Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [adv] [vb base] [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 just use this thing you 've got ?
3 Er , so I just make that point because of the debate last week .
4 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 . ’
5 Perhaps you even regain some weight .
6 No , I do n't like that , mm so you obviously help each other
7 So you always take that chance of ruining a relationship … .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 so we actually add some value to it
11 we 're not , it 's not tomorrow it 's Wednesday , we get period one and two off so we only have half day
12 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 .
13 So they just shove some tape over it .
14 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 .
15 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 .
16 Now you never forget those sort of things .
17 it must have been about four or five o'clock in morning , and now we never hear any traffic .
18 Often we just see each other at weekends .
19 Now they simply unfold some cheesecloth and throw it over their shoulders ! ’
20 Mostly they just double each other .
21 Yes , well I never use that word actually myself ,
22 They only know well you either have this option paying this amount , that option paying that amount or that option paying that amount and which one do you want to have .
23 well you just catch these things , no she did n't got to Madge 's when they got the
24 expect they do , well you always add some potatoes , salt to the potatoes , but er , I 've only got enough for about two days
25 Oh course I can Erm there was a game that we called er Tin Lurky You probably wo n't well you never hear that expression now and er we used to get this old t any tin can and er you somebody would kick it you see and er the one that was sort of one used to have to fur and fetch this tin an bring it back again and then was should all hide , sounds a daft silly game , I know , but this one had to find us and the first one he found it was his turn next to fetch the tin and then find us again .
26 Oh well we either have that war film this afternoon or the Errol Flynn do n't we ?
27 Here we simply give some examples of the ways in which independent agency objectives , coupled with limited control , may affect the behaviour of the government .
28 Sometimes you hardly get any time to cross the road before the actual lights turn , and particularly the handicapped and the blind
29 and then you also pick that room and things like that just to demonstrate how that can be used
30 First you make a fairly detailed ground plan , and then you essentially turn that ground plan into a three dimensional plan inside the computer .
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