Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] be [adv] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | The reason for Bleach 's high media profile recently is simply that they are a pearl in an oyster of normality and the ‘ Eclipse EP ’ blots out every other noise/female vocal merchants being hailed as the new messiahs with immense ease . |
2 | The reason for Bleach 's high media profile recently is simply that they are a pearl in an oyster of normality and the ‘ Eclipse EP ’ blots out every other noise/female vocal merchants being hailed as the new messiahs with immense ease . |
3 | But it will probably be around the time of the Full Moon on the 14th that you decide enough is enough and when you realise that success , solace or excitement can only be found in a different setting . |
4 | Do n't be more than five minutes . ’ |
5 | ‘ Do n't be long or the soufflé will sink . ’ |
6 | The same for rehearsals — I think we 've all been there and discovered the dos and don'ts , and they 're pretty obvious anyway . |
7 | That 's right they 're all with me , yeah that 's right because you know that you 've just been there or you 're going to be there yourself . |
8 | Cos you do you 've not been anywhere unless you 've been made bankrupt in this place round here . |
9 | " But I 've always been there when he 's been arrested . |
10 | And if you 've ever been there and taken the trip on the little boat which takes you right in to the base of the falls themselves , you 'll have seen that there 's a hydro electric station which takes power from the water at night , when some of the force is diverted , and instead of the water going over the falls it goes through the hydro electric station . |
11 | And nationwide there 've now been more than 30 similar incidents . |
12 | I 've never been more than a dabbler but I 've always had an eye for a painter and I saw at once that he was one . |
13 | three million books on the shelve , and we do n't have time going properly at the price so we go anything you want , bung it on the trolley and soon as the trolleys full it 's taken away and another one given , and you poke around and then in the evening , you stay in a hotel overnight , and then the following morning , they get and you just sort of send up the money and they just shout up the money as we go , then , every time I get to a thousand they say one , two , and you say right , tell me when I get near three , and I 've got this erm , I 'm dreadful at maths , I failed maths O Level three times and I do n't think about prices , I 've never been more than fifteen pounds out . |
14 | I 've never been more than fifteen pounds out , at the end of the day which is unbelievable . |
15 | I know I 've se you know , Bridgenorth I 've seen the signs there , I 've never been there and er |
16 | The House of Commons Environment Committee ( which could be presumed to care about being popular ) , the House of Lords Science and Technology Committee ( which has more expertise and rather less concern with popularity ) and the Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution ( which has most expertise of all and absolutely no interest in popularity ) have all been robustly and consistently critical of most parts of the waste-disposal chain . |
17 | The ‘ new ’ systems being used in the Gulf have all been more than a decade in development . |
18 | There have already been more than 50 attempts to extort money from America with nuclear threats , some frighteningly credible . |
19 | Israel presents a bill-cum-claim for £13 billion ; the Turks have already been more than vigilant and need recompense ; Egypt is already forgiven its £7 billion arms debt but needs more ; Syria has had its funds unblocked by the EC ; the US is getting its war subsidies ; the Soviet Union is tied by its need for help ; the air is thick with pay-offs and promises , massive promises every one of which has its own complex politics contradicting most or all of the others . |
20 | This ensures that the modules have not been inadvertently or maliciously tampered with or corrupted and gives you confidence in their integrity . |
21 | This ensures that the modules have not been inadvertently or maliciously tampered with or corrupted and gives confidence in their integrity . |
22 | In theory one might say that the problems have always been there and we have now just started to recognise them . |
23 | The way that these arrangements for the responsibility and control of book provision work out are often as much a matter of personalities and university politics as anything else . |
24 | ‘ You have n't been aboard since before commissioning but you wo n't have forgotten . |
25 | Indeed , he actually ascribes to Constantine a status and a virtue which should , in theory , be reserved for Jesus alone : ‘ … most God-fearing sovereign , to whom alone of those who have yet been here since the start of time has the Universal All-ruling God Himself given power to purify human life ’ . |
26 | It recognizes that some laws are passed purely as symbolic victories which the dominant class grants to inferior interest groups , basically to keep them quiet ; once passed , they need never be efficiently or systematically enforced . |
27 | Further to this I suggest that the optional extra subbuteo old trafford have the name written on the box as opposed to a picture as most of their ‘ so called ’ fans have never been there and so would n't recognise it . |
28 | It is not without significance that throughout the debate there have never been more than half a dozen hon. Members on either side of the House . |