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

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1 Or someone else who believed he was God 's vicar on earth to dispense justice and retribution ?
2 ‘ Thought he might have hurt himself or something so I came out to have a look .
3 I bought this really expensive one , you know I was ca n't remember a wedding or something so I had to buy something .
4 I did it today , I do n't know what it was , I think I was rude to Marina or something then something happened .
5 Or anyone else who had disappeared mysteriously .
6 So you could wear them under the heavy o oil skin or whatever else they wore on top , and it looked a very comfortable garment , apart from the waterproof .
7 Or whatever else you went in for .
8 If it was , I do n't know why he kept it or what exactly it meant to him .
9 and I looked at people , we were all saying why we waiting here , why we waiting and we saw people rushing off so we thought we 've got to rush off after them and we were all put on the train and sent to Charing Cross which was n't where most of us wanted to go or anything like we wanted to go
10 It was , however , a month or two before they gave up sending me colourful brochures with inducements to have a rose bush planted in his name or an attractively calligraphed entry in their ‘ Book of Remembrance ’ , to be opened every year on the date of his death to commemorate his passing etc , etc , none of which was cheap and I 'm sure that neither I nor anyone else who knew him will need that kind of reminder .
11 I had come out relentlessly to my family , my friends , colleagues and everyone else who came into my life .
12 Dissatisfied with work and nothing else he went on the streets to experience life in the raw .
13 From the day I first got an inkling of ‘ where babies come from ’ and taxed my mother with the proposition that I was therefore no relation to my father , I believed that it was me and me alone who had been responsible for all that pain and trouble called my birth .
14 I was actually quite low on the activists and higher on these three but I managed to wonder sometimes where I worked ever so hard on a session I ca n't really ca n't understand you know why it 's not going very well and I thought well when I then watched other people do something that had a lot of action I thought well why did they like that more and I never I did n't know but I 've actually learnt that you have to put activities in , cos you , you know you do get people with a very strong activist preference .
15 Oh and something else I heard yeah and this does n't get anywhere cos Lucy erm told me and did n't tell anyone but erm she was talking to Tom about erm Laura and Dave and apparently s while George and erm Dave were going out they actually planned they were gon na get back together .
16 And something else I learnt in Saint-Jean is that where there is one superior restaurant there will be other good ones , not rivals so much as supporters ; this in my experience is a particularly good town to dine in .
17 Scholarship and sport and money and poetry : four of the things that mattered to the young Welshman , and something else he needed more : opportunity .
18 And something else she said she , oh !
19 His brown eyes were full of understanding , and something else she did n't recognise .
20 As the posthumous My Father and Myself records , and everything else he wrote hints at , he had a low opinion of himself .
21 Jackie 's greed is no more , really , than an inversion of the competitive spirit he showed in shooting , racing and everything else he did .
22 We had started fixing it by then and were hallucinating and everything so we thought we 'll stop taking speed and take smack instead .
23 she kept running out of the room and being sick and everything so I thought
24 Anyway ; he brought down this book ; history of the War in pictures , and it had like all these photos of the death camps , where the Nazis murdered millions of Jews , and communists , and homosexuals , and gypsies and anybody else they did n't like … but mostly Jews , and there were like just piles of bodies ; incredibly thin bodies , like bones ; skeletons wrapped with tissue paper , and piled higher than a house … and pits ; long pits full of bodies , and the metal stretchers they were put onto to be shoved into the ovens , and the piles of wedding rings and spectacles ; glasses , and even artificial legs and weird stuff like that …
25 She was going to insist on driving the woman away from Nice , because Barbara Coleman must be taken out of the clutches of Maurin and anybody else who interfered with her liberty .
26 The band was down below and then a loft , a long wooden just like a dance hall up above and they just did that and they just they had tables set and then they removed them for the dances .
27 He told me that he 'd got a good home , or he 'd had a good home , and he just I said why do n't you live there ?
28 And he just he took no diving notice and they all were giggling at me .
29 But he had worked with a big er in a great big firm and he then he branched out on his own you know .
30 putting folk there and come back , and putting them and coming back and he then he did , that was four loads he would have had you see and then had to take them all back home again .
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