Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | She paused and mostly everyone nodded . |
2 | Eventually everyone leaves the room to shower and drink coffee and do all things that people usually do after intercourse — communally in this case — and Samantha and I are left alone . |
3 | What was it like climbing somewhere no-one had ever explored before ? |
4 | And fundamentally nothing had changed . |
5 | Would you rather me do it on my own |
6 | So what would you rather me wear , this or that white shirt thing ? |
7 | She looks around her , dazed and sluggish , while her brain tries to piece together the blurred details and recollections that will tell her where she is , and — which she would rather forget-what brought her here . |
8 | Instinctively everyone falls flat in the dirty slush . |
9 | Presumably nothing turns on which plan |
10 | There are those that have gone back and erm er it was all right them shutting their eyes to what the the main the crux of the matter and saying , No no everything 's fine in the garden that 's just er trying to kid us but er I do n't think it will work . |
11 | Seven more missions was required fro them to complete their tour . |
12 | I mean erm presumably I mean obviously the local authority has its own people |
13 | They wo n't be able to just move on because their permanent pitches , what they call permanent pitches which I 'm not sure exactly what it is , but that is what they 're called , so presumably I mean they 're not going to be able to move on all of a sudden . |
14 | Presumably I need to get some food for next week . |
15 | ‘ Having studied my chemistry in the steam age ’ , he writes , ‘ presumably I have missed out on the new ‘ water ’ . |
16 | If the business is tomorrow , and we 're off to Sligo now , presumably I do n't get home tonight ? ’ |
17 | Presumably I did hear him right saying that Labour 's spending plans were predicated on assumptions about Labour 's ability to produce economic growth . |
18 | Presumably I did . |
19 | It is worth noting that although the product is only just released commercially I have been using an ‘ engineering ’ version on the PC for some two months while the actual review tests were done on a genuine US release version . |
20 | Thereby I hope to provide moral justification for the non-egalitarian presuppositions of the methodology that is presented elsewhere in the book . |
21 | Luckily someone has offered to do the washing up . |
22 | She wants to go out with him badly I tell you that . |
23 | I tried it once and burnt my mouth so badly I looked like I 'd been kissing superglue . |
24 | ‘ Last year I won the Julie Rose 10K in a time which was within 10 seconds of my track best for the season , which is indicative of how badly I ran on the track . |
25 | This made me aware of how badly I 'd done with the domestic arrangements . |
26 | I know how badly I behaved that night ; but I was wild with jealousy . |
27 | ‘ If you really want a cigarette very badly I think on the whole I should prefer you to have one , ’ Ivy told him . |
28 | ‘ Sometimes I do n't believe how badly I play either . ’ |
29 | I could think only of how badly I wanted to make love to you again , with the sunshine on your beautiful face . ’ |
30 | Secretly I 've always been interested in the end of the world , the apocalyptic vision of someone like Ludwic Meidner . |