Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [adv] [pron] [vb past] " in BNC.
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1 | So I well I sent him er our sheets , er sheet about the group and the minutes and er I contacted Michael er , who said he 'll be very happy to help in , so I er phoned up this chap and said , gave him Michael 's number and said erm he 'd like to come to this meeting tonight , he said yes , so I went to pick him up and I just could n't find that blinking house , anyone who knows Harlow , he 's in Parsonage Leys , I just could n't find the number it was , I just could n't find anything less than thirty seven |
2 | He said so I so he said it 's nice . |
3 | Perhaps someone else who saw him more often can give a fairer description but I 've never met a Whites fan who had too many good words for him . |
4 | There 's only that bus stop and then it turns down you yet they charged me thirty five pence and that were n't even half past three . |
5 | So she so he said , Why should you sat with your Sam she says cos he has a mother and father . |
6 | It 's only one like you had for |
7 | Superman is I do n't know erm , well same difference any way , but you see this is it , he 's not , you know , in that story , in that , in , in , in , in that sort of nonsense thing , he is not the same character at both times , he has n't got , when he 's walking along the street as Clarke Kent he has n't got the ability to whoosh through the air as Superman he 's Clarke Kent , not so Jesus , he was n't Jesus divine one moment , Jesus human the other but they were perfectly married at all time from his , from the time he was , he 's conception took place , so he was n't one thing one moment , you know and one thing the next , but there it was a perfect marriage if you like , the two , I was gon na say becoming one so that they were invisible , you could n't say of that 's it that 's the human nature of Jesus , that 's his diviner it ju , because the two were perfectly married , they were fused together so they really they became one . |
8 | I believe the young , young lady over in the other side , really told the truth , more of the truth than perhaps anyone else she said she liked it . |
9 | So he finally they made him port captain for for Cunard and I knew him . |
10 | So he well I knew he 'd have to reach out |
11 | All the way home , she practised the words she would speak to Craig Grenfell , she must tell him to leave , to find another place to stay but the feeling of emptiness that swept over her whenever she thought of saying goodbye to him brought tears brimming to her eyes . |
12 | By the end of the nineteen fifties life in Orkney had come full circle and like everyone else we had acquired a taste for the material things in life . |
13 | Well she said I 'm like you really she said |
14 | but if I 'd have give it , had to give them some water they 'd have done much better but I , like everybody else we kept hoping it were gon na rain , but ! |
15 | And he spent a lot of evenings with Thacker , drinking and — well , they found out later what else he 'd been up to . |
16 | And Daisy , the gentle , the endlessly kind , who never refused anyone anything ( and yet was to show herself later so strong , so tenacious of purpose , so immovable in her loyalties ) , gave up whatever else she had planned — and went to meet her fate . |
17 | But there was also what certainly everyone judged to be a a sawn off shotgun , pointed out one of the back windows . |
18 | Meanwhile , the companies that rushed to endorse COSE after the announcement , such as the database companies , are now trying to figure out what exactly they backed . |
19 | Meanwhile , the firms which endorsed COSE , like the database companies , are now trying to figure out what exactly they backed . |
20 | My own landlord did , in fairness , give me veiled offers of money ( bribes ) to move elsewhere but in all honesty I simply was n't streetwise enough to figure out what exactly he had in mind . |
21 | Now what else you got then ? |
22 | so I said , she 's the same age as me , she said god , she looked much older than you I said yeah I know , I says it cheers you up doing surgery do n't it seeing all these people that look terrible for their age , so she says well I though she looked older than me , I says yes she does look older , I do n't have , I do n't know how old Sue is , I think she 's forty , I think she 's forty , but this woman she 's got long hair |
23 | Tt , erm plotting graphs , you had one question did n't you where they asked a gradient ? |
24 | On the way down on that stretch of road from death one to death two I call them , the roundabouts I suddenly realised if we were going to have a rehearsal we needed to have a bouquet of flowers did n't we so I leapt out of the car picked some weeds tied them up with a piece of strong so that the chap of our staff who was going to be in front of me was going to hold them during the rehearsal whilst I dashed up to play first of all the Lord Provost and then the Queen or the Lady Provost as she then was . |
25 | in the heavens and let us make a celebrated name for ourselves for fear we may be scattered all over the earth , well that was God 's command was n't it there they said be scattered all over the earth |
26 | And since there did n't seem anything she could do , and there was n't anything else she dared to say , she turned round and slowly trudged back to the house . |
27 | And when the report was published , the Committee adopted our central recommendation — which went further than virtually everyone else who gave evidence — that the National Land Fund should be reconstituted under independent trustees . |
28 | Th th er th did I tell you about er how I how I started at , how I left school ? |
29 | said and done , mm , after all 's said and done course I well I said there 's good , bad , and indifferent everything cos I know some Masons who are blinking great rogues , you know ! |
30 | It 's got a little microphone out there you alright you got the bags . |