Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] [adv] [pers pn] [verb] in " in BNC.

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1 A month or so ago I sat in an excessively warm room listening to a gentleman from Intel 's processor division telling the invited audience of dealers and journalists that 1992 would see a boom in 486 sales similar to the boom in 386 bought about by Windows .
2 An hour or so later he settled in the jockeys changing room to watch the National , his father having travelled to Liverpool to saddle Foinavon and Buckingham having been booked to ride .
3 And when a tune like that comes along , it 's as if they 've always known that song , and so then you tap in the song and that 's why you 're doing the record .
4 Cos normally normally you finish in February
5 When Nizan berates orthodox French Stalinists for their inability to differentiate between loyalty and blind adherence to bureaucracy , 20 he not only specifically highlights his deep commitment to Republican France , but more generally he signals in no uncertain terms that his continued membership of the communist party depended on the continuing ability of the party itself to demonstrate its genuine commitment to the moral struggle against oppression of whatever kind .
6 But then suddenly we got in contact with each other and picked up where we left off .
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