Example sentences of "[adv] [vb -s] [pron] [conj] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The ruling not only hurts me but every other artist ’ , Koons added . |
2 | The high occurrence of so-called ‘ baby blues ’ and feelings of isolation alone shows us that the birth of a child is a very stressful event — a dramatic physical , psychological and social transition . |
3 | He so calls it because the properties with which people committing this fallacy typically identify good are natural properties . |
4 | If , whatever a man 's real intention may be , he so conducts himself that a reasonable man would believe that he was assenting to the terms proposed by the other party , and that other party upon that belief enters into a contract with him , the man thus conducting himself would be equally bound as if he had intended to agree to the other party 's terms . |
5 | There Engels more or less tells us that the scheme presented is not likely to be changed by new discoveries . |
6 | It merely tells us that the young people were neighbours sharing " a common stair " . |
7 | Certainly give them , yeah and I said Joan will tell you not only does her but the table that he sits on and the wall around it , |
8 | Evacuation thus shows us that the ideological consensus of wartime , so stressed by Titmuss and some historians , was something of a myth . |
9 | From the time of the marriage he cut himself off entirely from his brother , but it was n't only from Matthew : he became more and more of a recluse until now he hardly sees anyone but the people he meets in the course of his business — and they 're getting fewer by the month . |
10 | This speech is magnificently done as Antony has to obey certain rules which he does , but still convinces them that the conspiracy was wrong . |
11 | ‘ The Communist Party still controls everything and a quick election will not be truly free . ’ |
12 | Now , the very word ‘ about ’ clearly warns us that the inscription was probably added some time after the event , but all the available evidence does point toward its veracity . |
13 | Thus Marco Polo confidently assures us that the Andaman Islands were inhabited by dog-headed cannibals , while the Amazon women , whom he reported as living on an island near Socotra , turn up again , in identical form , in Columbus ' report on his second voyage to the West Indies , only this time they are inhabitants of Martinique . |
14 | It also tells us whether the unknown letter is a single segment letter , or made up from a combination of two segments . |
15 | Although our commonsense view of the world now tells us that the brain is the seat of mind and action , the idea is remarkably new . |
16 | This is a gesture that simply means itself and no more . |
17 | He even informs me that the correct expression , à la Viz , is ‘ the drummer out of Cud ’ . |
18 | This perhaps overstates the case but at least reminds us that the modern child is provided with images of himself as a member of a distinctive category just as , a few years later , teenagers are presented with a variety of images defining what it is to be a teenager , each stressing a collective autonomy and independence . |
19 | The leader then touches someone and the confederate returns and touches the same person . |
20 | you mean the young man who actually owns it or the man who 's employed working on it ? |