Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | He also gave me whole tins of peaches in syrup ; I ate so many that eventually I broke out in a painful rash . |
2 | Eventually I threw up into a litter bin attached to a crowded bus shelter on St George 's Road . |
3 | Suddenly someone opened up with a machine gun at us . |
4 | ‘ Perhaps I fell out of a plane , ’ she said despondently . |
5 | So I came in with an American-made guitar ( the T-60 ) in a case that retailed for 350 dollars at a time when a Les Paul was 1,000 dollars and a Stratocaster over 800 . |
6 | So I came in with an American-made guitar ( the T-60 ) in a case that retailed for 350 dollars at a time when a Les Paul was 1,000 dollars and a Stratocaster over 800 . |
7 | So I went up into a tree and I stayed there all night . |
8 | So I went in for a scholarship with the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts . |
9 | So I stood around like a fool for twenty minutes . |
10 | So I sat down on a chair that stood by the counter and looked around the shop while waiting for Mary to emerge from behind the colourful painted screen where she was trying things on . |
11 | ‘ Perhaps someone got through on a short-wave transmitter ? ’ |
12 | So you end up with a particle if you look at that it 's particles about two or three mills square . |
13 | but er if you put it in together you come up with a more realistic erm assessment . |
14 | There were only thirty visitors over the weekend Only one signing up for an organically grown allotment.It seems the message has n't yet taken root with the general public . |
15 | So we set off for a last look round . |
16 | Lots of friends were at collieries because they were colliers 's sons anyway tt and er so we went down about a job . |
17 | I , I said I was sp you were speaking to an expert er so we went off at a blind tangent . |
18 | erm The response has been for that authority then to groin its bit of beach , and so we end up with a situation today where along the Sussex coast practically the whole of the coast is groined , except for the areas which are backed by high cliffs , erm where we have the sorts of rates of erosion that I mentioned . |
19 | So one set out with a policy of having good human relations and my friendship with Marcus Sieff ( now president of Marks $ Spencer ) dating back to 1953 has also had an influence . |
20 | So they sat down on a big , flat , comfortable stone in the grass . |
21 | Together they add up to a ‘ magical ’ mix of people and products to give you , the architectural specifier , extra confidence — extra choice . |
22 | Suddenly he drifts off into a momentary reverie , gradually descending back to earth . |
23 | somebody else to come and apparently he escaped out of a prison somewhere , she 's |
24 | Perhaps he popped out for a quick sandwich while Nigel read ? |
25 | So he hung about in a lonely spot one night , just where the other fellow was due to pass by — and well , Bob 's your uncle , as you so succinctly put it . |
26 | So he went back to a boy — one of the best , came highly recommended . |
27 | He was too restless to sleep any more so he went out for a walk . |
28 | So it came out of a budget when we were all ratepayers , it did n't come out of poll tax payers ' budgets okay ? |
29 | And so it went on for a few more minutes and then Anna returned , bearing a red packet labelled " Marlboro " . |
30 | So it gets back to a question of confidence again ? |