Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [verb] [pron] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I do n't see the resemblance of Stu and Paul Young though , perhaps I expected someone with Spiky hair & black leather trousers .
2 Perhaps I sensed something of this .
3 So I had him for five hours , normally from 6 pm to 11 pm . ’
4 So I said nothing to this conductor , just wrote down his staff number .
5 so I said something about last week , you see , and I could of , it was my birthday last week and , but er , and I carried on , he said oh go , oh I 'm sorry mum , I 'm sorry about that and I said do n't matter , does n't matter , well I thought , right I 'll let him know
6 So I took her through that holiday in greater detail .
7 So I made it to 100 and we won the game shortly after . ’
8 She got in the bed to watch Neighbours and we came back about five o'clock and I went up the stairs , the T V was and he was erm out for count , so I left them for another hour and I said to mum
9 So I sent it to another in New York , and he took it . ’
10 So I knitted it in double jacquard .
11 I try and get it out with my fingers , but I ca n't reach it so I pour it into another bowl and put it on the floor for Satan to drink .
12 So I found myself in one of those " Catch 22 " situations and I chose the lesser one , and the one I thought I could defend .
13 Yeah , she gave me a Crunchie and I thought I bet it 's poison so I broke it in half gave them a bit , watched them eat it , gave it five minutes and then eat mine !
14 Luckily there was a manger in the corner of his box with a tying-up ring next to it so I tied him to some baler twine , in case the worse came to the worse , and put his water and his hay at nose level in front of him .
15 So you put it under both like this .
16 However in doing so you deprived us of detailed insights into the conditions of life in other parts of the world , and played into the hands of the New Right with its ‘ divide and conquer ’ tactics .
17 So you do it after five years .
18 So you want something like that , it 's a hundred and twenty long , millimetres seventy wide
19 Squeezing her fist together she crumbled it into fine powdery dust .
20 These two lines will never meet , no matter how much you extend them in either direction .
21 Perhaps we have something in common . ’
22 So we left it at that .
23 So we put it into this pot and we invest it in as many funds and spread the money out , so if , if one fund does n't produce very much in return , another fund will , and so we in fact , get a better spread throughout the market , than you could do as an individual .
24 So we shared one between six and it was both wonderful and sufficient .
25 So we call it minus three .
26 Those are both plus so we call it plus ten these are both minus so the answer is ?
27 Perhaps they reflect nothing at all except the accidents of conception : but I suspect that there is often , in fact , a buried clue here , and that if we could unearth it we should know something about the early growth of many market towns that no documents will ever tell us .
28 So they achieved it in one state and then they moved on to another and started a whole new campaign .
29 This policeman was having to give evidence and he 'd come to talk , oh I see you 've had the baby , cos he was talking to me it had happened I said , oh what did you have blah blah blah , blah blah blah , but the little devil went in the witness box , he denied about not being there on duty about putting his mac on , ooh and he 'd never clapped eyes on barrister or a solicitor and they said he 'll meet you before the case , so we had to go extra early meet this barrister and he never came and so they took us in this little room in all his wig and his gown , we got , oh what happened ?
30 Furthermore he interpreted it in such a way that ‘ support ’ was not an empty word .
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