Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [adv] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Luckily I already knew Elaine Stewart , one of the horse owners and an influential member of the Horse Society . |
2 | Perhaps I just see things , make things up ? |
3 | ‘ Perhaps I never read Paradise Lost as carefully as I should have , ’ he said . |
4 | A few days later while driving him home , she asked him why he 'd hit her and , she alleged , ‘ He went crazy again , punching me so I nearly lost control of the car . ’ |
5 | Well no I did it last week and one of the references I could n't remember the name of the woman , so I just put Mrs blank and I just left it so I thought I 'd do it again cos there were a couple of bits I did wrong and a bit dodgy , so I though save me writing it I 'll just do it all over again but it looks like I 'm not gon na be able to now because we 've brought out here for a piddling stupid fire drill ! |
6 | So I just hope Sunderland whip them now . |
7 | and I was gon na get pizza , but there was n't , there was n't any so I just got chips and sausage . |
8 | So I mostly chose Uncle Bill because I thought the world of him , but I was cunning enough to go to Uncle Geordie 's about every fourth week . |
9 | well no I did n't but that only was because she was focusing her attention on and work so I never had need |
10 | So I always had meat during the rainy months when I could not go out with a gun . |
11 | So I really pay £40 to go by car . |
12 | The motion was formally seconded , colleagues , so I now call John to put the C E C position John . |
13 | Er and I think that is something that the Department of the Environment in particular on the Stansted Airport have deserved , so I fully support Terry in which this er report has been written . |
14 | So I gradually amassed armfuls of small twigs , which I carried back to my cave . |
15 | But in 1987 the party , at all levels , was forced to accept that many of Labour 's traditional policies — not merely its recently acquired ones — were electorally unsaleable . |
16 | Apparently she regularly dispensed medicines to ‘ those not in acute distempers ’ among her ‘ own sex and little children ’ . |
17 | Perhaps she even got Grandma thinking the same , not realizing that Grandma was a person who needed the near-replica of her childhood to make a background for her life ; and that although she gave , she also received . |
18 | Or perhaps you secretly hoped Rocky would get knocked out before he made any sequels . |
19 | ‘ No perhaps you just lack judgement . |
20 | Perhaps you only forgot things you did n't want to be there in the first place . |
21 | Furthermore she also reserved rights over tin and lead . |
22 | So you only spoke Welsh at home ? |
23 | So you now have act four , scene five . |
24 | So you actually became dependant on the tranquillizers did you or or or you simply had |
25 | So you always like conversation and in general you would like to speak . |
26 | So you still see parties walking on glaciers unroped , or climbing easy routes in an endless series of laborious pitches . |
27 | In claiming that terminal examinations have little effect on patterns of teaching and learning , Hammersley and Scarth 's research does , however , focus on only one tightly defined area of classroom learning ( overall patterns of public whole-class talk ) . |
28 | And we agree to Vic 's conditions because we bloody need to and deep down we probably think Vic 's a genius too . |
29 | Erm , what I 'm , I 've just arranged somebody to redo our speaker syste our original system with tannoys , we blew our tannoys speakers , and I did n't bother getting them replaced because we were going for a rock crowd so we just used Bernie and Nigel |
30 | If you just rearrange that in terms of Y T we get so we just add Y T minus one to both sides and so we get Y T into alpha into one minus plus beta X T plus lander Y T minus one right , that 's it . |