Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [coord] [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 He greeted me politely and we quickly got into conversation .
2 It was the way he was erm as well out of his way to impress them so but they just , well you might help
3 So you had to share yours with someone else and you just got a sixth okay .
4 Actually , I 'd been waiting for somebody else but I just happened to be on hand and I could n't just stand there and watch her struggle with all those boxes , suitcases , typewriters , bicycles , stereo systems and so on .
5 Or if you right and they just want you to smack his face , then he is not in another gang — he is one of they .
6 Patrick held both hands up in a gesture of peace , he smiled for a moment ; I 'm no trying to get at you personally but I just fucking feel that you cant expect the teacher to be the everything , the heavyweight boxing champion of the world .
7 ‘ I did not want you here and I certainly do not want Ana 's life complicated further . ’
8 They both go on a journey of discovery , she intellectually and he emotionally .
9 He treats you abominably and you never say a thing because , you say , he does n't like women who complain .
10 When he gets you he beats you up for leaving him ; you go back and start working for him again ; then you try to get away from him ; he finds you again and you just go on like this all the time .
11 Are you looking for the interaction where you learn something about the culture from talking to the people or do you want minimal interaction where simply you visit a place , and you stay in your little bubble or ghetto with people of your own tour company , you do everything together and you never come into contact with local people .
12 then it was something else and I honestly thought the doctor thought I was cracked !
13 I got a postcard of one recently and I honestly thought it was a real woman . ’
14 Hence me here and him there .
15 He was not quick to anger and confrontation ; shocks caught up with him slowly and he usually faced them in solitary depression rather than by throwing a scene .
16 I tried to talk to her sensibly but she just would n't listen . ’
17 It seemed to come from nowhere , it transformed him utterly and it invariably caused her anger against him to feel quite suddenly totally inappropriate .
18 Cos I saw her yesterday and she already
19 Carrie looked at him sharply but he simply seemed to be in an unusually good temper .
20 ‘ He used to be bitter because his father never visited him either but he never let his feelings out . ’
21 ‘ Bremner spoke to me earlier but I just ignored him .
22 It just and it just switches off you know ,
23 I tried it once and it nearly killed me .
24 But I 'm beginning to enjoy it now and I positively like my regular spot on Going Live because I have to interview people which I love doing . ’
25 ‘ We believed it then and we still do today .
26 And that 's the only way I can see a way through this , thinking okay they 've got this ideology , they 've tried it twice and it still has n't worked .
27 I 've had a wonderful run , and I 've enjoyed it hugely and I just ca n't say what it has meant to me over the past four marvellous Ryder Cups .
28 And that , tha , that 's the thing that makes me red , it 's not the cutting it 's when they just pull it apart and it like
29 In his book , Saturdays were for racing , betting and boozing — nothing else and he rarely strayed beyond the local corner pub .
30 The fishermen showed us how to hold them safely and we invariably went home with a few , to watch , shocked , as Mother plunged them , alive , into boiling water .
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