Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [conj] [pron] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 And er I was n't eating right because I just did n't feel hungry I did n't bother about food I just seemed to keep going and keep going .
2 It might have been assumed that the corollary was that the prosecution did not have to prove that the accused assumed the rights of the owner contrary to the owner 's wishes but in Morris it was held that a person appropriated only if he adversely interfered with or usurped the rights of the owner .
3 Remember also that the thesis is not that authoritative determinations are binding only if they correctly reflect the reasons on which they depend .
4 His eyes narrowed menacingly but he quickly checked himself and smiled .
5 If you were not contacted please let me know so that it never happens again .
6 Rhetorically , Spenser 's text is organised so that it increasingly appears that Eudoxus has no counter-arguments to put to Irenius , such is the ostensible soundness of Irenius 's evidence and arguments .
7 It was only when the intrepid explorers climbed into their rowing boats to come ashore that they really clocked what was going on .
8 A sound caused her to jump slightly and she half turned to see a figure silhouetted in the doorway .
9 He winced slightly as she gently probed the area for any sign of infection .
10 It helped enormously that he also happened to enjoy affairs with women , and that when he was acting on stage , his sexual proclivities were not such a problem as he was less in the public eye .
11 For most , indeed , the title , applying uniquely as it now does to Jesus , also implies God .
12 Many programs will crash or behave strangely if they suddenly run out of disk space or memory .
13 But it looks as if it looks as though she stands there and something just drops
14 Luciano Pavarotti rested there after his famous Hyde Park concert , actor Richard Gere is a regular at the hotel and Madonna stopped there when she recently visited London .
15 I mean having to come upstairs before you even get into the house is n't very good either , cos I mean with kids you 've got to carry the pushchairs up and everything and carry kids up and carry all your shopping up , it 's not , it 's not very practical having them upstairs .
16 Her Dad : that door was firmly closed now ; she did n't see it ever opening again although she still watched it , hoping .
17 Then I hear the guy laugh downstairs and what really woke me was the dog .
18 But , of course , the other thing of course , i it takes out the , the one that got away cos you actually see the one that got away
19 This time , things proceeded in a more civilised manner and the arrangements concluded at the imperial conferences were enshrined in the Statute of Westminster 1931 , s.4 of which provided , amongst many other things , that for the future , no Act of the imperial Parliament should extend to any of the six Dominions listed above unless it expressly stated that the Dominions in question had requested and consented to the
20 A hole was blasted in the floor near Mr Redmond 's feet and part of his seat was ripped away but he only received minor leg injuries .
21 Steve asked , grinning widely as she finally dabbed at her eyes .
22 If he had done so because he genuinely believed himself to be alone and was unaware that a mounted rider was behind a clump of trees nearby , though the horse as a result took fright , he might still plead that his action was not reckless .
23 She smiled calmly back at him , her teeth snapping together when he just laughed in open disbelief .
24 The existing common law on breach of the peace has been continuously expanded so that it now adds greatly to the non-statutory powers of the police to restrict peaceful assembly ( see Chapter 4 ) .
25 As with problem solving , the difficulty with asking the right — questions is that we can not do so unless we already know the answer .
26 Certainly it will do so if you also put some restraints on your intake of' fats .
27 But of course could do so if you so wished .
28 She suggested they would do better if they only sat five exams and spent the rest of their time on work which could give them a much broader education than just swotting for more GCSEs .
29 Mother was a grand player , of course … much better than I ever was … but she thought I might do better if someone else taught me , and she was such a busy person with all those old people to care for and Daddy ailing like he was .
30 We do try not to use er the disabled sticker if it 's at all possible , because we actually want to behave just as anyone else behaves , in a , just an ordinary member of the community , and so do the children .
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