Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] [adv] [verb] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The Grant Hall Hotel was next door to Zion United Church where I still spent many weekday evenings in boys ' work , and it was now handy to finish at the church and then cross over to the radio station for the late night shift . |
2 | But they said that it was a different matter over in the west , around Appleby way , where they generally paid more money but worked you very hard and gave you little meat . |
3 | It should be clear from the previous chapters that although I still had some sense of personal identity when I became anorexic , I simply did not have the opportunity or know-how to form an Eriksonian ego identity . |
4 | ‘ These people got abusive because we would n't take their drugs so I just grabbed this bag of s*** and poured it over the floor . |
5 | Personally I like to keep things as simple as possible , so I always relate this concept to the relative major key even if I 'm dealing with a song which is in a minor key . |
6 | ‘ All my school life , I was under the impression I was not completely stupid but pretty dumb so I never had that oomph . |
7 | Although she never showed any interest in what I was up to at university , she often asked questions about the East End and seemed fascinated by my stories of Charlie Trumper and his barrow . |
8 | The Dalek 's power was conducted through the floors so you instantly dismissed any idea of the city being built from house bricks . |
9 | And you may find treating the pain in the day means it 's not so bad at night so you actually get more sleep anyway . |
10 | ‘ The children like convenience foods such as sausages or fishfingers and chips so we sometimes have that sort of thing , and occasionally we buy a takeaway from the chip shop . |
11 | I was paid for the lessons not in money but in food , so we always had enough oil , sugar , cheese and butter — commodities that were now difficult to obtain . |
12 | I been married for 11 months and my husband works away during the week so we only see each other at weekends . |
13 | Taken in conjunction with what follows they show the development of UK practice , although they also illustrate that progress has been slow and uncertain , and that user education is still generally a peripheral service in most libraries . |
14 | It is a robust species and can reach over two feet in length , although they seldom reach this size in the aquarium . |
15 | Those of us in public life are aware that , whenever complaints of poor service come before us , there are always Labout Members who will blame either the absence of public funds , although they never make any reference to where the money has to come from , or the Government . |
16 | Actually it 's quite a cosy group , so they probably know each other by |
17 | In fact he had me arriving at the scene in a police car with two tones , at , at , at that time we did n't have police cars with two tones , just siren , so they obviously put some sound on it . |
18 | Once they ever reach that position |
19 | The reason why Roger was styled ‘ de Meuland ’ ( or ‘ Meuleng ’ , ‘ Meulent ’ , ‘ Molend ’ , etc. ) is unclear , although it probably indicates some connection with Meulon in Normandy . |
20 | The feel was ‘ Get to Manchester and get signed ’ although it rarely worked that way . |
21 | During the first decade it seems , on average , to have run below £200,000 , although it sometimes exceeded that figure . |
22 | Returning towards the island he saw five Ju88s heading out to sea and although he now had little ammunition left , attacked and thought that he had managed to damage one . |
23 | Bernard , however , realized that unless someone with a sound financial background took the company 's problems in hand , its continued existence was threatened , although he too showed little enthusiasm for the idea . |
24 | He had told her the one thing of importance , even if nothing else made any sense . |
25 | I now quote her too kind words because they show some of the things she valued in writing , even if I imperfectly deserve such praise . |
26 | Finally , he showed me off the premises with the injunction , accompanied by a theatrical wink , that I should get straight on to him if I ever had any bother . |
27 | Struggling to control his temper ( he could probably have flattened his co-star ) , Wayne replied ‘ If I ever take another ad , I 'll remember that , Richard . ’ |
28 | It was when he attempted to argue , ‘ I would n't be bothered if I never had another ride in the National , ’ that he began to give himself away . |
29 | IF I never see another picture of Cindy Crawford or Jeffrey Bernard , that will be too soon . |
30 | ‘ What we have to do , ’ said Samuel , taking advantage of her exit from the ring , ‘ and I take it no one objects if I now chair this committee , ’ he added off-handedly , ‘ is to decide whether the Week of the Lion should continue or be cancelled . ’ |