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

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1 As Rubinfeld ( 1987 ) notes , this is all right if everyone in the community is identical , but it causes an obvious problem if there is heterogeneity .
2 In both of the novels a heroine is involved for committing herself to do something important enough only as itself for example , Elizabeth Bennet walks three fatiguing miles to Netherfield to pay a visit to her ill sister ; Fanny Price opposes her cousins ' attempts to include her in amateur theatricals .
3 Once loudly and publicly proclaimed , death has become private , secret , almost shameful : so much so that nobody of any age wants to talk about it .
4 The Crown accepted that the income of the settlement arose or accrued to the three trustees jointly and not jointly and severally so that none of them was entitled , in law , separately to any particular share or fraction of the income .
5 I want it to be teacher-friendly enough so that something of their own experience will be reflected accurately to them .
6 Why is it that Eastern peoples acquire languages so easily while we in the West make such heavy weather of it ?
7 The letter of the law was observed in so far as none of the names of the actual raped women were mentioned .
8 But er we got out eventually , and they managed to get a road through to us , and but er And er I remember another time where a bank came in and they were one man trapped in the far end and there were another man trapped on this end and my brother and me we we dug round to him , we got to him , we got him bared so far and what To his waist , and it was still bitting and we got hold of his belt , right , ready ?
9 Do you have any recollections of any particular disputes and maybe an answer that you could possibly sort of , make a few comments on whether you felt the the procedures were worked out so finely that they in fact prevented disputes because they were so long and drawn out perhaps or er it took the fire out of disputes if you like ?
10 In fact , he laughed so loud and so often that One Over The Eight practically came to a halt .
11 ‘ Ball-breaker , ’ she said loudly , so loudly that everyone around them turned .
12 ‘ Our preparations have gone so well that none of us can wait to get there and begin in earnest .
13 The next few seconds seemed to move so fast that none of the witnesses to it , eagles or people , could ever quite remember the sequence of events .
14 and so on but what about working traditions in
15 The chanting of arithmetical tables by the whole class , day after day , used to impress the data so firmly that none of the circumstances of later life could eliminate that early acquirement .
16 I say unfortunate laird , but of course it would have been the unfortunate estate workers who would have hauled the pick-axes up the hill and toiled away for weeks , just so that somebody with a crown could sit on a pony that did n't stumble on his way up a mountain to shoot something .
17 Aircraft have transponder systems which locate the aircraft exactly so that everyone for several miles around knows where the aircraft is .
18 Luckily for ‘ Bluey , ’ Brian operates the Central Fisheries Board tag and release scheme , so soon after weighing , the shark was swimming merrily away albeit it with a brightly coloured plastic tag at the back of his dorsal fin .
19 That is , indeed , the line which has been taken in cases concerning the Scottish Union legislation ( e.g. McCormick v Lord Advocate , [ 1953 ] SC 396 ; Gibson v Lord Advocate , ( 1975 ) SLT 134 ) which , however , have failed thus far because none of the acts complained of as allegedly infringing the terms of union ( e.g. the conferment upon Her Majesty by the Royal Titles Act 1953 of the title of ‘ Queen Elizabeth the Second ’ , when there had never been an Elizabeth the First of Scotland ) has in fact infringed those terms .
20 You 've obviously got to jog our memories a little further cos none of us can remember it .
21 Very very much more effective , perhaps more so than we at first realize , although it is almost obvious when we reflect further .
22 Moreover , Hahnemann discovered that if a patient needed a particular remedy he or she tended to be very sensitive to it — much more so than someone for whom it was not indicated .
23 Our chartered Sunsail 350 , La Pietra , rode contentedly with the other anchored boats in the shimmering heat of the afternoon , and it was not until the sun turned bright orange and began to drop rapidly seawards that anyone in the boat felt like stirring .
24 In 1991 it offered handsome tax incentives to encourage the creation of big trading companies that would do the job more efficiently than lots of little sellers .
25 You could make them the same overall diameter , you could even get the tensions to be the same , but when you play those strings they 're going to feel completely different because a string with a thin core and a heavy wrap is going to move more freely than one with a heavy core and a thin wrap .
26 It 's probably so that something like Rockman 's Octopus can be used .
27 Billy thinks the snake was stolen some time between 11.30am and 3pm yesterday and anyone with any information should contact their nearest RUC station .
28 So I wrapped up the conversation as rudely as someone on Newsnight trying to silence a politician , just as he dealt me a social body blow .
29 How does it change the meaning or effect on the text , as far as you as a reader can tell ?
30 He missed most of last season but has run well this term and was certainly going as strongly as anything before making a mistake at the third last in the Gold Cup .
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