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

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1 Only I never feel safe when I 'm around you .
2 So I just got busier and busier .
3 Erm if I tried they would have caught me so I just stand still and do n't scream or cry because I 'll get some more .
4 So I just stopped dead and did a hill start .
5 the the original , the first weight gain , the first week ten days is bad enough you only gain two or three pounds but it 's all going round your tummy
6 So you just get worse and worse and worse on these days .
7 Nevertheless he always remained undaunted and could hardly wait for the winding up of his previous effort before starting to plan its successor .
8 When we are at school , for example , we all develop very strong relationships with our peers and usually we also have one or two favourite teachers .
9 Usually they really believe this and do not accept that they have made a mistake .
10 It was probably frightening , but right now she only felt weak and tired , grateful that somebody was taking charge .
11 I 'd come across that and used that intravenously and thought well I really enjoy this and at the time the people who I knew were breaking into chemists and things , they used to come across very powerful substances , diamorphine , crystallised cocaine , morphine , that whole range of opiates and also amphetamines , black bombers and all the rest of it and then opium became more available on the streets and it was round about the same price as cannabis was at the time … .
12 Yeah , three hundred , now today you only got hundred and thirty because they the manual work .
13 In the paper prepared by the Trade Union Research Project which the Panel considered , they outline 5 options , one is a new model , two is a switch to high technology industry and the Panel will come up and say well they either support one or two or three of these options and then the council will have to consider which of the options they adopt , and then have to consider what their planning powers are in relation to it .
14 Well he only got four or five pounds worth did n't he ?
15 I was pleased we were talking about girls because I felt this was a subject where Andy 's two extra years did n't really count ; I was effectively the same age as him , and maybe I even knew more than he did because I mixed with girls every day and he only really knew his sister Clare .
16 " Then I really got cracking and said " We 've got to do something " . "
17 For a few minutes the prisoner enjoyed the game , but then she suddenly felt wet and sat up .
18 Then she gradually became aware that something was very wrong .
19 They seem to settle down and learn the language and then they suddenly become desperate and want a crumpet or something . ’
20 Then it just got worse and worse .
21 Roy Bailey made his Palace debut at the age of just 17 years , but he only became our regular goalkeeper after his spell of National Service had ended early in 1953 , and then it soon became clear that Roy was a goalkeeper of the highest quality , even though he was performing in a Palace side that was almost invariably struggling .
22 The first few weeks were okay , but then it really got boring and I just moped about .
23 Then he always made sure that she climaxed before he entered her .
24 And a player who was desperately unlucky on the day not to get the equalizer because he 's taken two players on he knows what he 's doing there he deliberately did that and was very unfortunately .
25 Isabella does not know that the Duke had played the role of the Friar instructing her in the foiling of Angelo 's plots , and so , lacking any independent evidence , she realizes how feeble her case must seem ; yet she still affirms that But the Duke , behaving as Angelo had predicted , and as he would have to behave if he had no evidence , sweeps aside her complaint , leaving her with only heaven to appeal to : The evil is indeed finally ‘ unfolded ’ , not by heaven but by the Duke , although Angelo ( as if recalling that passage in Luke 's gospel ) ascribes divine omniscience to him : But the Duke has only used deception and disguise , legitimately , as Shakespeare makes him say : ‘ Craft against vice I must apply ’ ( III.ii.270 ) .
26 Housing estates are the modern monument of municipalism , more typically than the new civic centres and town halls , and yet they often look improvised or makeshift , as temporary as if they were plains of prefabs .
27 The play begins with disco music , popping champagne corks and manic games of blind-man's-buff , yet it quickly becomes clear that the party spirit is not shared by Leontes .
28 And yet it still seems questionable whether Scorsese 's work has the range and the depth which would properly carry him beyond celebrity to ‘ greatness ’ .
29 Yet it now looks inevitable that MPs and unions will be demanding the big spending schemes aimed at putting Britain back to work do exactly that .
30 Yet he also makes clear that a number of the best poets in his anthology were unbothered by developments in London : ‘ Some homely writers had clearly never heard about the requirements of polite taste ’ [ ECWP , p. xxvi ] .
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