Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [pers pn] [modal v] [verb] a " in BNC.
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1 | Most importantly he can arrest a slide before it becomes unsaveable by using the outer footrest as an early warning system . |
2 | Persuade their firm to donate a hi-fi system ! , a voucher ! , bicycle ! , yacht ! etc. etc. they will receive a mention on the ticket and publicity material and obviously a warm altruistic glow . |
3 | Right so we can have a few trophies at Oxford this season anyway Bernard . |
4 | All right we 'll have a look later come lets get dressed now . |
5 | All right we can grab a quick word with Frank Clarke the Forest Manager who 's talking to Garry Newbon . |
6 | Her secret love for Robert must stay hidden , and perhaps eventually it would die a slow and painful death . |
7 | But we have got a meeting on Thursday , so perhaps we could make a point of er coming forward with some possible suggestions . |
8 | Erm so perhaps we could have a a look and see what whether there is a plan afoot to er do those so that we could have some available for |
9 | So perhaps we can have a look there , and this will appear on the ne and , and I suggest we look at it on the next General Purposes Committee . |
10 | I 'm seeing Dr McKenzie tomorrow so perhaps he can arrange a meeting . |
11 | It did n't sink darling it floated on the top , so we really need that one in there but I tell you what we 'll do , because you 've tr , written it so nicely we 'll put a little arrow and we 'll put there , that means that goes in there , alright , that 's smashing now all you need to do now is write your name on it |
12 | This can be shown by carrying out the few steps necessary , and so below you will find a worked example of key words and patterns . |
13 | If only she would join with him now , perhaps together they could find a way through this terrible situation . |
14 | Perhaps tonight I 'll get a chance , he thought now , with a lift of optimism . |
15 | Tell her firmly that you fear if she does n't pull herself together soon she 'll have a drink problem and suggest she seeks help from her GP who can refer her to a psychiatrist . |
16 | There seems to be a ring of light round everything — It is still and sunny — so still you could hear a spider spin . |
17 | Right , so , so hopefully we 'll have a look at all the scripts , then , on Friday . |
18 | And do you know what they do at Buckingham Jane , their nicknamed the ducks , and all their supporters have these warblers that go quack quack , so hopefully we 'll hear a few of those tonight . |
19 | So far she 'd run a mind-movie of Malvern with Elgar , the Outer Hebrides with Mendelssohn , Box Hill with Vivaldi , Santa Cruz with The Beach Boys , Baltimore with Laurie Anderson , and Corfu with Grieg . |
20 | Perhaps now we 'll see a happier Oval under a manager who 's prepared to clear out the old guard from ex-stalwarts down to assistant kitman . |
21 | A bald statement that the exercise of public functions may be challenged by judicial review does not , however , tell us all there is to know about the sort of decisions which are amenable to judicial review ; and so now we must consider a number of distinctions which can be drawn between types of public functions . |
22 | She had a heavily lined face , a prominent , almost hawk-like nose , but she had kindly eyes and every so often she would display a vein of sharp humour that suggested her family had to keep their shoes clean when they approached her little parlour . |
23 | People often worry that their heart is beating so fast they will have a heart attack , or they feel so faint and dizzy they will collapse , or they will be physically sick in public . |
24 | I allow you to stay in my home because of Lizzy , but I warn you now , Dan , if you try and interfere in my life , I 'll have you out the front door so fast you 'll burn a hole in the carpet . |
25 | Only maybe you 'd like a little reassurance right about now . ’ |
26 | ‘ If the Mallender family hear from you just once more , directly or indirectly , by telephone , letter or in person , by any means whatsoever , we 'll come down on you so hard you 'll think a giant had stamped on your head . |
27 | It just depends where we 're going cos I do n't know what we 're doing yet So I 'd and the woman 's coming round tonight so I 'll just , sort of , say to her if I can keep it over the weekend I can do a lot more so otherwise I 'll feel a bit bad |
28 | It 's only when you can put a famous face to sexual activity that the preposterousness of the whole event really hits home and even if that does n't stop you from participating ever again , it will certainly put you off meat for 24 hours . |
29 | yeah , you know quite hopeful so what I as I say what I 'm really looking for is I 've got a preference for older properties but you know try not to pin myself down to too much at the moment , I 've got about a hundred and thirty to spend so ideally I 'd like a cottage old style but I do need three bedrooms |
30 | know nothing after that , but anyway I said it will , I 'm putting this away so I 'll have a hundred pound then and if she does n't come I says I 'll have a hundred pound for |