Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [pers pn] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Right where we want you , ’ a quiet voice completed her sentence from behind her . |
2 | Right where it meets which is there . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | I knew that Ben was a good enough footballer to play effectively where we wanted him . ’ |
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 | ( Nothing to do with mice or holes but probably a corruption of the Cornish Moweshayl , young women 's river — perhaps where they did their washing . ) |
14 | And a call came over the radio that there was a problem with one of the pumps downstairs , so seeing I had nothing better to do at that time I went downstairs to give them a hand . |
15 | So where she fill it up from ? |
16 | So where you have your potage erm meat , vegetables such as they are , and sweet . |
17 | ‘ That kind of thing either brings you closer together or it separates you . |
18 | place of the All where she had her dwelling . |
19 | 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 . |
20 | 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 . |
21 | 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 . ’ |
22 | I loved him so much that I knew it would be all right . |
23 | Her father loved her so much that he gave her everything , and never scolded her . |
24 | John wrote these words : ‘ God loved the world so much that he gave his only Son , so that everyone who believes in him may not die but have eternal life . ’ |
25 | You can love them so much that you eat them all up , then there is no more affair . |
26 | She had already known , half consciously , that she liked her grandmother better than she liked her mother , and loved her mother more fiercely than she loved her grandmother . |
27 | Okay so although you say you 've finished your differentiation exam |
28 | 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 ’ . |
29 | So once you know what it means it helps a little bit and can you think of a word that ends the same as that ? |
30 | So once you got him into your fleshy arms — ’ |