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 . ’ |