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

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1 I was trying to sit where I normally sit .
2 I 've always wished that I never came back to this country .
3 It would be easy to dismiss scanned photographs as simply worthless and suggest that you just leave a gap in the page and let your printer look after the problem for you .
4 You can also put them in dry hair , but we suggest that you lightly spritz all over with water first .
5 We suggest that you always differentiate between the educational effectiveness with a new user of the unit CD L , and the educational effectiveness after several lessons with it CDL .
6 I suggest that you rapidly review your attitude to your wife 's sexual and emotional needs — before she starts looking for love play elsewhere .
7 Our data suggest that it also has an effect on colorectal tissue .
8 His financial transactions extended throughout the eastern counties , and although the bulk of his fortune almost certainly came from moneylending , his six houses in King 's Lynn and the quay attached to his own stone house in Norwich suggest that he also had interests in trade .
9 That is saying something and , indeed , there are those closer to him who suggest that he really believes he has got the ball ‘ on a piece of string ’ at the moment , but hardly dares to say so in case it tempts fate .
10 Cole adds that what actually happened when the Pioneers engaged in production was not what they had intended when they started their co-operative ; and goes on to offer a more detailed explanation : The Rochdale Manufacturing Society was set up in 1854 , Supposing that , as an expression of democracy , Co-operative principles are as valid for the producer working in the factory producing goods for sale in the Co-operative store as they are for the consumer buying them there , a newcomer to the story might find it surprising that the Pioneers ' belief is presented , if not itself as a matter for surprise , then certainly one for explanation .
11 Slazenger and sport go back a long way but did you know that they also have a great sports toiletries range ?
12 Nevertheless it may be said that Elizabeth Taylor was more often at her best in each successive collection of stories , though I do not know that she ever surpassed the brilliant study of deception in the title story of A Dedicated Man .
13 Instead , she let him know that she never took guys home on a first date .
14 And the older you get , and you should know that you just take the nice bits out of life .
15 ‘ Do you know that he also saved my life at the very time we met ? ’
16 However , he did know that he nearly died at the time of his peritonitis operation , and so it was easy to convince him that it would take quite a time before he was really strong again .
17 Do we even know that he ever reached Turkey ?
18 They still had more right than she did to own anything her father had left , but she desperately wanted something , something to be able to look at , something to let her know that he really had existed and that he had needed her after all .
19 I was flooded with joy , and all at once it seemed the most important thing in the world that he should know that I still loved him , too .
20 ‘ I do n't know that I ever 'ad one , the orphanage never said I did , but they did say me birthday was December the second , and that I was born in 1889 . ’
21 Count Hubner thought that the Empress was ‘ more beautiful than ever ’ , and Lord Cowley , the English ambassador , said : ‘ I do not know that I ever witnessed a finer sight than the baptismal ceremonies . ’
22 erm , and erm , I do n't know that I ever did this , but I never heard anybody heard anybody walking the street , whistling the National Anthem .
23 Do you know that I once beat Ulrike Meyfarth ! ’
24 Well I 've got lots of acquaintances but I do n't know that I necessarily want to put them on the erm
25 The hon. and learned Gentleman will know that I recently had the privilege of giving the Sir George Bean memorial lecture in which I set out in some detail to the Association of Jewish Ex-Servicemen and Women the basis for my approach to such matters .
26 He is all the better as a witness , since one can not doubt that he genuinely sought instruction .
27 At least the British players demonstrated that they fully deserved to be on the same court — much against many people 's expectations .
28 The recent tours of the Republic by New Zealand and world champions Australia demonstrated that it still continues to do so — and how .
29 Labour was utilised more efficiently , and as well as being mindful of his employer 's interests , Barratt demonstrated that he also had a care for his workmen .
30 It seemed to me that it was not only natural but positive : it demonstrated that he still had a relationship with God .
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