Example sentences of "[conj] [adv prt] [prep] [adv] [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I ca n't honestly say that up to now I 've thought that much about it . |
2 | Just being in the same room as him sent shivers of something down her spine that up to now she had never experienced . |
3 | Though , the case you 're putting that the , the pensioner trustee er ship is more powerful than you originally put , cos up to now you 've been put it in grounds that it 's the trust should be repr representative of it |
4 | If up to now you have thought of crime fiction in the traditional way , with a detective hero , with an attention-grabbing murder , you have now got to look on the art from quite a different angle . |
5 | And we sort of walked round the town and back to where we 'd parked the car and there were there were places you know , pubs and cafes which are |
6 | I will be next week , but up to now I 've been the Deputy Managing Director . |
7 | But up to then it had been a right mild winter . |
8 | ‘ He was glad that Sigarup had come , because up to now he 'd been the only patient staying and , alone at night , he was terrified of ghosts — of the restless souls of all the people who must have died there , far from their homes and families . ’ |
9 | Though up to now he 's been too much in love with himself , ’ said the chief inspector frankly , ‘ to show much interest in girls . |