Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [adv] [verb] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps I sometimes do that job inadequately , in the view of any Conservative commentator . |
2 | So I not blame those people here in Britain who support the war and who hope that the allies win . |
3 | So I just use this thing you 've got ? |
4 | Er , so I just make that point because of the debate last week . |
5 | So I just got another bucket , threw it over her head , stuck the hose up her jumper , believe , she had to go home . |
6 | Then there will be some days when nothing seems to resolve and so I always forget those days and do something else completely — I am sure it must be something to do with electricity in the air . ’ |
7 | So somebody else knew this package or whatever it was existed . |
8 | Perhaps she even makes more errors in a test than in continuous writing , because not having any context for the words , she is unable to check them for meaning when she reads them over . |
9 | Perhaps you even regain some weight . |
10 | No , I do n't like that , mm so you obviously help each other |
11 | So you always take that chance of ruining a relationship … . |
12 | Crimes against society , such as theft , murder and outright war , as well as bad actions against family and friends , spring from our inborn desire to get our own way and do what we want , however much we normally keep those feelings under control . |
13 | You wanted more humour — perhaps we sometimes forget that fishkeeping is fun — so we recruited Old Fishfinger and started our Newswatch column to monitor the strange and humorous . |
14 | So we never had any doctors ' bills . |
15 | so we actually add some value to it |
16 | we 're not , it 's not tomorrow it 's Wednesday , we get period one and two off so we only have half day |
17 | Other people tempted to rearrange borders for ethnic reasons ( Hungarians looking at western Romania , Greeks eyeing southern Albania , Russians glaring this way and that ) will have to go on making their own calculations about how much they really want that bit of the country next door , how tricky seizing it might be , and so on . |
18 | Apart from the fact that I 'd put my make-up on badly in my haste , I looked fairly normal — a bit flushed , maybe , and my eyes seemed unusually bright , but perhaps they only looked that way to me . |
19 | So they just shove some tape over it . |
20 | And er so he never had any sleep that night , well that was the that 's a story about them days . |
21 | In doing so it probably aroused some sympathy among the Party membership , though it could not prevent a movement which was receiving support from national figures . |
22 | There 's always a danger that you 've , you 've , it 's a fine balance between it creating more work , so it actually causes more problems . |
23 | She would have handed over to one of her colleagues , but somehow she just felt this case needed her personal attention . |
24 | ‘ Anyway he just grabbed some papers — and he was off again . ’ |
25 | Somehow he always had this feeling when he was with Mick . |
26 | Stockport Health Authority said yesterday it still rejected all Mr Pink 's claims about conditions in the wards and was pulling out to save money . |
27 | And I think this one is better for several reasons , I think you can quite clearly see now once you 've had a chance to look at this , the other one we saw , we , we eliminated this boat , we eliminate that post and this boat , or rather we just have this post and the sea beyond . |
28 | Well , I think it 's but I mean , we can , I can honestly say never go er past we always tell each other we love each other . |
29 | Right anybody like to make any comments on that ? |
30 | Keys I get them out I still lost those ones that I got with the matches . |