Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A second hour went by , while little by little I abandoned hope first of one bus connection , and then of another , until there were footsteps and a small thin man hurried in , pushing back the strands of hair which had plastered themselves across his forehead . |
2 | Little by little I learned Leslie 's recent military history . |
3 | Mostly I hate chimneys , but I knew they 'd rest my finger tendons and Sue Grimley needed a partner from Milenecka . |
4 | The thing is see Betty right I mean Olive by here , she 's not is she ? |
5 | Right I 've results see this is |
6 | Ah right I like dogs so that 'll be alright . |
7 | Some of the sound tests were done by a computer and luckily I had access to a computer from my dealer in Bath that enabled me to set the sound up perfectly . |
8 | Wacky , zany fun-loving ’ raving mad ’ trendies stay clear I like writing , music ( playing/listening ) , Floyd , Gabriel , Straits , Marillion , REM , Erasure , Michael Jackson ( not proud ) . |
9 | Eventually I got hold of a Telecaster , but nowadays , apart from the 345 , I use Strats and Duo Sonics with a metal slide rather than glass . |
10 | When eventually I got hold of him , I told him to stop making payments into my French bank account . |
11 | And eventually I got job on a scaffold . |
12 | Besides I promised Rosie-Posie to stay for tea . ’ |
13 | Besides I see Tracey at the weekends so we can talk about that ’ , The bit she did not like was writing it up . |
14 | But I ruined my own life — and more importantly I ruined Ashi 's too — because I refused to admit that I was what I was . ’ |
15 | Earlier on I quoted Freud 's remarks to the effect that in the course of human development ‘ external coercion gradually becomes internalized ’ and that this internalization produces the superego . |
16 | ‘ While all this was going on I began work on Corrections and Police , two magazines founded by the Ford Foundation . |
17 | Oh it had oh yes definitely , they used to have a lot of machinery from Germany , cos they were specialists in , in power presses , oh I used to , the one big press I used to work on I used bells , erm all this was great nearly as high as the ceiling here and it was an press , and er just one just press a lever or a handle there used to be er handles on the side as well sometimes they put levers sometimes a handle and the bell would come out all formed and everything and that was heavy steel , and that was a heavy job , but erm they were very very heavy presses they , the pressure was very I do n't know tons or something like that , but erm it was all er it was all to cut labour out and er and the self-feed as well where one would be feeding it or you 'd pull it yourself , it was automatic all automatic I could n't think of that word before . |
18 | Erm , many of you will realize that East Devon have been requested er by the Government to prepare these area wide plans rather than just a town plan so they take in and encompass the whole of the area and there was quite a lengthy and substantial document with the , with all the different policy statements on I believe Councillor ? |
19 | In fact put it at the back somewhere I think pong . |
20 | ‘ You 'd rather I wrote sea shanties , ’ he said in her ear . |
21 | Rather I found relief in desperately scribbling poetry , the style and substance a strange mixture of John Pudney , one of the war 's best-known poets , and the residual Platonism of one of my university courses . |
22 | As a marketing ploy , apparently nothing moves Britain 's top weekly colour mag off the shelves faster than a besotted star mum cradling a baby . |
23 | So no-one saw Mr Bean 's I Wan na Be Elected ? |
24 | Erm the total on the savings side should be two point four three that is the erm the sheet that we have received this morning is correct and lastly I think number six so those points can be taken on board Mr Chairman I will start . |
25 | Suddenly I felt Wilkerson 's hand on my head . |
26 | A Guardian stalwart made a telling observation about him : ‘ While Ian Wolldridge might spend hours searching for the good line , Hugh will spend the time searching for the truth ’ — and suddenly I saw McIlvanney almost as if he were a bare-knuckle fighter in one of his brother 's novels . |
27 | Then suddenly I saw daylight over my shoulder as he appeared to falter . |
28 | Suddenly I saw Biddy and Joe at the door , arm in arm . |
29 | Actually I was cos I I had the back door open and I thought I 'll just leave it and if he wants to come in he can and I poured him a a bit of a drink of milk and er , then I went in the kit , in the bathroom and the door was still open and then suddenly I thought God I wonder where he was ? |
30 | and suddenly I mean people lived for centuries there |