Example sentences of "[adv] [vb past] [conj] [pron] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 It was only half way through my life , I suddenly realized if you really want something , go for it .
2 I suddenly realised that she really did n't want to lose me .
3 I suddenly realised that I actually knew how to use a library .
4 While crossing the Old Bridge , she suddenly wondered if she still had her money in her breast purse .
5 Kingsley Amis , similarly , once remarked on television how much he disapproved of the book — ‘ Nobs ’ appeal , ’ he remarked crushingly , ‘ the appeal of nobs , ’ though he generously added that he often reread it .
6 Yes , and she phoned me and she said I feel as though I dropped out of the bottom of the world she said , you know , I just do n't see anybody , I said well of course you were working on Mondays , you see she used to have Mondays to herself and I would often go round on a Monday afternoon and , we , we could talk , but that 's gone and I said I ca n't run in at half past five when you get home from school and chat to you because Ned will be coming home at six and I do n't want to be there all that often when he 's there erm its you know , its just happened and I also thought to myself and I 'm probably going to move a lot further away then Fen Lane .
7 Yeah , but basically from , from that programme all , all the er , you can see all the resources were really being used all week and , but I had a problem when we came to do the bedrooms that er , you can there , we ran out of work for the decorators to do er removing this thing , once you 've removed and then I managed to squeeze in , but where the second decorator 's erm up to room twenty-three but rather than erm have just one gang than , and not , not using as many as the resources as we possibly could I let them gave the second gang a few rooms that they could actually squeeze in without interrupting I 've let them do up to room twenty-three and then and then basically the carpenting and they have to come in after everybody else has done what they Monday morning basically we just decided that we really needed more resources the earlier sequence of events to , to get so we were getting to so whether we 've been given
8 And the network just went and it just collapsed .
9 I asked her how she knew and she just said that she always thought that it was obvious .
10 Do I take it from what the hon. Gentleman just said that he now has figures for every local authority under his proposals ?
11 I just wondered if you also knew , as I 'm sure you do , that her bedroom 's at the rear of the house ? ’
12 Actually , she influenced every decision I ever made but I always felt she put a barrier between us .
13 He also agreed that he once claimed surfing was better than sex , and had said he could not be gay because he went surfing , which he considered a largely heterosexual sport .
14 He also agreed that he once claimed surfing was better than sex , and had said he could not be gay because he went surfing , which he considered a largely heterosexual sport .
15 I suspect Bunny probably meant that he once knew a Swedish waitress , but I let it pass .
16 ‘ But I stayed composed and cool , I did n't want to get caught by anything stupid but still nearly did when he almost hit me with an uppercut — I felt the wind of that one .
17 They often came into conflict with the local Transport Committees , formed from the local branches of the main transport unions , who correctly maintained that they alone had the right to issue permits for the movement of essential items which would otherwise have been held up in the dispute .
18 Family commitments now meant that he just did the occasional Cowes Week and Club Race .
19 Fleeting images of Ace masterfully entering her room , of him delightfully forcing his attentions on her slowly died as she finally made herself ready for bed .
20 ‘ But they let you walk in and take his place before they even knew that you never laugh at anything , even if it 's funny . ’
21 ‘ Sorry I disturbed you … ’ she began stiffly , then registered that he still wore the clothes he 'd worn earlier , minus the suit jacket and tie .
22 her lips curled in a smile , and Patrick wondered if she knew what effect she was having on him — and then realized that she probably did .
23 Turner also feels that radio , especially US radio , has become so tightly formatted that it totally excludes anything new or innovative .
24 Back at her place she offered him a large whisky and then said that she just had to slip into the bedroom to see to a few things .
25 He then said that he now had confirmation from the police and that I qualified for a transfer and would receive an offer for Govan ( where my dad is ) within a week .
26 She sometimes wondered if he ever gave her a thought between departing from Taipei early on Monday mornings and his Friday evening returns .
27 In a daze of ever-increasing passion , she barely noticed as he gently removed her clothes , suddenly glad to be free of them and astonished to find herself revelling in his softly whispered murmurs of delight , the fierce gleam in his grey eyes , before first his fingers and then his lips began tracing patterns of fire on her quivering flesh .
28 From the beginning , I never asked and he never said .
29 As a player with Manchester United and England , the 37-year-old university graduate never hid and he certainly does n't intend to start now .
30 No we went in and erm it was about er three or four minutes before we actually started and he just gave us this paper and he put sets of questions to the different types of differentiation
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