Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Ib 's Club was similar to the others she 'd visited , but more so , Gina decided a few minutes later as wearily she followed Rune into its depths : deeper , darker , more packed , the music more rawly evocative .
2 ‘ But I know from experience that in cup ties current status counts for little its a question of what you do on the day .
3 For many people birds become an obsession — but for most they are but one part of the whole countryside experience .
4 waste recycling er er , I ca n't remember where I read , I read it through somewhere it was I felt quite good .
5 If you decide at the end of the day the thing to do is to pick up this kid and run like hell for somewhere you can gain , wave for help , or put him in the car and drive like mad to the hospital , then you might just do that , even though it breaks all the golden rules of first aid
6 Yeah I was looking for somewhere he does n't .
7 Examples are known at Great Chesterford , Camerton , Margidunum and Droitwich , among others.59 But these structures on the whole resemble the familiar winged-corridor villas of the countryside , a building style which was restricted neither to Britain nor entirely to the countryside.60 Care must therefore be observed in trying to identify them as the residences of minor provincial officials , for obviously they might be no more than the farmhouses of local landowners and in degree little different from a normal villa .
8 Furthermore , although this action takes place in a local congregation , it is the worship of the whole people of God — the living and the dead , the Church militant and triumphant , for together they constitute the body of Christ .
9 The narrative method they eventually choose is ‘ dialogic ’ in the most literal sense , for together they dictate the story directly into their computer .
10 We could can prime them up on what to say and types of things to talk about so they do n't get moaned down or something !
11 We were due to leave Canjuers four days afterwards and there was much to think about so nothing was done .
12 The roadside parking was more limited in those days , but of course there were far fewer cars about so we had no problems on that score , and the walk up to the lower tier was over in minutes .
13 With this it dawned on me what they were talking about so I became more attentive .
14 There were no guards about so I tip-toed along the gallery .
15 Er now these are more important asked about so I think we should be very clear on it before er we reduce spending .
16 Though what I am trying to do is just explore all these possible lines of thoughts erm in a political way , alright , but they do n't work out neatly and these critics got quite excited about so I thought I ought to point them out to you but you 're quite right in pointing out that they do n't work out neatly , O K. So we 've got to , where have we got to with George ?
17 Well you 're , you 're saying that you build up information about so you 're actually writing that information on these
18 Well really that 's l by and large what groups is all about so it 's clearly that they do and there 's some cases here of sort of cyclists cycling harder and faster when they 've got they 're training with other cyclists or erm when they 're training against the clock .
19 No one about so she went in .
20 the fact that she 's , she 's intelligent as well erm she , you know , she 's gon na s she knew that I did n't know what I was talking about so she said right you look , yo you look er you , you ask them about this , this , this and this and they might say this to you , so I knew what , if they asked me , I knew what I was talking about rather than
21 This single action and comment implied a huge transformation in but one simple step , for suddenly we were on the edge of non-projected activity — ‘ some people outside my house ’ places the children in a markedly different relationship to the drama .
22 My eyes were heavy-lidded with fatigue , and despite the jolting , I must have drifted off again , for suddenly we were stopped , everything quiet , only the sound of voices — Ward talking to a tall , dark man wearing dungarees and a sombrero .
23 Still , it appeared her advent had summoned a little luck into his life , for suddenly they began to discover plentiful growths of grass potatoes , forest leeks and turtle-berries , a welcome change from the stringy little rabbits and bitter roots they had eaten until then .
24 For below it , muffled , pressed sometimes against the weight of a cloud which is at once soft and heavy , are phantoms .
25 I 'm talking about opposite what they call you know .
26 All fords of the Esk , including Kirkandrews , were guarded on the English side by Graham peel-towers ; and though these would not be strong enough to hold up three thousand from crossing for long they could send warning back to the English authorities if so inclined .
27 The style of the earliest red-figure does not differ from that of black-figure , and for long they flourished side by side ; but the new technique was to prove better suited than the old to new ideas of drawing and composition that developed as part of the general late sixth-century movement which undermined the conventions of archaic art .
28 Palmer was closely concerned with the work of the Church of England Working Men 's Society and was for long its honorary treasurer .
29 Lord Whitelaw , for long her Deputy Prime Minster , also embodied this kind of Conservatism — cautious , moderate , a classic One Nation Tory .
30 However , for long their cost helped to restrict their number .
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