Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [adv] [verb] [pos pn] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | But mostly I just felt my power ! |
2 | Perhaps I simply raise my hand . |
3 | I was glad I 'd said it so I just kept my head down and played on . |
4 | And like I thought I 'm not gon na look up in case he goes for me or something , so I just kept my head in the pillow and pretended the light was blinding me oh ha ha cos when I get you alone what ? |
5 | and so I just need my salad stuff till another time |
6 | So I always take my dinner in there . |
7 | So I really need your support . |
8 | So I actually put my arm out straight for you now ? |
9 | So I merely downplayed my reply . |
10 | The Sister Constance , who was the then the principal sister there she let us have the field so we got entertainment laid on we invited a celebrity , I think our first celebrity was erm I think it was Lord and Lady and then each time we had a different one , we had entertainment the whole time we started , about half past two and then we had entertainment until six then we had an interval then we had entertainment till twelve o'clock I even took my piano down onto the field so that we could have music . |
11 | You knew I 'd move in with you — perhaps you already felt our child kick inside your belly — ; you saw us wave it off to school . |
12 | Perhaps you always have your evening meal at seven o'clock — but , if you are hungry at six , that is when you should eat . |
13 | Perhaps you really wounded his pride when you turned him down so he wants to see you humiliated . ’ |
14 | So you just need your crane driver really to un to unload the ? |
15 | So you just move your cursor along . |
16 | So you just changed your mind and put it in |
17 | So you just changed your mind and put it in . |
18 | And more or less you just earn your bread and butter er doing things I mean it might be in the office |
19 | Apparently they either found me dad down the cellar or he recovered and come up the cellar like , you know . |
20 | Perhaps it even explained his relationship with Virginia Dysart . |
21 | He had not wanted to put the device beneath her car because her children might be in it so he instead targeted her husband . |
22 | So he simply resigned his job , sold up and bought air tickets for all the family . |
23 | I was going mad : my mum was swearing at me , I was swearing at her ; finally I just lost my temper and said . |
24 | With lunch over they reluctantly returned their attention to the files . |
25 | A fair conclusion might be that Kennedy found it helpful — perhaps therapeutic — to talk to Ormsby-Gore and Macmillan whether or not they basically influenced his thinking . |
26 | Thus he gradually refined his technique , adjusting times and temperatures to the tightest tolerances to produce more consistent results than most other practitioners . |
27 | Thus he gradually refined his technique , adjusting times and temperatures to the tightest tolerances to produce more consistent results than most other practitioners . |
28 | Right you then get your baby , you 'll see the midwives doing this , you stabilize the baby pelvis , because otherwise it will just sort of go all over the place wo n't it , and this doll is , is fairly fixed , it 's not a very soft thing like a baby and you , with your hand you put your finger which is about the same length as the baby 's finger is n't it ? |
29 | And I took that little book up to the union and showed it to the branch secretary and still I never got my bike or any compensation for it . |
30 | There is always someone there to take their place . |