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

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1 I 'm actually very dubious about this idea indeed because I , I do n't think that anybody actually likes being in a situation where they simply have to do what they 're told
2 So many of that team got well over 10 years service that they just had to join the queue .
3 No , none of us got that one right to start with
4 Yet this begs the question of how policy initiatives should be assessed , given that they regularly embody flawed conceptualisations of urban crisis , were created in contentious circumstances and reflect spatial realisations of a political agenda as much as objectively circumscribed social problems .
5 But it 's not really that much of a boast given that they also have bigger buttocks , breasts , and just about everything really .
6 On the ‘ beefed-up ’ engine front we have Genicom making more of the speed advantage than their increased resolution while Agfa are hardly making any noise at all about either of their 400dpi devices — although they may feel the same anxiety pangs as AM Varityper given that they also own Compugraphic .
7 The only exception to this is that the test machine arrived without one of its little rubber feet , something that I feel might happen quite regularly , given that they just screw in with a small self-tapping screw , and have no supporting adhesive to really make things permanent .
8 At the root of his lifestyle was pots of money , treated almost entirely as disposable income , given that he still lived with his parents .
9 A royal stateroom on Stena Britannica made this our best-ever crossing : TV , trouser-press , fridge , fruit , large sofa and comfortable twin beds , more like a hotel room and at £84 certainly worth the extra cost ( though standard cabins are also pleasant ) .
10 I mentioned that we almost had two prisons in Walton .
11 By this time I was n't catching anything but I must just mention one more boat as even 1 found this one hard to believe .
12 When you start to discover this one actually does travel through walls , the sound of it does actually does travel through walls , but as I say , it 's only a temporary measure to buy yourself a little bit of time she says .
13 Or we could buy another one then do n't we ?
14 It is a fact that when people grow old they often turn to the church of the teachings of their early lives as a source of comfort .
15 To find these we simply read the steps of the Euclidean Algorithm in 1.4.7(i) backwards , as follows .
16 While the party contains many who actively seek peace and reconciliation , it would be wrong to think of them in any sense as overcoming the basic conflictual components of bloc power in Ireland .
17 To put it another way , " Education is what 's left when you 've forgotten all you ever learned " .
18 The evident squabble over the country 's soul is bound to offend those who stubbornly express the wish that religion and politics should be kept in discreet compartments .
19 As the disembarked men were being lined up to march , a detail of mercenaries went from heap to heap , spiking those who still lived and removing what valuables they could discover .
20 It highlights the inadequate support that the Health and Safety Executive er , gives and their failing to enforce current legislation or prosecute those who openly disregard their responsibilities for employee safety .
21 I mean we might have an order three hundred but if they do n't need any it just shows zero so we 're we 're stuck .
22 It 's also attracted thousands who previously used the M-one .
23 Having done that we then talked about the problem that we all have on these sorts of occasions which is the problem of nerves and we talked about the symptoms of dry voice and the shaking limbs the the wonky voice and the reasons why we have er these nerves and we also talked about the causes of the the primitive instinct of fight or flight er how we get get our body ready to handle this unusual situation .
24 It was a measure of how well they had done that he even considered such an awful thing .
25 And some , as it meant , if that , if they had done that you actually have to put your foot in their sto , chest , or their stomach and push them away from you , and swim around and come at them from the back .
26 That means just cos you 're likely to cheat do n't assume that everyone else does .
27 It is hoped that residential care staff will continue to work closely with family members , to establish a different family network , replacing that which probably existed in the community .
28 If they ca n't do that they simply have to go .
29 Because I could never do that it never became a problem .
30 It referred to the regional strategy which is currently out for consultation but was an emerging document and copies of that were again appended to the briefing paper it outlined the county council 's procedures which were followed in progress in the structure plan it outlined a programme establishing the weight of opinion of objectors it indicated our process in preparing policy amendments to be put to the panel and all those matters were made public It also requested the panel 's view on the role of county council members at the enquiry in public the responses to that were not made public and were in fact a question which was clearly put to the panel .
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