Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [pers pn] [verb] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 And erm she said all right and I said what do I do with them and she said I 'll put them down in the base at the back and I said all right so I went back on the shop floor just before I was coming out come out .
2 But ha I remember I was on my test and I pulled round er it was very , very busy and there were two rows of cars and I pulled up and I thought right there 's a gap down there and I want to go straight on and all these others were turning le turning right so I squeezed down through the gap and then I thought right I 'm gon na be here a little while shall I put it in neutral , blow no I wo n't .
3 But luckily enough I got up and walked round the back and I could just see the lights on in the living room downstairs .
4 Ah ? so eventually we got on
5 So eventually it stepped in and moved to buy Unix System Laboratories Inc .
6 So eventually it stepped in and bought Unix System Labs .
7 Somewhat gloomily we fall back on our beds in the room I have by now christened the Cell Block .
8 Yeah and they have them there see and like after so long they come out and sell them .
9 So so he came along and did some work for us .
10 So anyway we come up to the roundabout and she never .
11 So anyway he looked back through and flicked through and he , he looked well it , it 's nothing to worry about .
12 So anyway she comes along into the dark pet and she said oh heck she said you must have a power cut along here I ca n't see nothing
13 So anyway I put in for this job and and there were people who who ought to have got it before me , er for instance er there was a councillor at er at , Tom , did you know Tom ?
14 ‘ Well , he 's not yours , ’ Mary Ann said , with a smile for Mungo , ‘ so just you leave over .
15 So normally he gets up then .
16 We can then be involved in the setting of performance indicators and carrying out audits , much like we carry out our safety inspections , and that way we may be able to work on joint policies on the environment .
17 ‘ Is n't he the grand feller , chanting away , as if it was only yesterday he called up a spell or two ? ’ )
18 And so hopefully you came back at the end of the day with quite a bou bag full on your bike , or a box it was , fitted in a carrier , full .
19 So probably she coming up
20 ‘ Anyway , so far it comes back to this : either it 's a matter of money , or the whole thing revolves around the two women , and the character of Walter Machin . ’
21 He lied so convincingly I ended up almost apologising to him .
22 Sometimes — now , for instance — I look down on Tod , on John , as a mother might ( mother night ) , and try to find hope in the innocence or neutrality of his sleep So now we wake up a new man .
23 erm So now we started up the long term survey , and we 've now got 10 schools taking part , and they 're starting next week , and they 'll be carrying on in the same way as they were the pilot survey , taking the same measurements .
24 So now she got up carefully , her nightdress clinging damply to her body , and laid the sheet back over her sleeping husband with as much respect as if he had been dead .
25 The Mother Superior knew it was time to end this interview , so now she stood up , saying , ‘ Well , Mrs Winkowski , I 'm sure you can leave your charge with us with an easy mind .
26 So now you find out how much for one gram .
27 So now I go out and shoot Lou full of holes and when the law wants to know what makes me so excitable I tell them Mr. Bonanza said Lou shot Mahoney .
28 Wickrithe was only two hours away by car , and every so often they drove down to spend an afternoon with Gran ; but usually Adam was nowhere to be seen .
29 Added to this was the fact that the clocks themselves were so erratic ; every so often they slowed down , so that time went more slowly the closer you were to them .
30 Every so often he slipped back to look out over the field and make sure that all was safe .
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