Example sentences of "[adv] [noun] [unc] [noun pl] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Luckily Pond 's moisturisers help counteract this by replacing essential moisture . |
2 | Suddenly Kelly 's objections seemed priggish and defensive . |
3 | So Libet 's experiments tell us something interesting about the information processing going on in the subject 's brain but they tell us nothing about the temporal relationship between physical events — either inside or outside the brain — and conscious experiences . |
4 | Mr Miller said security around all Northwest 's flights had been increased but there was no intention of cancelling Flight 51 , a DC-1O due to arrive at Roissy airport from Detroit at 6.40am today . |
5 | But these offences largely concerned the local activities and oppressions of the landowners ; only Throckmorton 's misdeeds involved the Council and that very indirectly . |
6 | Only Edward 's eyes gave away the measure of his dismay — and Forest was avoiding his gaze . |
7 | People are outraged by the performance of this Conservative government , so Labour 's policies have really caught the public imagination . |
8 | Suddenly Veronica 's eyes lit up , and she leaned forward . |
9 | Suddenly Ruth 's eyes filled with tears and she took a step back . |
10 | So Carlton 's proposals to televise the first four books in Mike 's Angel series next year may be welcome . |
11 | She wriggled closer , and suddenly Penry 's arms crushed her cruelly tight against him . |
12 | Suddenly Rodriguez 's eyes widened . |
13 | Perhaps Rose 's parents had wanted the shoe back ? |
14 | So Tommaso 's glances did not confuse her . |
15 | So Harry 's cliffs had a couple of their lines manicured . |
16 | Perhaps people 's minds get hard like rock as they get older . |
17 | Although it became easier to speak freely at home , only Herzen 's periodicals escaped the censor entirely . |
18 | Only Raimundo 's lurchers responded when she combed the burrs out of their coats and fed them bits of meat . |
19 | Suddenly Goldie 's eyes light up . |
20 | 9d. ; the stenographer who took down Parker 's sermons received £100 per annum ; the average annual wage for manual workers in 1896 was £64 while the highest yearly wage for agricultural workers in 1902 was £534s . |
21 | Perhaps Selkirk 's verses contained information which he wished destroyed . ’ |
22 | Perhaps Darnley 's killers wrote these stories about Bothwell , before they killed Darnley . |
23 | Only Sombro 's scars hinted at unrest ! |
24 | in the mid-1250s ; unfortunately , only Michael 's verses survive . |
25 | Nails took such a proposition in his stride , unworried ; Jazz , although slightly apprehensive , was keen because swimming was the discipline he most enjoyed and was making the best progress in ; only Hoomey 's eyes came out on stalks at the presumption . |
26 | Business came before pleasure in her life now and instinctively Ruth 's eyes flicked from the stranger to her partner Steve Cannock across the crowded room . |
27 | Meanwhile Murray 's parents have travelled to Cheltenham from their home in Liverpool , and his college friends are preparing to hold a memorial service . |
28 | Meanwhile Grom 's attentions had turned to the west and to the coastal regions of the Empire . |
29 | I was going to tell you earlier , but somehow Ewen 's misdeeds threw us off track — I 'll be in Cambridge next term . |
30 | They were climbing quite rapidly and soon Maggie 's eyes took on a very troubled look . |