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

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1 Most importantly we are investing in management for the future .
2 he 's either up the stairs well he came down one night right enough he was talking to his girl on the phone , she phones him through the week and er he was a bit depressed because he he had n't the money , he 's , he 's on the and he has n't really the money to give in for housekeeping plus try and get driving lessons and his daddy wo n't let him
3 What I want to spend a few minutes on again this is something we 'll test tomorrow , right so I 'm giving you , training 's all about doing what do you think ?
4 Right so it 's going to be something like I mean this is n't anything like to scale but it 's going to be something like this perhaps .
5 So eventually you 're going to have to sit down with us and tell us how much you want .
6 So effectively we 're paying , whilst we never use the typing pool or the plan print room , we 're paying a proportion of those costs on a per capita basis
7 That 's okay that 's traffic and travel 's all right everything 's snowing out there .
8 set me free , all right I 'm reading The Shining .
9 Your sums all right I 'm looking for concentrating sums at school because Bobby , every night and I feel that sums are the
10 Yes Karen all right I 'm building up to that for goodness sake .
11 UNEMPLOYED Sandra Davies wants a job so badly she is tramping the streets at dawn pushing applications through letter-boxes .
12 ‘ Had a bust-up in the late fifties when he beat her up so badly he was sent to jail . ’
13 Also what struck me was now that they they 're not fighting the Japanese erm they 're not required to make the sacrifices of war that they were so perhaps they 're going to think right let's see what we can make out of this , I do n't , I no longer have to pay X tax because
14 He made me slightly tiddly on champagne so perhaps he was trying to seduce me .
15 Colin bought enough to last the house about two hundred years , even if his son had continued using it , so perhaps he was thinking of selling it .
16 Except that she had n't dreamt about Tony for the past three nights , so perhaps he was doing some good .
17 Parents had been killed in the Hamburg bombing , so perhaps she was feeling lonely .
18 It is only when one has haunted the markets of France and the food shops in the country towns and villages , watched the housewives doing their shopping , listened to them discussing their purchases at the pâtisseries and the charcuteries that one realizes how much less they are tied to their kitchens than we had always been led to suppose .
19 Naturally enough he was subjected to the influence and sales-talk of courtiers and patrons ; but this is a hazard faced by anyone with the power of appointment .
20 Such brief ‘ thumb-nail ’ sketches do give some indication of the essence of sociology , but ultimately it is both necessary and perhaps more fruitful to emphasise that the most important and distinctive feature of sociology is not so much what is studied but how it is studied , i.e. it is important to indicate what is the particular perspective of sociology , its distinct way of looking at the individual and society .
21 What influences the young child is not so much what is said or meant by the adult 's question .
22 The theft , at allotments behind the Beechwood and Easterside Club , Middlesbrough , has angered the racing club members so much they are forming a vigilante group to keep overnight watch on the lofts .
23 To say they were shocked is an understatement , but staff and customers enjoyed the day so much they are asking for another . ’
24 Many of them enjoyed their work experience in Picardy so much they are going back for more in their summer holidays .
25 And then another weird thing — wan na hear about my playground ? — there were all these coffins from the cemetery and the ground had eroded so much they were coming out .
26 Budgie likes them so much he 's slipped Siouxsie 's leash and is playing drums , Sarah Lee ( ex-Gang of Four ) is on bass , with a fiddler and cellist augmenting the intricate acoustic melodies .
27 Marcus rather absently , as if all this belonged to the remote past , asked Pat how he was getting on , and Pat reported how much better he was feeling .
28 All along you were covering up .
29 So obviously we are looking to get the points for the first time .
30 He finds the lessons boring so obviously they 're gon na mess about .
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