Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [adv] [verb] to " in BNC.
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1 | With all the crowding work , and a little pleasure , too , I would have written to you yesterday , only I partly feared to , because I had a proposal to make , which it would have been unseemly to make the apparent cause of my haste . |
2 | He cried for put him on the bed , could n't do no college work so I just went to bed and left him . |
3 | So I then rushed to the front of the building , I said Look , will you come in please ? |
4 | so I only have to once . |
5 | I had problems with tutors trying to encourage me to diversity my work and experiment with other styles , but I was quite happy with the direction my work was heading so I stubbornly stuck to it . |
6 | I had problems with tutors trying to encourage me to diversity my work and experiment with other styles , but I was quite happy with the direction my work was heading so I stubbornly stuck to it . |
7 | I had been taught not to cry till I was really hurt , and so it was not until about eleven o'clock I really began to be noticed and I went into the theatre . |
8 | And suddenly she just wanted to be clean . |
9 | Perhaps you just have to be a little more patient ? |
10 | So you always wanted to be a subject assessor ? |
11 | Perhaps something also needs to be said about the conditions of publication . |
12 | So we basically done to what that is although they said they were just gon na dri , drill a one point nine five |
13 | So we basically have to now plan the . |
14 | So we actually choose to be wherever we want to be , it 's very much a personal choice . |
15 | They have to have public support or their jobs would be untenable , but perhaps they also need to be less rigid and more approachable . |
16 | Or perhaps they just went to the pub instead . |
17 | but of course when religious orders come in they usually want to be in the inner city and , and would n't exactly qualify |
18 | Only he rarely had to ; he had an eye ; it was respected . |
19 | Perhaps it scarcely mattered to him . |
20 | Perhaps he only aimed to chivvy those civilians in another direction , but was inexpert in the settings of the weapon . |
21 | So he still goes to playgroup . |
22 | So he suddenly came to a halt at the bottom of this stairs as it turned the corner , with the bottom of the wardrobe rammed into his chest , pinning him to the wall . |
23 | So it just got to the point when he was getting real busy and I did n't want to put my fate in someone else 's hands — even though my way it was a much slower progression . |
24 | So it just comes to ? |
25 | Right , so , yeah , so it just comes to a hundred over four , good , now . |
26 | so it really has to be the person in each city erm who then gets together with a general coordinator . |
27 | He noticed the change in her behaviour but she was more intelligent than he was and so it never occurred to him she had had an affair . |
28 | So had she once walked and talked herself in that same garden — or so it now seemed to her — with the young Irishman who had recovered the amethyst and diamond cat which she still wore , very often on her collar and which she had longed — very badly , she remembered — to give him as a keepsake . |
29 | So it actually comes to us quite a bit smaller than when it 's filled in by them . |
30 | I did n't understand Jamie ; he was half the size I was , half the weight or less , and no matter how much we drank together he never seemed to be affected . |