Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [prep] [noun] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Those relationships are governed by general legal principles and by statute but most importantly by self-regulation which in any well run solicitors ' practice will be embodied in a properly drafted and partnership agreement kept up to date by regular review . |
2 | in fact the girl who did the mailing for them did n't do it properly so in fact it 's unlikely to happen erm they asked me because I know that since she 's now leaving the Vice-Principal through network erm and and they were thinking of getting something together like that , I did n't write this that 's not my writing but just let me tell you I do n't write a twenty- four clock , twenty-four hour clock with full stops in it |
3 | One of Beto 's constant themes is that classification is something which can be carried out properly only by staff who have both human insight in general and a specific knowledge of the prison system and the background of most of its clients . |
4 | ‘ Unless everything is all right at home I am no good in all the other areas of my life . ’ |
5 | ‘ That is , of course , if it 's all right by thoo. 'E 'll be no bother . |
6 | Neutrinos , those ghostly elementary particles produced in radioactive decays , have a reputation for being elusive : they interact so weakly with matter they can pass right through the Earth unimpeded . |
7 | Another plus for him is that he is no longer surrounded by girls and the English , as he now has Kyle MacDougall at the hostel , so along with Andrew they are beginning to affirm themselves . |
8 | This was especially so with people who were likely to borrow large sums of money , if they borrowed at all . |
9 | This is especially so for people who work on a continuous basis as casual workers . |
10 | In February 1991 , he was offered the manager 's job at Birmingham City , an English Third Division club , who at the time were so down at heel they resembled an inveterate gambler staggering from one bad bet to another . |
11 | Although somewhat less in individuals who suffered from full-blown manic-depressive psychosis , creativity was found to be significantly raised in both patients and relatives who were rated as cyclothymic . |
12 | McAteer with the first and the second was entirely down to Lee who exploited the goalkeeper 's crumbling self-confidence . |
13 | This was obviously so in organisations which were expanding and which , as consequence , either found themselves exceeding the agreed limits on the size of their temporary labour forces or felt confident of being able to make commitments to a greater number of workers . |
14 | Popular , so better to book you table . |
15 | Ca n't think why we 've stuck so long with people who knew something about the job . ’ |
16 | They had once been commuters themselves but they had waited so long for trains they had taken to living permanently in the tunnels , skulking in the darkness by day and emerging late at night to devour unwary travellers . |
17 | Especially not with James it sounds , it sounds like she fancies him . |
18 | Still , scam or no scam , there 's no denying , especially not from Galliano themselves , that the tag is currently working full steam ahead in their flavour . |
19 | One may well object to this , but perhaps not on grounds which can be called Benthamite . |
20 | ‘ Er — since I left school , ’ she replied , and felt hot all over in case he wanted a run-down on her work experience in the world of journalism . |
21 | Some regard it as so close to bribery it should be banned . |
22 | Each set of four had their reins held by a ‘ driver ’ , so once on stage there was no way that a message could be passed to a colleague should anything go amiss . |
23 | His faith comprised curiously disparate elements — the rough , frightened , humility of the countryman ; the thoughtful worshipper ; the vigorous enquirer ; and even though not a micro-molecule of disrespect ever enters his attitude towards his Deity , his natural radical-ness stood so near at hand one can almost feel its heat . |
24 | If you are getting a ‘ low light ’ warning in the viewfinder , take a careful look at the picture before giving up on the shot ; if the light is only marginally below par it may still be worth taking despite the warning . |
25 | Tricia sat between Melanie and me , which made me change gear ever so carefully in case I brushed against her ample thigh , and Melanie shouted instructions around her . |
26 | Just as the disease process has moments when things appear to be getting better even though in the long-term they are getting progressively worse , so also in relapse there will also be times when things appear to be getting better even though in the long-term they are getting progressively worse , so also in relapse there will also be times when things appear to be getting better even though in the long-term they are getting progressively worse . |
27 | Just as the disease process has moments when things appear to be getting better even though in the long-term they are getting progressively worse , so also in relapse there will also be times when things appear to be getting better even though in the long-term they are getting progressively worse , so also in relapse there will also be times when things appear to be getting better even though in the long-term they are getting progressively worse . |
28 | Two dates have been arranged so far for climbers who wish to obtain a pass to Range West . |
29 | I feel sure they must be rolling in the upper layer of water where there could be more dissolved oxygen than in the lower layer , but so far below surface there is no visible evidence . |
30 | Police have been encouraged by the feedback so far from youngsters who 've seen it . |