Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [verb] [pron] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Unless you 'd rather I brought him in as chaperon ? |
2 | Father and Mother have promised not to oppose this if only I leave them out of the matter … |
3 | So I took myself off to my billet , feeling bloody frustrated and edgy , might I add , and thence to bed , where I thought about it . |
4 | So I took it over to Paul I said I brought this for Blackie I said , I just cooked it , it smells nice . |
5 | I did do that along with Ron and er they were speaking in terms of er a conjurer at under a pound a time and thing of that nature which should then come to a the pensioner 's category at Poole , so I took it back to Stuart and he said oh see what I can do Norman , and at the present moment it rests there because I have n't been able to contact Stuart at the moment owed to the holiday , but I shall be contacting him and hopefully we will also be doing two days , which is the Tuesday and the Thursday , also what they , er , he 's , he 's promised to do is to come half way with the cost of the jazz band , which is a great help . |
6 | I definitely could n't afford that , so I took it back to the Oxford Used Car Centre and erm what happened , the mechanical breakdown service — now this is where I thought they were very good — they reimbursed me all the money that I 'd paid out on those repairs plus they did the repairs and put me a new gearbox in and the car 's running perfectly . |
7 | So I took it out of my pocket and he said what was happened then ? |
8 | So I took it out on Phil when he did show up which was natural enough I suppose but probably unhelpful . |
9 | I says , they have a hotel there , so I brought them up to the hotel and took them , he went in and he made arrangements to stay there and then I took them over and let them see this lake dwell this crannagh as they call it . |
10 | , so I put her out in the end it erm it was surprising everybody knew what was going to happen they knew what I was going to do right when I come back in after swi place was empty they 'd got out that door before I 'd got her out the door but erm no it 's it 's very insulting . |
11 | So I put it out of my mind until I got home . |
12 | Yeah well what I do sometimes I wear a thing just once and I think well it 's not dirty so I put it back in . |
13 | So I hired it out to people and work night and day when the weather was bonny , combining their barley and that . |
14 | My head got stuck up there so I lifted her up in the hair and started swinging her around in my head . |
15 | I just did n't know how to cope so I sent her out of the room . |
16 | So I sent her off to Tesco 's . |
17 | nanny 's down the road , but Carl was in this morning so I dropped it off to him it 's gon na be a long time |
18 | Some rude shots Get the camera and the photos and I would and if and if there ai n't any photos so I get it back into focus and he do it again and it bit out of focus . |
19 | With that beat I needed a really stomping guitar line to go with it so I worked it through in my head and then worked out the chords on the piano . |
20 | So I phoned them up in the afternoon and I said the bicycle that my friend Mr reported yesterday afternoon is still in the bushes . |
21 | That 's why I wanted to start them so I gave them back to him . |
22 | And so I found myself back in the overgrown garden in the bright daylight . |
23 | Every morning just before seven o'clock I ring somebody up on Radio Nottingham and say get out of bed . |
24 | Then suddenly she flung herself down on the bed and closed her eyes . |
25 | When he had done so she brought it back to England . |
26 | So she chivvied him out of the cart-end and walked him away from the camp through knee-length grass . |
27 | which is very natural , and so she ships them off to Germany to the relatives |
28 | So you put it in at what ? |
29 | The first thing people are gon na say is , Well I 've not seen one so you send one out to them . |
30 | So we took him up to Fountains Abbey ( one of Britain 's most famous monastic ruins ) . |