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

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1 So that gives me an idea of where I 'm headed . ’
2 Mike added : ‘ Feel so Fine taught us a lot about how the music business works which we 've now put into practice — like having a good distributor for the single .
3 We are some way from the context of the debate , but if the Minister really wants evidence of how appallingly badly the service is being delivered , I shall be extremely glad to send him the 20-page Tower Watch survey of Archway Tower social security office .
4 My mum 'cos it 's so much cheaper to buy them the more .
5 I am sorry it has taken so long to send you a copy and return your slides .
6 Naturally , when the seedlings are planted out , you will be all agog to see what the blooms will be like .
7 It is no good complaining about militants running everything if we have not spotted what is happening because we 're so busy doing it the way ‘ we always do ’ .
8 I 'm highly unlikely to find myself a husband and produce another child within the next eighteen months . ’
9 Carry on doing this until we find a degree of difference sufficiently small to give us a " yes " answer to Question 2 .
10 ‘ It was so Irish to call it the Half House . ’
11 It is usually only fair to deny you a right to appeal if top management has already been closely concerned in the matter because of your senior status or because the business is so small that there is no one left to whom you can bring your complaint .
12 ‘ He 's going to do some errands for me so I thought it only fair to give him a bit of food . ‘
13 ‘ It seemed only fair to give her the chance to opt out , but I do n't think the Palace had much say in the matter .
14 It will be comforting to me at any rate personally to know that even so eminent a , a , er an ornament of the present administration as my Noble Friends also found these th th this material a matter for stumbling and was not perhaps inclined to give it a crown of lucidity .
15 In the circumstances the degree of kinship was sufficiently close to secure him the support he required .
16 I am extremely surprised to hear what the hon. Gentleman says , for opthalmology waiting lists between March 1990 and March 1991 almost halved for long waiters .
17 Seumas Ban the steward whiles comes down special to give me the word , so that I can tell the bees . ’
18 That raises the question of whether or not that gives him the sort of ‘ job security ’ necessary to experiment with the new players coming through in the hope of building a side capable of beating All Blacks , Wallabies and Springboks .
19 Unfortunately , it is not possible to state what the overall dependency total is , as most supplementary benefit claimants will also be drawing housing benefit .
20 She was such a heroine in her own way because it was not possible to give her the attention and comfort she deserved yet she never complained .
21 This applies to a certain extent to the solution of the detailed stress distribution around a crack and until this was known in some detail it was not possible to predict what a crack would do when it met an inhomogeneity such as the interface between a fibre and a resin .
22 In view of the plan to get rid of a large chunk of the assets , it was not possible to say what the net cost of the investment would be , he added .
23 It was not possible to indicate what the premium would be if cover were to be provided automatically , because the BMIF was a separate body and was not prepared to consider this .
24 It 's not right to call it a boulder problem ; it has 16 moves and is 25 feet long .
25 He was not free to give her the untrammelled life that she deserved .
26 19 Then Joseph her husband , being a just man , and not willing to make her a publick example , was minded to put her away privily .
27 Erm quite rightly the director said that predictions in terms of residential admissions and nursing home admissions would be easier to make this year than last year and I accept it was very difficult then year but I 'd just like to know how close the actual outcome is likely to be to the original prediction , really for information , not because I think you could have got it any closer than did but it would be just interesting to know what the s the gap was .
28 But I was told that unless I could produce a current driving licence or passport — neither of which I possess — they were not prepared to give me an account .
29 let me make you one up to objections , I 'm not prepared to give you a decision tonight , what would you say to them on that ?
30 In other words you agree with the customer , right , now take my words , you wan na think it over , right , we 're not prepared to give you a decision tonight , eh , now I 'd say something like , well that 's understandable , and we 've gone through as many things and debt this evening as we probably need to go through , do n't you agree ?
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