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

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1 Right where we want you , ’ a quiet voice completed her sentence from behind her .
2 When she 'd said she was worried about her superiors , he 'd felt like telling her that he had her superiors right where he wanted them , but he could n't .
3 I knew that Ben was a good enough footballer to play effectively where we wanted him . ’
4 Such a dating , however , runs contrary to the other accounts of Molla Fenari 's trip to Egypt and has little or nothing to support it .
5 He 's run out of plaster and he 's got an urgent call somewhere where he thinks he 'll need it .
6 While one may whizz straight through the enemy , and another might stall in front of your Mob , the other one is bound to end up somewhere where you want him .
7 Mr are you anything you feel applies to respond on or you feel you 've stated your case ?
8 Mr Williamson is there anything you want to come back on or you feel you 've had enough in terms of summing up on matters A and B ?
9 and it 's a lot better I know I 've seen road somewhere or you know it 's a lot easier
10 When it was rephrased , ‘ Do you ever find yourself saying , I wish 1 could do this better or I wish I knew more about that ? ’ it was more easily understood .
11 If you have a combination skin , recognisable by an oily T-zone ( forehead , nose and chin ) and drier cheeks , apply moisturiser only where you need it ( ie over the cheeks and up to the temples ) .
12 It stays longer where you need it to stay — in the stomach — and moves more swiftly where you need it to move more swiftly , through the intestine and bowel .
13 then there 's Ellen , do n't how the bloody hell she lives so or what have you
14 So where she fill it up from ?
15 ‘ That kind of thing either brings you closer together or it separates you .
16 Well one of you on cleaning fruit , getting all the stalks and stones out of the fruit , we used to have a sieve , not a riddle , a sieve with round , the wires were round in the sieve and you rub it , and the stalks would drop through and then you 'd put them out onto an iron baking sheet and sort out all the stones that and little bits that were in the fruit and you 'd be on cleaning fruit you might be one day , the other whichever one was the you 'd be cleaning and greasing baking tins , ready for the baker to put the cakes in or what have you , and then at night we used to grease all the bread tins ready for men to be allowed to drop the dough into the bread tins , and er stuff like that and cleaning up scrubbing down and
17 But no warning could check Arthur Conway 's fury , and with a lightning leap he managed to grip the young man 's throat , and so fiercely that he forced him backwards , only the next moment to have his arms snapped downwards , when he would have fallen on his back if he had n't come up against the coalhouse wall and , unfortunately , a shovel that was propped there .
18 But the money gets nicked , so the one who 's married , she goes and robs erm a store and then , they , the policeman pulls them over and wants to take them in so they lock him in his boot .
19 We decided to move the chairs out to make more room , but the acceptances kept coming in so we thought we 'd open the French windows and pray for a sunny day . ’
20 I loved him so much that I knew it would be all right .
21 Her father loved her so much that he gave her everything , and never scolded her .
22 You can love them so much that you eat them all up , then there is no more affair .
23 Okay so although you say you 've finished your differentiation exam
24 They say , ‘ Thank you for playing the hymn , you did n't mention my name so although I know you were n't playing it just for me , I felt as if you were ’ .
25 So once you got him into your fleshy arms — ’
26 So once you found it
27 He and she were similar but he had a natural goodness which she lacked , and she did not want to claim aloud that she understood him because that , in itself , would lead to misunderstanding .
28 As their letter informed me , it 's enough that they know they 're being watched . ’
29 It had been bad enough that he thought she was interested before this had happened .
30 It does not matter whether the party accepting the consideration has any apparent benefit thereby or not : it is enough that he accepts it , and that the party giving it does thereby undertake some burden , or lose something which in contemplation of law may be of value .
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