Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [conj] [pron] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | So she and I ran away from him several times . |
2 | What he describes is a series of patrilineal descent groups , each person necessarily belonging to one because he has a father ; and necessarily belonging to only one because he has only one father . |
3 | So the next step is to write down everything that you consider absolutely essential to an individual furnishing/decorating or renovating scheme . |
4 | So what if she has only three frocks to her name ( ‘ cuts down on the washin' ’ ) Or if her ‘ fur ’ coat looks like it was handed down from Wilma Flintstone . |
5 | They are in the ownership of their communities , which we should support in their endeavours — not try to take over something that they started only in 1982 , when the first neighbourhood watch began . |
6 | Many people prefer to create a pressed flower design where the component parts do not overlap each other , and certainly this can give a flatter effect , but not one that I find as interesting . |
7 | Not one that I want though . |
8 | They had very strange habits and hygiene was not something that they practised very seriously . |
9 | Here otherwise close associates like Bridgeman and F. E. Smith distanced themselves from Maxse , while another committed tariff reformer , his fellow editor and friend H. A. Gwynne , pointedly told him that ‘ for good or evil ’ , the Conservative party was ‘ the only weapon we have with which to achieve our purpose and help on the causes which both you and I have strongly at heart … and anything that tends to disorganize it or to destroy the efficiency of that weapon seems to me to postpone the fulfilment of our desires … |
10 | Only 20 players can be named in the squad for the finals and Kernaghan said : ‘ I badly want to be part it if we get there . ’ |
11 | If it 's really you and you feel so trendy with genuinely , genuilley , genu elly , jo , enjoy life it 's ! |
12 | now more nearly resembled an M and a Q. The evidence was disappearing before their very eyes and , once it was gone , Harry was not sure he could convince even himself that it had ever been there . |
13 | Yeah , but , but did n't you when you got here they 'd given you , do n't you remember ? |
14 | You feel much more confident do n't you if you know exactly what people need from you . |
15 | Well you would be would n't you if you 'd nowhere to sleep on the night ? |
16 | They like analyzing and they like sort of practising or getting involved with complex things sort of complex piece of work very , they 're really happy in the training session to get involved whereas some people if you put something very hard , they 'll actually back away from it wo n't they cos they think well this is new , I do n't really understand this , whereas theorists will ac they actually enjoy they enjoy the stretch they enjoy the challenge . |
17 | Must be a long time ago love is n't it since we had best butter . |
18 | But it 's interesting is n't it that we have here the proposed deletion of subscriptions to local government information unit unit one thousand five hundred pounds . |
19 | Well what if he says well , it 's alright you take it away and then bring it back ? |
20 | For the weak at heart actually go , then I when you got there |
21 | So I would say , Have a go but leave it till last , when you when you 've done everything else and maybe you when you 've just checked through to see if the others are okay . |
22 | That was indeed something that she knew all too well , but she was n't particularly flattered to have it spelt out to her quite so categorically . |
23 | A sufferer from alcoholism may have no recollection of his or her behaviour the night before , nor of how he or she got home . |
24 | They 're shutting the skips down and then anything that you take then you have to take straight to the tip . |
25 | ( Colnaghi 's Otto Gutekunst wrote to Berenson , ‘ neither you nor we have ever had such a windfall as Mrs G. before , nor shall we ever in our lives have another … ’ . ) |
26 | Do n't you realize that neither you nor me have really had any consideration from your father in years . |
27 | The press took it as read that Kylie was indeed an anorexic — again something that she has always denied . |
28 | But mastering any chemical theory first without practical experience can leave the student in a state where he or she knows so much about the sodium atom that he can no longer appreciate the silvery metal that behaves so spectacularly on the bench . |
29 | Neither he nor I had ever performed there before . |
30 | Interview the child to find out why he or she behaves badly . |