Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [adv] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Well it 's an F S A or a governor 's meeting or something up St Margarets .
2 When you 've finished , you just tear off all your flip charts , and put them up round the room or something so people can
3 Souness feels James , 22 , is still developing and not yet ready for a high-pressure European tie , where one away goal could be disastrous .
4 Most elusive factoid : who or what exactly Godzilla mated with to produce Son of Godzilla
5 They were both silent as they drove home , and when they passed Monument Hill Jack hardly gave a thought to the Worm or Jonathan Ram , or anything else Jamie Shepherd had told him .
6 ‘ We urge him to contact his family or us so people can help him .
7 ‘ But nobody appreciates more than me how Ian feels because I endured the same thing at exactly this time last year .
8 JEWKES : O , you are very good , sir , very forgiving indeed , but come , I hope you will be so good as to take her to your bosom and that my tomorrow morning you 'll bring her to a better sense of her duty .
9 There were two scheduled stops on my journey : the first was a company that was going to hold my bulkier items in storage ( a firm that my now ex-landlord had told me about which had some spare space in a lock-up in a basement car park ) ; the second was of course the Palace Hotel where I was going to drop off everything else .
10 ‘ I was partially open … although I never filly declared that I was chiefly interested in fiddling ’ ( Ditton 1977 ) .
11 This profile is for samples that I just north of South Georgia in the south Atlantic in nineteen eighty six .
12 I tell you what , you to make mistakes in your life , I mean and , I just , well one of those things that that I 'm pleased about , is that I just George when
13 I du n no what to do , so I just sort of stand there .
14 My head 's spinning , so I just sort of lean there a bit and have a rest .
15 That made people feel that their least effort was rewarded and they looked forward to participating in the next organizational improvement .
16 It was the questions he implied rather than their apparently subjectivist formulation that ensured his place in current history .
17 There was a story last year that Francis wanted to swap Dorigo for Worthington+ 500,000 ( ha ! ) so its probably francis , one of the most annoying managers around , mouthing off and dreaming ! !
18 Ianthe had not told her mother that she sometimes hat to dust the books in the library .
19 Saying that you now ahm replace the bones of crippled fingers
20 And part of the reason of course the dialect is gone is that we unconsciously sort of translate what we 're going to say into good English so that we 're understood .
21 Conversely , we sometimes do things with a horse that we intellectually reason should be all right , and it is n't !
22 It does n't make us so that satan has no power over us , so that we never sin again .
23 and I think th you know I 'm certainly going to be arguing that we actually address management time almost as a separate issue .
24 The suggestion I 've had is that we have got held in the budgets erm land acquisition , I mean it may be that we actually pool this the , the new land acquisition after the centenary , which might be erm a way of recognizing the centenary of the , of the parish council .
25 See this is what we , we know we want them , but the ones that we really sort of look up to and reward are the ones that show these other types of behaviour .
26 It also means that we now landfill wastes that should be incinerated .
27 IT 'S a feat that his circus act father would have made a million bucks from , but how could Mr Major-Ball have foreseen that everything little John touched would turn into 100% pure horse-dung ?
28 Yeah , at the beginning was when sort of got twenty minutes left to do it erm we were fine there and I think it was the beginning part was and then we started panicking then like sort of after that you said oh do you want five minutes or more and we all sort of looked at each other you know and we did n't feel that we had enough time erm so we just sort of really
29 ‘ Admittedly there was a sort of backlash from outside , and even from within the group , so we then sort of backtracked .
30 Well we generally aim to have I suppose most of our lectures at an A level standard , but we have a significant number for those doing O level , indeed some lectures which can be tailored for either , so anybody very mucg below O level we probably could n't cater for — I think probably because we would n't feel competent , rather than because we do n't want to do it .
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