Example sentences of "[adj] [adv] [coord] [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The American was pleasant enough but it soon emerged from the conversation that the two women had little , if anything , in common .
2 Mm they were different now but I always used to like it .
3 But she says I 've had enough of this now and it there do n't help
4 If you also take that away and you also take away land which is already covered by settlement , I would suggest that you 're left with very little and so what 's the strategic gap ?
5 Children with previous experience not only did the shows at the Pavilion at 2 pm and 7 pm but they also appeared at the Ballroom in between , thoroughly enjoying the mad rush .
6 I was just going to our Pam when you come in and of course Joe was saying what 's that like and I never .
7 The water-based ones are quite easy to apply and dry quickly but they often look patchy afterwards unless you finish off with a water-based varnish instead of the usual oil-based polyurethane .
8 I would n't do it now because I , ever since that , that woman was on the train was stabbed and thrown out , I would n't go alone on holidays now but in those days , well maybe I was a lot , course I was younger then but you never heard of such things
9 United not so good away but you never know …
10 She had heard it all before but he always seemed to forget he had told her .
11 And we just went up you know just the two of us asks is there anything we can do you know sort of was as simple as that really and it just er grew from that .
12 Erm , she 's in at ten o'clock and she just does not stop until four o'clock .
13 I found it a bit disturbing sometimes but I just had to accept it .
14 But they light the lanterns henhouse might be about four or five o'clock and you maybe leave it in the henhouse maybe till nine or ten at night .
15 It seemed an eternity before Dad arrived home at one o'clock and he hardly had time to get indoors before I blurted out just what I had discovered .
16 Erm being more serious , erm Marple is n't very far away and it only took me thirty minutes to get from my house in Marple to here , tonight , and although some of the constituency 's further away than this and that is actually one of the main considerations , and we 're local .
17 You would n't know it to watch the locals , but seatbelts are compulsory here and it really is advisable to buckle up as some of the mountain roads require skilful manoeuvring !
18 The gracefully bowing form of the Japanese Hakonechloa macra ‘ Aureola ’ looks glorious anywhere and I also love the more subtle stripes in our native Molinia caerulea ‘ Variegata ’ .
19 And providing you 're sort of enthusiastic enough and you actually put the time in and the effort , then people respond .
20 And providing you 're sort of enthusiastic enough and you actually put the time in and the effort , then people respond .
21 ‘ But I came late into the first-class game , I 'm 28 now and I really want to be in the big time before I end my career . ’
22 All of sudden he 's no longer there and she still has to stay like
23 If you say , ‘ I keep thinking you might take some LSD and have a bad trip and get scrambled-egg brains and never be the same again and I really love you the way you are , ’ that 's fine because you 've confined yourself to what you know and what you feel .
24 ‘ Having differently coloured eyes is rare enough but he also had the distinctive physique of a bodybuilder , ’ Rust said , cutting in across Kolchinsky 's words .
25 Anne had to leave for work for two o'clock but she proudly displayed her ring to her friends and they all sincerely wished her happiness .
26 Two o'clock and I always used to leave work and take him out for an hour .
27 The Green Party Conference drew to a close today and they certainly had something to talk about with the publication of the government 's White Paper on the environment .
28 Poor Norm 's passing was bad enough but she then found shocking goings-on at Dunraven , the Twilight Home for the Partially Confused in which her mother had been incarcerated — sorry — hospitalised .
29 For a start , right , erm all her clothes then right and I mean loads of them are ones they 're really horrible like but she just hangs them here , I thought well you ca n't wear them , you know , all horrible , you do n't wear them fold them , put them away
30 But I 'm 20 now and I still have n't grasped it yet . ’
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