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

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1 And erm she said all right and I said what do I do with them and she said I 'll put them down in the base at the back and I said all right so I went back on the shop floor just before I was coming out come out .
2 ROS : Oh , I 've heard of him all right and I want nothing to do with it .
3 It 's been going on for long enough and I think something should be done about it , ’ he added .
4 Right , I think we 've been going on long enough and I think you 've been sitting there long enough , ha
5 Watch the queues for long enough and you see them emptying their bowls and going back , not twice , but three times .
6 She loved him so desperately and she knew he loved her , but maybe not enough .
7 They did so impeccably and I believe their judgement was a judgement reached in accordance with the rules laid down by Parliament ’ Transport Secretary Malcolm Rifkind on the handling of the port sale to Teesside Holdings .
8 Said club chairman Byron Hughes : ‘ We have not been told anything officially so far and I hope we would be the first to hear . ’
9 He told a news conference : ‘ I am very happy with their progress so far and I think they will continue to do well over the next few days .
10 You will recall that when we talked about the libido theory , I said that there were erm different one of the reasons why Freud had to introduce the libido theory was he wanted to get away from the narrow biological reproductive concept of sex to do with genitals and reproduction which is of course he 'd want to expand it to include psychological never seen before er or never seen before so clearly , such as erm love of the self and , and this he gave the name narcissism , well he did n't actually , somebody else invented it not long before and he took it over very quickly .
11 ‘ You and Maria Luisa are living together now and it suggests you were involved before . ’
12 I putted nicely today and I think I can do a lot better over the next three days . ’
13 Just before we go we are going to hear a recording of a song that 's been referred to which I think is called the greatest love of all which I 'm told we 'll all know by heart er this time next year hmm erm anyway on that note if I may thank you very , very much indeed and I leave you with best wishes for a highly , highly successful birthday year .
14 She insists on tacking up a bit of tinsel and so on and I see she 's done the same for you .
15 These days we can do it much easier and we do it electrically , so we can use a relationship between conductivity which has to be er compensated for temperature and pressure at which you 're doing your readings , and that gives us a measure of our chlorinity and then that gives us a measure back to our salinity .
16 and I said you 'll have to fit it together again and she said I ca n't they were all identical squares with squiggles on oh what a
17 His wretched heart began to pump ominously again and he closed his eyes for one second , tried to breathe slowly , tried to control himself .
18 She whispered his name rather desperately and he caught her mouth with his , his lips hardening to demanding pressure when she made no move to resist .
19 She was walking her dog past the house just now and I thought I might bring her in .
20 I rang you just now and you did what you do , not speak .
21 They strolled outside again and he led her to a relatively quiet spot and they drank and shared the cake between them .
22 Just had one jumped over the side from us once and swamp ashore again and we caught it on the on the land again and put it away .
23 ‘ I flared up at him right off And I told him rd flay him if he ever sought me out again . ’
24 So you do a little circly and you have it full Oh that 's clever in n it !
25 Most of his friends were still on the loose while he had to come home eventually and he felt he was always answerable to ‘ the wife ’ .
26 ‘ We attacked them , attacked them , attacked them all the way up that straight and round that bend but they kept pounding more and more on and they held us , ’ said Probert .
27 The hall light was still on and he put his ear to the letter box ; he could hear her voice on the telephone but could not distinguish her words .
28 She said I ca n't cope no more , she said I just can not cope any longer and I said you must n't feel like that I said you 'll break all our hearts , I said it 's , life will never be the same again , I said come on home with me , forget about this day , I said tomorrow we 'll come and pick your birds up cos she 's got two beautiful parrots , she 's got a Mulican white with peach
29 I mean you 've got to keep the Home Fires Burning , Grin and Bear it , make him Feel Welcome — although see when he 's up at midnight frying eggs and he spatters grease all over my good ceramic hob I could brain him so I could — but I just tell myself he 's Not Home Forever and I bite my tongue .
30 Shannon was pleased to welcome the warmth of the flames , but his easy success with a task she knew would have taken her hours irritated her still further and she shot him a withering look .
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