Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] be [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 But I mean , a lot of people do n't glorify on the jobs they do , I mean Dinda she said you know , it 's awful being the one who 's getting all the all day long , kind of explained and help them with their problems , sympathise with , with something that does n't work she 'd much rather be outdoors than being a or looking after , but she said you know , it 's , it 's a secure job and these days I think well I 'm not I run my own car and they do n't really think that
2 Quotas would only ever be properly and legally enforced by the United Kingdom and , again , would interfere with our competitiveness on world markets .
3 The AIDS toll so far is more than 450 dead in America among 1300-plus cases with severe secondary diseases .
4 That it is not so here is perhaps because the charioteer was not designed to be looked at on its own but as part of a larger whole .
5 Therefore the woman , not having had the same training as a man can not possibly demand the same wage ; also not being physically as strong , she can not compete with him where heavy lifting is required .
6 I shall probably still be here when you 're a buba sending your grandchildren over to spend their holidays with me ! ’
7 But the ambivalence that some studies have shown must call into question the relative importance of the history of family attitudes to bedwetting as perhaps being equally or more important than any postulated physical reasons .
8 They spent money today , agreeing to pay tomorrow ; now tomorrow is here and the bills with it .
9 The suggestion will be coupled with the proposal by the Scottish FA that a player no longer be offside if he is in line with the last defender when the ball is played .
10 Currently this may seem unacceptable as well as unlikely , but may no longer be so if Israel itself experiences military and economic recession .
11 but Bob and I did , I could , I could remember the day we moved in to a hundred and eleven er we 'd never , never been upstairs in a house before you see we 'd been brought up in a bungalow and we 'd never ever been upstairs and the thoughts of going upstairs to bed , you know , was fantastic
12 Though not strictly competitive , the selection of schools inevitably involves comparisons according to a range of formal and informal criteria , and since funds have until recently always been less than sufficient to serve all deserving cases , an element of competition is inescapable .
13 The boy 's parents may still deny his sexual adulthood , or the girl 's will very probably be just as alarmed .
14 For he would never again be wholly as he was .
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