Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [verb] [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.
Previous page Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
31 | So she put them on the plate and she might want to work out what would three lots of two come to . |
32 | So she did it in the early morning before the Men came , or in the warm evenings when the Zoo gates were shut . |
33 | So she hit him on the face to make him prick his ears ! |
34 | They rattled as she stalked , sometimes alarming her prey , and so she scattered them into the sand , to be ingested by the things that lived below the dunes . |
35 | So she helped them into the boat and they embraced one another . |
36 | If laboratories is plural , it would be I E S and you would have the apostrophe after the s then , but it 's obviously singular , cos it ends in y so you put it after the y and the s . |
37 | So you try it with the sixes see if they work try it with the sevens try it with the eights see what works . |
38 | So you tell them about the thirty five percent you tell them about the banker 's order that will need signing . |
39 | So you map it onto the tuple array and then all the tuples so you take each tuple in in order . |
40 | So you drop him at the actual hospital ? |
41 | ( 2 ) You unmanly fellow ! to treat a woman so who took you off the street . |
42 | Swiftly she caught him under the armpits and heaved until she managed to persuade him from the ground . |
43 | Gently she placed them in the carrier bag . |
44 | Gently she shook him by the shoulder , and his eyes opened . |
45 | In fact — and this is going to blow your socks off if you 've never thought about it before — God works out how much we love him by the way we treat other people ( including teachers ) . |
46 | If only we had something of the social sense they had in Germany , we might manage to give our young people the experiences they ought to have … [ in Germany ] the rambling movement … [ has ] reached enormous proportions — 2,500 hostels provide shelter for 6d per night … . |
47 | So we take her onto the |
48 | So we had our in the morning . |
49 | So we referred it to the confed and er we had the officers down and the matter was resolved and we got our increase and it was acceptable by everybody . |
50 | Mrs Taylor gave Frankie and me a piece of bread pudding each but we did n't like the smell of it so we threw it over the wall on the way back to our house . |
51 | But Robin still hungered for a night on the traps : so we found ourselves at the Harold Park Hotel , the crowds milling into the street , silhouetted against the lights of the adjacent Greyhound track . |
52 | So we busy ourselves about the house or go on holiday in much the same way as we do our jobs . |
53 | Together we assisted him into the taxi . |
54 | So they moved them to the Catherine Palace . |
55 | So they put him in the kitchens . |
56 | So they leave it to the ones who do n't recognise degradation when they see it — I 've been a social worker , I know about these people — women too stupid and disorganised to — ‘ |
57 | The children put all the presents in the pram , and at three o'clock they pushed it to the Perks 's little yellow house . |
58 | Together they offered it to the world 's women . |
59 | Dazedly he saw them by the sagging chaise-longue . |
60 | Naturally he cribbed it for the title of a pamphlet , when what I actually meant by it was some advice . |