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

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1 Where exactly it began rather depends on whether or not you decide to categorise certain books as police procedurals or as perhaps crime novels .
2 From Finland to Hong Kong — where also no-one had even heard of Charlene Mitchell — Kylie became a sensation .
3 He felt that she should have cared enough to confide in us , where really she cared too much and did n't .
4 He introduced a sense of subtlety and freedom into her drawings where previously she had only mimicked the technique applied to etching or engraving .
5 Not only does such an arrangement disrupt the child 's schooling — although arguably it has already been badly disrupted by the child 's absenteeism — but it can often also be a traumatic experience for the child , entrenching the resentment and disaffection which were among the major causes of the child 's truancy in the first place .
6 At about the same time as the State Department was receiving this cable from their most senior man on the spot , Secretary of State Byrnes was cabling the Paris embassy that the French were planning to reconquer Tonkin and might set up a puppet government ; while in Hanoi the French commander , General Morlière , was claiming that the US and Chinese consuls had denounced the ‘ criminal and bestial folly ’ of the Vietminh ; although apparently they had n't said a word one way or the other .
7 Not specifically other than obviously we do n't know at the moment
8 Once I 'd seen the recording of the race I knew , although perhaps I did n't want to admit it straight away . ’
9 Although together they made up only 8% of referrals in the year before the guidelines the reduction in barium investigation and excretion urography contributed 25% of the savings achieved in the second year .
10 And er and with the wind sometimes the ball 's al that ball 's always running away from you and the way goalkeepers play now they tend to come out very quickly and more times than enough they get there first .
11 Just as the student award regulations are the " hidden hand " of higher education planning , so also do our admissions arrangements determine more than just who studies where : they partly condition both the nature of our courses and the shape of sixth-form education .
12 More than once they had thoughtlessly consumed the ingredients of his dinner …
13 Indeed we heard more than once I think yesterday , the district councils , they have no .
14 Snoring louder than ever he fumbled again and I saw him insert a small blade into the side of the carriage .
15 Next day we went ashore near Kapp Lee on Edgeøya , and had a long walk up through Rosenbergdalen , a fine valley which was much more vegetated than any we had so far seen .
16 But as he says , our planet has managed to come through worse cataclysms than any we have so far invented , and there are always winners .
17 The way the long folds follow the lean of the body instead of falling vertically is a primitive touch ( offset by the charming observation of the skirt-edge caught on the lifted heel ) , but the treatment of the face seems to fix the work later than any we have so far looked at .
18 Very soon now there will be a wind , greater than any you have ever known .
19 However , he had one final argument , more crushing than any he had yet delivered , and for this he needed no words .
20 Wings bigger and blacker and more formidable than any he had yet seen .
21 Ruth rose too , suddenly held by a despair more absolute than any she 'd yet felt .
22 Emotion stronger than any she 'd ever previously experienced welled up within her , and overwhelmed her .
23 She was vaguely aware of the irony of seeking safety from the man who threatened a danger far greater than any she had ever faced , but she pressed closer — needing him , wanting him , longing for him to hold her forever .
24 well you wan na do it sooner rather than later you do n't want to leave it , you wan na do it sort of , now , so that if you go to college or any thing you can start off with that name
25 The ratio of the capital inflows to the trade and commerce position has averaged 0.31 , although clearly it has also been quite volatile .
26 His voice was alert , not the least bit sleepy , although clearly he had just woken .
27 It was the same Army Medical Corps man as the day before , except now he looked positively haggard .
28 We must do whatever we can to bring the murderer to justice , although realistically I do not think he will ever be found , ’ wrote Lt Col Stewart .
29 ‘ We must do whatever we can to bring the murderer to justice , although realistically I do not think he will ever be found , ’ concluded Lt Col Stewart 's statement .
30 Lt Col Stewart 's statement concluded : ‘ We must do whatever we can to bring the murderer to justice , although realistically I do not think he will ever be found . ’
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