Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [verb] [noun pl] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Ah right I like dogs so that 'll be alright .
2 Well , perhaps I nudged things just a little too far .
3 so I said miles away ,
4 so I put peas back in
5 But perhaps you have friends now , and do n't want to spend much time in a lonely house with a blind man like me . ’
6 But perhaps you have children enough , or see no need for them . ’
7 So you changed jobs then really did you both you both kind of started out in the quarries
8 Ah , if only we had clarinets too !
9 Well fair enough we criticize referees often enough for perhaps harshly sending players off I suppose we should compliment Mr Kirby for not showing the red card there .
10 And then we changed things like the name because we found somebody 's name in all these words , somebody , and we just sellotaped it down , and at the end when we were running out of time , and we did about three times have a look at the time , we did change the script slightly to fit the words that we 'd found so we had responsibilities instead of , I do n't know what it was , but instead of another words , just because we 'd found it .
11 So we bring photographs in .
12 ‘ Bitch , ’ I screamed down the phone at her then , remembering how much they like dogs here , I shouted in English , ‘ Whore !
13 so they cut windows out of surprise
14 oh so they have cars then some students
15 So they cross paths slightly
16 Together they explored places where they had never gone alone .
17 ‘ Oh , ’ said Maisie , her eyes wide and shining with newly acquired faith , ‘ apparently he hurls thunderbolts around and sort of dries up wells and does tremendous damage to buildings . ’
18 A playwright is a man who writes plays like the one in your hand , only he wrote plays nearly four hundred years ago and people still go and see them being performed . ’
19 Perhaps he has boys there so it 's not surprising you get them .
20 In doing so he expressed thanks also to CSD staff and pointed to the construction work currently under way on the new European Technology Centre at Royston as a demonstration of our showing confidence in the future and JM 's determined intention to maintain leadership .
21 Finally it will provide an indication of the incidence of special classes in HE to bring candidates up to an adequate level of attainment to cope on the mainstream course .
22 So what do historians really want ?
23 So what do archaeologists actually do then ?
24 Already we have micros everywhere , capable of linkage and ‘ conversation ’ with each other , up to now by telephone link , but any day now through satellites .
25 STRIKER Jim Gardiner is content to serve a two match ban after heading a couple of splendid goals yesterday which kept Crusaders still on target in their title chase .
26 you know like you get jeans nowadays .
27 In fact , we 're disappointed with it cos usually we have vegetables out of our own garden all the year round but they did n't do very well this year did they ?
28 Usually it heralded rains even so , but this year the river gradually subsided once more .
29 Bowler now frequently accompanied Minton on his social round and at cocktail parties noticed how quickly he livened things up .
30 Crues manager Roy Walker was satisfied with the result , however , claiming : ‘ I 'd rather we miss chances now than throw them away against Servette on Tuesday week . ’
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