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

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1 I thought you were still mad at me for carrying on my work and then I thought you were just waiting for Maria Luisa to come back before … oh , before making your decision … ’
2 I was just thinking what a dozen would look like hanging on my tree .
3 Yes When I put on red one day , I mean I do n't think I have anything in red do I , but when I put on my clothes in the morning
4 Fortunately , the corner hedge of an adjacent field was in a direct line with the site , so I moved forward a few paces , switched on my metal detector and started swinging it in an arc before me .
5 Earlier I said that on the whole our food was not bad : salads , fruits and nuts were plentiful but I had taken on my parent 's tastes .
6 My hands left the gun hanging in mid-air above my knees and went for the catapult , which as always was hanging on my belt , the arm-rest stuck down between that and my cords .
7 I switched on my computer , which gave me access to the prices of all the stocks listed , to price movements of the market as a whole and of individual sectors — a splendid toy , and an essential one .
8 I switched on my computer and pissed around on it — and put the new PSB 's CD on in the background .
9 Then I buttoned myself into my grey raincoat , put on my brown felt hat , switched off the office lights and made my way along the corridor to the lift .
10 Please pass on my congratulations to the Editor and his team for what must have been a considerable amount of sustained commitment , in producing such a high quality publication for the benefit of all members and the industry in general . ’
11 Will my hon. Friend pass on my congratulations to all who were involved in that improvement ?
12 A bit of placenta stayed in the womb and when this was discovered I had to go back to hospital for a D & C. From then on my periods became a nightmare .
13 I put on my dressing-gown and slippers and opened the front door — ’ She broke off suddenly , and took a deep breath .
14 I slid out of bed , put on my dressing-gown and padded out to the tiny landing .
15 I got out of bed and put on my dressing-gown with shaky haste .
16 I put on my dressing-gown and went out of my room .
17 No doubt from then on my route was n't as straight or as accurate as earlier , but at least I was moving .
18 I remembered getting out of my seat , putting on my jacket , wondering about trying to get something to eat , deciding I did n't feel hungry , glancing at the empty luggage rack , and then heading through the station and up the road .
19 When I stop I want to pass on my skills to youngsters . ’
20 I welcome the fact that the Home Secretary received a deputation and undertook to consider taking on my Bill .
21 As one graduate who is now living and working in the States , where the universities do award impressive diplomas for display , I would enjoy having a diploma from the University of Nottingham hanging on my wall .
22 For no apparent reason it was hanging on my head like lank seaweed ; I could n't make it puff out in a way that hid my ears properly .
23 ‘ From now on my home is in England , but the business of boxing will be here , ’ he said .
24 ‘ From now on my home is in England , but the business of boxing will be here , ’ he said .
25 From now on my home and my ministry as a bishop will be amongst you .
26 She made me put on my suit and collar and tie .
27 First thing , I went to the boarding-house where I lived and put on my suit .
28 I think that is a lot of infection about and I know what brought on my cold , it was going out with Mark to Lathenham , and instead of wearing my anorak I only wore my lambs wool throw over , and I got jolly chilled coming out of the car and going into Lathenham church .
29 they have hung on my shoulder .
30 ‘ It 's hanging on my bike in the yard , inside a roll of lino . ’
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