Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [adv] [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | He told me that he liked my playing and that he would give me a ring when I got back to Milwaukee , and about three to four months later we actually formed a band and went on tour . |
32 | I might suggest the other point , now I actually represent a city ward so I 'm sure I 'll hear the baying of the hounds that say why am I getting up and speaking . |
33 | Now you only used a pen to sign your name — a role for which the elegant , smooth script of the fountain pen was admirably suited . |
34 | Now who else managed a record like that ? |
35 | Now she too has a chance to eat . |
36 | Now we just have a couple of minor problems to start with . |
37 | Even now we still use a caravan on site to reduce travelling time , which has the additional benefit of allowing us to take our black cat , Muffy , with us . |
38 | Individual centres may go in and out of fashion , but overall they still represent a growth sector . |
39 | Mistakes like Golding 's are ‘ external mistakes ’ — disparities between what the book claims to be the case , and what we know the reality to be ; often they merely indicate a lack of specific technical knowledge on the writer 's part . |
40 | The mowing used to take a week , now it just takes a couple of days . |
41 | Now he rarely misses a Rangers match , a privilege of cut- price rail travel . |
42 | Even now he still looks a beast of a man . ’ |
43 | Now he usually got a car for sale . |
44 | Well I just put a thingy on . |
45 | Well I always have a feather one and I , I have |
46 | I says well I actually put a couple of bricks at side |
47 | Every time , well she only got a pass . |
48 | So well she obviously needs a fag and a cup of tea before she |
49 | She was wearing a dressing-gown , but it was hanging open , and underneath she only had a négligé on , one of those flimsy things , I could see everything . |
50 | Well you probably lose a bit , it 's not sticking properly to the wall . |
51 | Well you better have a flunter with them , number five . |
52 | Well you always wanted a piano . |
53 | Well you usually miss a go you go that Michael has a go . |
54 | Well we definitely need a pair of armbands . |
55 | Yeah , well we never get a chance do we . |
56 | Well we always buy a stamp do n't we dad ? |
57 | To think that not less than 30 years ago we still had a fiver worthy of the 18th century and felt no need to supplement the revenue by the constant issuing of new postage stamps . |
58 | Alternatively we also have a range of Midland Personal Loans . |
59 | her husband died she 'd picked out a bit of land all this and I borrowed this and one thing and another , so well they never found a penny ! |
60 | Only today they still had a copy . |