Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [verb] an [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Suddenly I had an idea . |
2 | I must confess I was as curious as they were so I kept an eye on the cottage to see who came . |
3 | So I thought an illustration of Mark 's later playing , as demonstrated on Dire Straits latest album ‘ On Every Street ’ , might make for a welcome change . |
4 | So I made an excuse , I said I was ill , and rushed off home . |
5 | So I made an approach , a long low approach and happily there was a bit of a crosswind from the portside , I decided to use this crosswind to help me place the aircraft at the end of my run off the normal line of landing and nearer to the engineering hangar . |
6 | So I have an idea , boys . |
7 | So I exercised an invalid 's moral pressure , you see , and here you are ! ’ |
8 | So I gained an insight into his feelings . |
9 | Hastily , he reached for another bottle of beer and opened it , while Hank droned on : ‘ So I entered an essay for the No Smoking essay competition … . ‘ |
10 | And so I assembled an entourage of people — Pete Cornish , Dave Peterson , Lance Stadnyk — and I said ‘ Right , we want to get this happening . ’ |
11 | Or perhaps you 've an idea that you might worm your way into my affections , is that it ? |
12 | Also , the piece speaks to our fears and insecurities , but in order to do so she uses an apposition between previous understandings , and contemporary questioning , which lends credence to modernist philosophic attitudes when her purpose is to challenge . |
13 | So you have an Easter bunny coming do you ? |
14 | I wish I thought that his colleagues were beginning to share that idea — perhaps we have an alliance here . |
15 | The evidence presented above that the IL-6 induced DNA-protein complex is due to C/EBP δ/NF-IL6; β and that the biosynthesis of this protein is induced at the transcriptional level in Hep3B cells , is in contradiction with our previous findings ( 21–22 ) , and so we sought an explanation for this discrepancy . |
16 | So we cashed an endowment policy and called at the Cleveland Garage where we bought a gleaming black and chrome palace on wheels , a Standard Vanguard , for £240 . |
17 | So we recommend an inquiry — in three to five years ' time into the extent to which card users ( in particular , users of more than one credit card ) are using their cards to spend more than they judge prudent . |
18 | Erm the limits , the means , the ends were held in a commensurable relationship and so we have an example , if you like , of a rational war , a war in which the objectives can be er successfully attained er without them changing er and the means held . |
19 | Together we compiled an article for publication . |
20 | ‘ Naturally they take an interest in my welfare . |
21 | Perhaps they feel an affinity with its ghosts . |
22 | Suddenly he had an idea . |
23 | But suddenly he had an idea . |
24 | Suddenly he had an idea . |
25 | What is in that file is not as yet available to journalists , but apparently it contains an affidavit by an ex-policeman who was present at the discovery of the treasure . |
26 | Perhaps it takes an artist 's eye as well ; the cultivation of a quiet receptivity to the essence of a person beaming out like light from the chinks in the defences we all construct to protect ourselves . |
27 | Perhaps he sensed an opportunity to make amends for his behaviour in 1825 . |
28 | Perhaps he served an apprenticeship with a neighbour but there is no obvious family connection with any of the three shoemakers named in the 1806 militia returns . |
29 | Perhaps he needed an ironist to accompany him — at his left hand ; and at his right hand , his Assassin . |
30 | Well c certainly I mean obviously it has an impact on on individuals who feel |