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

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1 Well I think we have to stop there for a little while because it 's nine o'clock , and I 've just got erm a few more pictures to show you later on so if we have a short break now , I think the coffee ladies are ready .
2 He looked around him as he went ; but he did not slow down much until he reached the culvert .
3 This makes time appear to slow down so that we remember the details of an accident , such as a car crash , as though it occurred in slow motion .
4 Two er requirements for the future that er seem to be er er desirable are stealth and what could be stealthier than the present generation of aircraft and secondly to prevent you having to go over your target you 're likely to be shot down so that you need a stand up weapon capability , er if the payload is somewhat limited can it still carry stand off weapons that are effective ?
5 Mark them down with your knife down the back down here , you know , right down so as you had a mark .
6 Bring them in so that they share the unpopularity but do n't give them enough power to change anything . ’
7 He did not merely walk barefoot in the pine needles , but dug his toes in so that they ploughed a shallow furrow .
8 My godmother — Helen — has given us such good premises and so many other advantages that it would be foolish to give in just because we have a bit of opposition . ’
9 You can rest assured that you do not dive in just because you have a weak constitution !
10 John Coffin came in just as she took a sip .
11 Father Ross comes in specially and he gets a lovely breakfast in the parlour .
12 Gambo began to jump up and down excitedly as he watched the projectile arc towards the massing foe .
13 I 'm gon na do the eyes when it 's finished because the white went all splodgy cos I could n't get the brush in even though I had a tiny brush .
14 Cos if you leave d go the cord straight away the cord just goes shooting up there , the weight inside comes down here and you lose the cord and you have to take the whole lot p t apart in order to get the thing to work again .
15 , was you was down here when I washed the caravan ?
16 She looked even more head-mistressy than usual , a caricature , with a long black gown and a mortarboard that pressed down hard till it flattened the top of her head .
17 Well I was thrown in at the deep end Different persons came in maybe if we had a job in a hurry and they would say , Oh you 're on at such and such a time at this .
18 We used to pass sweets and things to some of the girls down there if we passed the windows .
19 Cos I mean if he keeps rushing down there and you got the greenhouse there he 's gon na go through that !
20 Well my mother was one of the pillars of the Palfrey church and er she er oh I went , my father never used to go , but she used to go and of course I , I used to be an altar server down there when I got a bit older I did for a week or two to the erm do you know anything about an Anglo-Catholic Church I mean where they swing the incense and there is this little boy with the boat ?
21 ‘ I kept sleeping in , and I did n't want to come in late because you get a row or a detention — so I just stayed off . ’
22 The kiss grew stronger and wilder , and he rolled over so that he covered the length of her .
23 You know his son took over shortly after I joined the company .
24 It 's over now and I deserve a rest .
25 I have followed it through closely because it shows the kind of diplomacy which , though no comparable evidence survives , has to be assumed for subsequent relations between Charles and his brothers ( and later his nephews ) throughout his reign .
26 The point which Lance Henderson makes and he stressed over and over again that he seeks no personal recognition at all and the point of retelling this story here long , long years after is that they should never be forgotten .
27 So then they have to fill out all the forms all over again and I get a stern warning against giving false information to police officers !
28 Some adolescents seemed concerned about a lack of knowledge or deficiency in Creole on their own part : For my English oral , last year , I had to read a Patois poem , so I aksed my mum to read it for me , and that 's how I got to , you know , sort of pick it up just for that poem … kept letting her read it over and over again till I get the sound .
29 I think the way it should be tackled is speak to about it , say that we still believe that y'know it ca n't go on forever obviously it ca n't go on forever because I think the longer it goes on the worse it 'll become in all honesty
30 Start off properly and you have a much better chance of being welcome year after year .
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