Example sentences of "[adv] [noun prp] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Right Kelly tell me what you 've been up |
2 | Eventually Johnny drew him to one side with a shock-haired young reporter who sported horn-rimmed glasses and a velvet bow-tie . |
3 | Eventually Linda gave it up and admitted that Marilyn Duxbody was not present but added , with overtones of hysteria , that she expected her any minute . |
4 | All right David do you still think it 's necessary to move them ? |
5 | Benny was whistling noisily and he seemed happy in what he was doing so William left him alone . |
6 | Only Ibrahim misunderstood you . |
7 | Only NME welcomed it with excitement . |
8 | So Morse told him . |
9 | Suddenly Isabel knew she had to succeed . |
10 | So Khun replaced him on Dec. 27 . |
11 | Mick thought : ‘ So Matt thinks he 's going to be an MP . |
12 | ‘ No , nor could her father — or so Mandeville told me last night after you had retired . |
13 | So MacDonald reckons he 's in for a hard night at Broomfield on Tuesday . |
14 | Suddenly Sophie found she was in deep water . |
15 | So McNealy says he 's going to put his people on a road show to compare vapourchips to vapourchips . ’ |
16 | So McNealy says he 's going to put his people on a road show to compare ‘ vapourchips to vapourchips . ’ |
17 | ‘ So Angy asked him to pass her a knife while she was cooking something . ’ |
18 | I know she 's right , but she should , set an example in some ways , mm people are so used to her now they just look at her and carry on talking silly old bugger , you know , , shut up Deirdre I 'm do n't want to do that , should n't be , cos there was n't much to put on , although they left , left quite a bit off yesterday , they cut short , there was five hundred breast portion short and two hundred oyster eggs , so Deirdre informed me but they injected six hundred too many and four hundred eggs to Tescos all quite ridiculous . |
19 | And er , later of course , he became the American Ambassador of Vienna , so Freud met him , but so , so , Bullett had a personal stake in this , but I must admit , er my own view was , was rather to admire Bullett for his stand , because it 's a rare politician who stands up and says look , you know , we 've been there , having made promises , we 've broken all of them , and we ought to resign , or you ought to resign . |
20 | So Sylvie decided she would enlist the Princesse . |
21 | Oh I thought you was buying that one so Ann told us . |
22 | So Ann told us , so that 's |
23 | And she said I 'm , I 'm I 'm not staying she said , I think it was New Year 's Eve , she said I 'm walking out so I might have no job , so I 've not seen her since , so Madge said she 's still there , that 's in Altrincham int it ? |
24 | Rosenburg , of course , knew of Modigliani 's work and perhaps Lipchitz felt he could put some work Modigliani 's way and at the same time acquire a beautiful painting that might appreciate . |
25 | So Bobby said they said oh dad said we can come in the house . |
26 | So she said I 've a good mind to write to the manager so Bobby said you wan na leave well alone , forget he said . |
27 | So Jane found it easy to ask Flora — whom she found honest and direct — how she and Alastair had got together . |
28 | So Anabelle made her home under a lilac bush in Sergeant 's garden . |
29 | I said oh I hope she has n't got another bus so Sharan said I think there is two buses cos whenever I meet mum it 's always a little blue bus and this was a big orange I said well we 'll call at the shop I said and if erm not we 'll have to go home . |
30 | The BBC still , happily , seemed keen to see the film produced and so Gerard budgeted it to be made as simply as possible in 16mm for television , with the hope that cinema distributors would find it irresistible and give it a release on the big screen . |