Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [adv] [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Perhaps I never read Paradise Lost as carefully as I should have , ’ he said . |
2 | 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 . ’ |
3 | well no I did n't but that only was because she was focusing her attention on and work so I never had need |
4 | So I always had meat during the rainy months when I could not go out with a gun . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | ‘ No perhaps you just lack judgement . |
7 | So you only spoke Welsh at home ? |
8 | So you now have act four , scene five . |
9 | So you actually became dependant on the tranquillizers did you or or or you simply had |
10 | So you always like conversation and in general you would like to speak . |
11 | 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 ) . |
12 | So we never had time to think or enjoy what was going up . |
13 | So we now have Centenary Sports Ground then . |
14 | So we then get sodium chloride and hydrogen hydroxide . |
15 | ‘ Or perhaps they just like tea , ’ said Ianthe , grateful for the cup that Sophia had poured out for her . |
16 | so they just had building built on top of it , |
17 | I mean really severely handicapped so they really need sort of helpers with them for you know at least fifty percent of the day or something . |
18 | Together they barely had time to take up a position at the far door , seize a loaded gun , drop to one knee , and aim as , with a final heave , the bulging mass of bodies exploded into the room , followed by the living . |
19 | Perhaps he just had confidence in the man 's obvious abilities as a bodyguard . |
20 | So it literally means taste in this case . |
21 | The geese seemed driven off their heads with ice as the nights became a vast gallery of frozen stars , the air so stiff it scarcely yielded breath . |
22 | I was standing in the bows looking forward when suddenly our gently hissing bow-wave turned into a glowing mass of green fire , which reflected from our hull and bathed us in a ghostly light . |
23 | Desultory Gaelic mutterings turned gradually to snores as cigarette glows faded , and with watchkeeping duties over I soon followed suit . |
24 | Nevertheless you also feel pressure on you to go back to the old ways . |
25 | Somehow she again made contact with the young man . |
26 | Already one carefully leaked report has suggested that they will share a bed there , even though hotel workers have been told they prefer separate suites . |
27 | It 's not one long ski holiday for the team . |
28 | Puzzled , I was told that Acorns were that amount ‘ because of the energy that goes into them' , and ‘ anyway we really need cash at the moment' . ’ |
29 | Nevertheless they also took care to ensure that no one made himself vulnerable , no one put himself at risk by careless speech in public assembly . |
30 | Slimbridge , in southern England , whatever the direction they are taken away they initially fly north-west , even if it is the opposite direction from home ( Figure 4.7 ) . |