Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [verb] [prep] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 It is a right I reserve for all adults and one of the nicest things about being my age is that I can do whatever I like .
2 So I came across these things you see when we were first married because I used to write out all Hector 's bills for him , by hand before we had a typewriter
3 So I go into these depressions every now and then , but I think the general tone of the work is about humanity struggling against all odds .
4 So I go into these depressions every now and then , but I think the general tone of the work is about humanity struggling against all odds .
5 So you plan for these things .
6 The less you rely on any drugs , the better for your health in the long run .
7 She tried the back door and found it open , and going in she turned on some lights and made herself a cup of coffee .
8 Since the only distinction between ( 1 , 2 ) and ( 2 , 1 ) is the order in which the numbers 1 and 2 are written down we refer to such pairs of numbers as ordered pairs .
9 The objective to funding from the old objective programme is we 've now learnt that we 've been successful in getting a grant made towards the Centre feasibility study , Shropshire welcomes Japan television advertisement on the Japanese , Japan area , towards the pipeworks promotion and the fly-drive marketing initiative because , er , to get people from North America into the marches and staying here , so it looks as those projects will be almost fifty percent funded from Europe to objective two .
10 As she wondered , in he came with more boxes of gear .
11 ‘ Our senses … do convey into the mind , several distinct perceptions of things … and thus we come by those ideas we have of yellow , white , [ etc . ] ’
12 In the second place , the account that has been provided has been shown to be open to differing interpretations of value ; in other words , while we may agree what the main changes in the family have been , we may disagree over whether or not we approve of these changes .
13 The more I think about these cases , the more difficult I find it to put each into its proper pigeon-hole .
14 And yesterday they marched to All Saints Church in Grange Road , Middlesbrough , for a dedication service .
15 Whenever I talk about these things anywhere in the country , I find that people who have been burgled or mugged , or have had items stolen from their vehicles would much prefer the young man or woman who committed the crime to do something to compensate or repay them instead of spending a brief time in prison , with all the disadvantages that that involves .
16 Well all we had was Broadfield School and that 's where my boys had to go to Broadfield , they went into Broadfield School and erm , they all got on alright you know , they got on well there and then from there they went to when the new school was built they went to Netteswell school you see , but two of my sons are electricians and unfortunately the eldest one , one of the electricians I could n't put him to apprentice because I could n't afford it cos I had a hard to struggle to bring them up you know in those days , we did n't get erm any family allowance or anything those days , and erm , so therefore he could n't go , but he sort of got on and got his own factory , but my other son who 's an electrician , one of the twins he 's erm , he 's got his City and Guilds he passed , he went , he was able to go to the school when the new schools were built you see , when Netteswell school was built he was able to go to night school and er learn all you see , then there was the one at Burnt Mill was n't there , down the bottom ?
17 Whenever she speaks of those days , it is with fondness and a smile .
18 Hence we turn to such matters and therefore to the question of vertical restraints .
19 Whenever he spoke of these matters it was with a flexibility and charity such as those holding views less firm did not always display .
20 For Locke , God made all men free and equal and set no one in power over them ; similarly he gave to all men the earth and its fruits by which to support their life .
21 And , and I I think we 're in danger of being complacent over the D S O. Now I have over many years been involved with the D S O , and er , and I I support their efforts .
22 But now I think of these ideas as coming from a principle far more subtle .
23 Oh now we come to some advertisements about food .
24 Now we dealt with all complaints that had been lodged during the week and er would be attended .
25 Well then as the unit got bigger , as I said , the room at the offices in the Lock was n't big enough so we moved from there to Alma Green Infant School , that 's the school now they used for all kinds of social activities during the day and th on that side by the car park .
26 When he came out he worked for some years at a stud-farm at Henley ( Suffolk ) ; then he went back to smithing and worked for many years at Needham Market , a large village near Ipswich :
27 First it was necessary for participants to recognise how little they understood of each others ' work , and then to begin to formulate ways of working as a team .
28 Well I think in some respects
29 The toilet was er at the back of what we used to call the brew house it was n't a kitchen it was a brew house , and er the , the toilet was at the back of the brew house adjacent to the old ash pit , which was an ash pit in those days it was filled up and when it was filled , they used to come at night and empty the ash pit wheel up the entry it might be there for three or four months and you got flies , bluebottles all sorts in the hot weather you know , I could n't try my shoes on sometimes , but er it was a bit , well I suppose in those days they used to take it for granted , it was a bit primitive it was n't the best five houses in the area , but er
30 I ca , I do n't I do like these shops but I ca n't go in them .
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