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

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1 Although at sometimes we did not get on we generally were content playing together .
2 These little scenes establish the character of Montpellier market in our memories , although by now we have spent many mornings in different southern markets and have become accustomed to the beauty and profusion of the produce for sale and to the heavy smell of fresh ripe fruit which everywhere hangs thick in the air at this time of year .
3 None of the village people could help me , and I could not bring myself to beg for food , although by now I felt weak and faint .
4 Although by now she had had twenty years in which to accustom herself to Bernard 's outbursts in private , and , in a curious way this display of his male aggression was also a powerful magnetic force for her , she was nonetheless acutely embarrassed by any public display of his temper .
5 He still favoured Lyons Corner House , although by now he had graduated from the Grill and Cheese to the Seven Stars .
6 It would prove something to both Luke and herself if for once he did n't find her waiting for him when he came .
7 So th the case you 're putting that the that the pensioner trustee er ship is more powerful than you originally put cos until now you 've been put it in grounds of i the trust should be repre representative of it
8 Erm I if I was talking to an audience in the United States , you 'd probably have a somewhat different approach cos over there they seem to throw their desktop devices away every two or three years and replace them with brand new technology .
9 Cos on here you get you get like quanti quantization steps do n't you .
10 I decided to rest those particular enquiries until at least I had perused Bligh-Bond 's weighty tomes .
11 Yeah , exactly cos at least they know the culture
12 Yeah , cos at least you know
13 You know cos at least you 've got a few fields for the kids to play on and you 've got a decent park , you 've got a nice pub just down the road and then you 've got the big sports hall .
14 It would not be surprising if by now she had forgotten my name .
15 If by then you have n't paid , I 'll hunt my way back , chattering like eskimos ’ teeth . ’
16 The customer 's duty to take care of the goods ceases 21 days after he cancelled the agreement , unless before then he has received from the trader a written signed request to hand them over .
17 Two of them — Iris Murdoch and William Golding — are said to have composed a good deal of fiction before succeeding at last with a publisher ; succeeding , as Golding once remarked , not because he had tried to please but because for once he stopped trying and wrote the book he had always wanted to write .
18 And he lives in this garage because out there you get earthquakes , and when you get earthquake damage to your house the government will fix it .
19 Now Sir Frederick , recently the police have made great strides forward in encouraging women to come and report rape because until recently they did n't and they did n't want to they did n't want to face the shame and they did n't want to face everything else , Sir Nicholas and and again his wife which is the most worrying I think of this a women saying that that that women deserve to be raped , erm it 's going to make women less likely to come forward is n't it ?
20 Their mothers and sisters looked upon them in a new way , because until now they had been sons and brothers , but were from that day to be turned into men by the strictest mistress of all .
21 ‘ But it 's not Kinnock ; it 's Mr Gorbachev ; the world has come on to our ground and I find that a source of strength , because at least we know that we 're talking about the capitalist system . ’
22 ‘ I love novelty records because at least they do n't purport to be anything .
23 because because at least he does throw the objections at you and so at least you 're made aware of what you
24 The need for arousal thought well should I be absolutely calm when I 'm giving a presentation but I never am so is it right and now understanding that you need a certain level of arousal to be able to perform at all is is satisfying for me because at least I understand the situation now and able to work with it rather than against it .
25 Fine , that 's no problem because at least you 've got a fortnight in which to make contact with him and put your intentions up .
26 Because at once he pictured something familiar and intimate — something like his own rooms overlooking some quiet college court .
27 This was because by then he had written The Origin where he had argued that primitive society was classless , on the evidence he had obtained from Morgan .
28 Andrew pushed her away from him because by then he had realised the danger she posed .
29 Whereas until now we have been considering changes that are forming an underclass , we now turn to examine a reform already enacted that will ensure that the underclass , and other vulnerable groups , continue to be the least privileged in old age .
30 But for now we shine
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