so mince as to be minuscule .
19 Furthermore , certain stories , e.g. travel , motoring , fashion , only exist because of their ability to bring advertising with them .
20 Objectives , for example in the area of educational policy , are often multi-purpose and disagreements constantly arise as to what these objectives are or should be .
21 Huntington argues that , despite the different focus adopted by these three conceptions , they all basically agree as to the content of conservatism as an ideology .
22 My Lords , I entirely agree that for the reasons set out in the speech of my noble and learned friend , Lord Browne-Wilkinson , which I have had the advantage of reading in draft , this appeal should be allowed .
23 Erm there is then a case for that policy to be covered in the structure plan and of course in local plans and at the local plan stage there is an opportunity for councils to er interpret the structure plan policy to add er exceptions if they so wish and for those to be tested at a local plan enquiry .
24 we got four types of reaction using first H C L okay so write that in using first H C L then H N O three then H two S O four .
25 Hauling in four feet of slack , and highly tense because of the unaccustomed big crag environment , I clawed across the remaining few feet to gain a sloping stance at the base of the imposing corner .
26 Now that does n't frankly entirely work but on the whole there is a tendency to push differences less strongly in foreign affairs than in domestic affairs .
27 It could be argued that variations in economic and social circumstances are very largely responsible for shaping the visible patterns of support , but that these only occur because of an underlying sense of duty and responsibility towards relatives ; this operates independently of external circumstances .
28 This gives us much concern because of the serious operations in 1953 and some subsequent attacks of fever .
29 I do n't want anyone to suspect that I favour you over your sisters , which is something they already fear because of our business connection . ’
30 Now they no longer remain except in the memories of people native to this village .
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