Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [adv] [adv] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | So you never really went to any fortune teller ? |
2 | ‘ Apparently they hardly ever thought about anything else . |
3 | She broke away before he could get a stranglehold and made her way to the podium , hitching up her dress and putting on her very best smile for the tridvid sages . |
4 | Thus she not only shouted at him , she once took his best blowpipe , broke it in two and stamped on it . |
5 | Resistors are like pipes , if you work with a resistance it 's always one over so forget about resistance , deal with conductance . |
6 | Moreover they nearly always end in tragedy because the protagonists reach out in some way fur the unattainable . |
7 | The further away from a time-piece you were , the more it not only seemed to but did drag . |
8 | Four years and a name change later she once again took to the road as a solo performer . |
9 | ‘ Well , I do n't want to be that extreme , though all the causes they stand behind I almost always agree with . |
10 | Now we also both suffer from ambivalence . |
11 | Shetlanders would maintain that in the past individual incomers had to become part of the local community : now they no longer needed to . |
12 | At one time he used to spend winters with Lord Henry in a little house in Algiers , but now he no longer travelled outside England . |
13 | He had never worked hard or regularly , and now he only occasionally felt like working . |
14 | Today I no longer work in the grant-aided sector and a great number of women who were my colleagues and contemporaries have moved on to work in broadcast or cable television . |
15 | So why does n't the hot w oh shit Why do n't she hardly never look after David any more ? |
16 | Well they normally just packed with some sort of wadding , I du n no . |
17 | Well it just suddenly come to me . |
18 | Douglas was glad to acknowledge Miller 's help and told the Royal Society that he had received some coconuts ‘ germinated in this country by the industrious Mr. Miller , by whose care and skill they were brought to this perfection ; and besides he very freely communicated to me for the good of the publick his own methods in management in raising them which I here desire may be read in his words . ’ |
19 | ‘ But then I very rarely come into contact with Jeff . |
20 | It is not always easy to use their own in-house people if the chairman or chief executive wants to find a very senior director : then they nearly always go to outside professional advisers for confidentiality , for objectivity and often because the senior headhunters in the major firms are the best , of the highest quality and are paid accordingly . |
21 | Sometimes it absolutely positively has to be couriered over-night . |
22 | Unfortunately it never really delivered on the tantalising opening mention of Lee 's behind-the-scenes ‘ control ’ of black culture in NY and the unwillingness of critics to publicly diss him for fear of being shut out of the game . |
23 | And then he just never went to school and they maintained they 'd got a private . |
24 | Then he quite literally bumps into someone who turns out to be a very good friend indeed . |
25 | ‘ Anyhow it no longer matters to you or to me , but whoever has the last laugh in the whole business is going to have to spend a hell of a length of time laughing . |
26 | Uppity is when she no longer agrees with the man 's definition of her appropriate role within the family . |
27 | They cover the whole spectrum of agriculture and forestry and deal with the necessity to arrive at a situation where we no longer talk about a common agricultural policy but a common rural policy . |
28 | It 's only right that Toad Of Toad Hall , together with the rest of his entourage from Wind In The Willows , should be reincarnated by the Thames in Oxfordshire : that 's where they were born , and that 's where they probably still live in the hearts and minds of all who grew up with them . |
29 | And of course they 'd never They very rarely thought of washing clothes in tap water those days , it was all rainwater . |
30 | When occasionally he rather wearily turned on the Government , the reaction was one of surprise more than of dismay . |