Example sentences of "[adv] [vb past] [conj] [conj] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 I suddenly realized that if she suspected I knew of her guilt , she might attack me .
2 At first he was really quiet but I kinda changed that because I treated him like my brother by punching him ! ’
3 She very much doubted that when she got home , if she ever did , she would think it worth asking her mother .
4 And Ni Bevan obviously felt that for he fought tooth and nail to get it through .
5 He only left that because she was sleeping in it .
6 I 'll be telling most some of the tales about that time , and then the other tales will be about what happened to me in sixty nine when I started up , because the changing legislation s more or less said that if you had a vehicle of thirty hundredweight or less you could move an er wh whoever 's furniture you liked anywhere you wanted to .
7 But , unfortunately , she soon realised that if it was a nightmare it was a living nightmare .
8 I soon realized that if one reversed the direction of time in Penrose 's theorem , so that the collapse became an expansion , the conditions of his theorem would still hold , provided the universe were roughly like a Friedmann model on large scales at the present time .
9 I soon realized that if I made it a bit spicy , I 'd get more than threepence for it , so I used to make up limericks , things like ,
10 I soon discovered that if someone arrived late all the remains of the plates of pasta were put together and presented to him or her .
11 Initially he whispered the line , but it was embarrassing to have to continually repeat himself after a series of ‘ pardons ’ and ‘ whats ? ’ and he soon discovered that if he spoke a line clearly and loudly he was n't noticed as much .
12 I just pressed but cos there 's a little line .
13 ‘ I just felt that though we were 14 when we last met there must have been something of the child left in our features to make us recognize each other after half a century . ’
14 I just knew that if I flew back on Aeroflot , I would be stuck somewhere in the ex-USSR locked in a small cell with lots of sticky orange substance , trying to write some new country 's first entry into the Eurovision song contest .
15 But I just thought that if you could afford it
16 You just looked as though you might .
17 People could n't see the danger we were in — in fact Lee could n't see it either — because it just looked as though his ball was in a sand hole .
18 Thank you the only is that you will have seen organised generally supported that although I think we could support it a lot better than we have .
19 ‘ You just said that so I 'd stop teasing you about Tom Russell . ’
20 Then the other argument as I can see is that they 've led me to believe , I don I know you said that it 's automatic twelve month ban , but we just accepted that because I was led to believe that my job was safe .
21 It just sounded as though you had .
22 you once asked as though I 'd just begun
23 In union negotiations , for example , I always found that if you had a heart to heart with the opposition , the single leader , you could probably gain something .
24 I always regarded that as my Birthday present , of course my happy birthday only lasted about anther hour .
25 I always believed that if someone wanted to see a show they would have come to Tottenhan Mews .
26 He always swore that when he was going over the Baloch that 's the the road between Glen Ayloch and Kil and Glen Shee , he said i if you were at certain hour of the night he said as sure as anything there was a man on horseback pass you with this horse .
27 And in the Bible it 's recorded that for example there are some cases where there was a big storm and they lost sight of land and all the sailors er promptly panicked because once they 'd lost sight of land they had n't got a clue where they were .
28 Lambert heard something crack and thrash itself in the slipstream , but the plane still flew and although there was stink coming from the engine it was not on fire .
29 He always felt that if he allowed his father to see that he could wheedle Georg , it would be the thin end of the wedge .
30 Furthermore , the DUC also realized that the mining had to be prevented by preventing prospecting and not waiting to begin opposition with the planning applications for the mining itself : ‘ We always felt that if it came to an actual application for mining that we would lose .
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