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

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1 I think Andrew 's was the funniest where he just jumps up , goes woof
2 In many cases they get very depressed or they even die , because their image of themselves is very much bound up with work and .
3 ‘ Either that or she just does n't fancy me , even I admit that possibility . ’
4 In the twentieth century er the president who did most to , to develop the office further was , was Franklin Roosevelt , Theodore 's cousin er and Franklin Roosevelt , who became president in , in the nineteen thirties and the time of the great depression , and remained president for , till nineteen forty five so He was president for thirteen years er and his political opponents were so upset by this that they actually amended the constitution afterwards to prevent any future president from serving more than two terms of as president , so eight years is the maximum that anyone can serve as president .
5 If in the future the single management committee on the two headed centre decide that they want a single headed project then only Pharuk hearing which I always subscribe to that it should be decided locally , they may have that said project I 'm sure you 'd agree , if they choose to have such one , if they feel that they need it , but we want to ensure , do we not , and the amendment does n't do this that we actually get a move on , that we spend the money we have , what little there is and there is very little on delivering the services , that we fuse the bureaucracy which is clearly contained in the other and , clearly contained , it 's spelt out in in in in tablets of stone in a way that 's never been done before .
6 Other parts of the working ‘ common sense ’ of the police in Easton are the typifications and recipe knowledge which they employ when doing policing , and it is to this that we now turn .
7 Whether in the case of deconcentration ( where parliamentary control is immediate ) or in that of devolution ( where it is mediate ) Parliament remains the central institution of the constitution of the United Kingdom and it is to this that we now turn .
8 The majority of investment expenditure is on fixed capital formation rather than inventories and it is to this that we now turn .
9 You may gather from this that I strongly recommend you to add some decent sound to your PC , and can recommend the Laserwave Plus highly .
10 There is so much evidence Of this that it hardly needs restatement here , nor does its corollary that the present tropical belt is atypically narrow .
11 But what I 'm saying is , it 's this that you really want .
12 When Mike finally did collapse after two dreadful weeks , it was clear that we either had to give up , or drastically change our approach .
13 Not only are the technical and organizational problems huge but it is not clear that we even have the intellectual concepts needed to talk about the issues we face .
14 However , it is clear that we still need to distinguish between different advantages which can be distributed unequally .
15 But they do make sociolinguistic assumptions : in context it is clear that they also assume the early development of a socially elite variety , and we can see from the first sentence of the quotation that ‘ carefulness ’ is probably also involved .
16 The University of Utah team made it clear that they still had a long way to go and would like another year to eighteen months to continue their research before announcing it .
17 Department of Justice officials made it clear that they still see the pursuit of Gen Noriega as a criminal case .
18 However , on further examination it is clear that they often disagree as to what constitutes pornography , while overlapping on representations of sexual violence , they radically disagree on those of non-violent , non-marital sexual practices .
19 The concept is not a difficult one , for the last two sections have made it clear that what really mattered in setting up a trust was not the use of specific words , but the use of words or deeds which plainly expressed an intention to bind a trustee under a trust in favour of a beneficiary .
20 Nevertheless , he has asked me to make it clear that he strongly supports the case that I seek to make .
21 He does note , in the letter to Zasulich , Morgan 's hope for a future society , which would abandon the obsession with private property , but at the same time he makes it clear that he rightly does not consider Morgan a socialist or a revolutionary .
22 He had been the injured party when his marriage broke up and , in spite of everything , it was all too clear that he still retained strong feelings for the woman he had married .
23 Claudia felt thoroughly let down ; she 'd been so sure he would , at last , be convinced of the truth , and she had n't realised how much she wanted him to think well of her until he had made it all too clear that he still did n't trust her .
24 The picture of her in his head was so clear that he actually smiled .
25 Joseph Chamberlain , not Sidney Webb , was the man of her dreams ; but though she has been credited with overcoming romantic desire for the sake of her own independence , it is clear that she desperately wanted him to propose , with her eyes set on his becoming prime minister .
26 It is not clear that she currently has any diplomatic status , though there is some evidence that the United Nations may still for some purposes recognise her ambassadorship .
27 It was clear that she still did n't consider Jessamy was capable of holding Julius 's interest for very long .
28 Mr Smith retorted : ‘ It is abundantly clear that you either do n't know how many billions of pounds were lost or you are unwilling to tell us . ’
29 Indeed this is so clear that I sometimes wonder why so much effort usually goes into attempting to prove it .
30 The opinion makes clear that it also applies to ‘ defined-contribution ’ schemes , in which an employee makes payments into the scheme and gets a pension reflecting the returns on his or her cash .
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