Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [adv] [verb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Only I just turned into grocery because you could n't get fruit , when you want Well you had a bit but not much . |
2 | He cried for put him on the bed , could n't do no college work so I just went to bed and left him . |
3 | So I just said in passing , I said Well your husband 's allowed up to two hours , he thinks it 's only gon na t Ooh she 's says it wo n't take that , no . |
4 | During daylight most barbel will be sheltering and so I also look for cover in the form of weed beds , deep hollows and undercut banks . |
5 | So I still wash by hand with my blue-bag and my plunger . |
6 | I had a phobia about going to the dentist , and the doctor wanted to give me tranquillizers but I did n't want to take them , so I actually went for hypnotherapy which helped . |
7 | So you often see on nature programmes , for example , when a bird comes back to a nest with several chicks in , you see the parental bird kind of poking its , its beak in the in the gaping beaks of all the chicks . |
8 | So they just ask for crime prevention and they get it |
9 | Although Traherne held the living of Credenhill until his death in 1674 , it is not clear for how long he actually acted as minister there . |
10 | Perhaps he only aimed to chivvy those civilians in another direction , but was inexpert in the settings of the weapon . |
11 | So he still goes to playgroup . |
12 | Nevertheless I always accepted with gratitude the milk which the shepherd offered me , as the expression of his love , but since , being pure spirit , I do not need the milk , I shared it with this little fox , who is very fond of milk . " |
13 | Waugh perceived a resemblance between the two books himself , and in his letter to Orwell on Nineteen Eighty-Four he reproached him in a jibe as potent as any he ever made to friend or enemy : ‘ Men who love a crucified God need never think of torture as all-powerful . ’ |
14 | Mind , when I read their story on erm I read them on Thursday afternoon and I said , right we better practise for nursery |
15 | This is fine so long as we recognize how little we genuinely know about education , and how cautious therefore must be the -claims that we are able to make . |
16 | A long time later she finally drifted into sleep . |
17 | Now I also had in mind something along these lines … ’ |
18 | She had never seen a dragon before , and now she nearly exploded with joy . |
19 | ‘ Really we only laugh at humour we 're relaxed with , or a situation we can identify with , ’ says Carl . |
20 | Yes , I think we have to take any situation like this , not just the major ones like war , but any situation that we come across and use it as a real opportunity for learning , and maybe for adults to be able to do the things that they did n't do when they were children , which is why now we often respond as child in these situations . |
21 | Now we now come to resolution two , which is in effect the appointment of the , er Honorary Officers . |
22 | He provided Gordon with excellent feedback from the track and by now he rarely got into trouble on the circuit . |
23 | Well I just stay at home . |
24 | idea to get it going and get it off the ground even if you you put your beer on at , well I just thought of couple Boddingtons put their they 're they 're gon na put their , they 're gon na put there 's at a pound a pint . |
25 | Well I firmly believe in building up a library . |
26 | Well she never got in contact with me again . |
27 | That 's right , she said Margaret never goes , I said well we never go for lunch out , we hardly ever really |
28 | 2 weeks ago it finally came to trial 2 weeks ago and today was the day of judgement , but she 's still waiting . |
29 | I used to read to the family , and pray with them in the evening , and then I usually went to bed at nine o'clock . |
30 | Sometimes I almost feel on fire with the immensity of this : each of us is a person , alive , growing and relating . |