Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv] [conj] [pron] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 At the question , her head jerked up and she saw that Vitor had awakened from his nap and was frowning at her .
2 She had lean flanks and no tummy , and I could see from the way her breasts moved slightly when she walked that she wore nothing underneath her blouse ; I also had the feeling that she knew instantly that I knew .
3 But coming back , we moved again as I say and it was in the er winter .
4 ‘ He was screaming at me , ‘ Get outta here , my son 's in Vietnam ’ and then the local sheriff came in and he shouted that his son was in Vietnam and why was n't I in Vietnam ?
5 And he came in and I said and the mirror on the dressing table is n't done .
6 It 's thought Becky Blandford 's hat came off as she fell and it 's not certain whether it had a chin strap , like the one she 's wearing here .
7 About four hours came home when it rained and then it stayed dry
8 I saw the emblem on the front o' the lorry as yer drove up an' I guessed where yer was goin' . ’
9 ‘ I came back because I discovered that without him my head splits into a thousand pieces .
10 And she came out and she said that Carla she said , she said will get honours .
11 and then getting all the the chassis numbers and that and welding them on to these stolen cars and Because what , you know , er Siobhan 's dad had a , bought a Montego and I do n't know how it came about but they discovered that erm it had a diff I mean it 's had a Maestro engine in it and it had this that and the other .
12 This was a very old set and did not always work ; as I did not make contact with the control tower I came round and I saw that it was all clear for me to land , so I put my wheels down and made my approach .
13 ‘ All of it , ’ he added firmly when she sipped and made a face .
14 Harold got more because he sang and told jokes , but my mother maintained that he did n't sing well and that his jokes were blue .
15 Yeah whether or not you whether or not you think it 's been induced by the fact that , that they 've heard what happened in and they think that they can start doing that as opposed to ch as opposed to just saying we 're going to exist by creating
16 He turned away and I thought that I was clear .
17 Claudia blushed at the thought of seeing Hadrian 's Wall with Roman as her guide , but the pleasure faded quickly as she remembered that he thought she was Garry 's mistress .
18 Willie gave a tight smile which faded rapidly when he realized that the trousers of his new striped suit were soaking .
19 we had the ch young children then so that erm all in all I am not sorry that things turned out as they did because erm as luck would have it , you know ,
20 She sighed heavily as she realised that either she had to confess or , much worse , she was going to have to continue to lie to them by inventing , when asked , things which she and Cara had done together while touring Czechoslovakia .
21 I mean in so I I come here today with a petition that I presented that also talks about proposing to abolish the merger , I mean this is a move just one step away from that but I still feel in what was proposed at the last full council meeting and I would express my views to the officers that in light of what has been suggested today is actually implemented to the wording as it stands because the joint working party that had been er written up previously never did meet although if I can inform it was only the officers who actually met up and I hope that in light of all the working group and the two heads of centres covering for each other would be implicitly applied .
22 Felipe just walked in and she reacted as she felt — very relieved .
23 He glanced up as they approached and gave Melissa a distant nod without interrupting his progress up and down the small patch of grass .
24 When he got through and began to speak he cheered up as he laughed and talked away , before becoming depressed at the end of the call .
25 It 's early days but if the injury hung around and I thought that pulling out of the world championships was a necessary course of action to prevent more serious problems , I 'd do it without hesitation . ’
26 We were there illegally we broke in when they find that out they 'll … ’
27 His tax , known as a property tax , worked better because it realised that efficient assessment and collection were more important than raised levels .
28 And then I switched over and I thought but it 's a about this little boy .
29 Indeed , Fleury felt quite like a sculptor as he worked away and he thought that it must feel something like this to carve an object of beauty out of the primeval rock .
30 There was little recognition of the fact that Labour lost not because they changed but because they did n't change enough .
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