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

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1 and someone , I do n't know whether it 's the director , or someone actually says this play is , is the half hour , quarter of an hour , chat say , this is what the play 's about
2 The Grant Hall Hotel was next door to Zion United Church where I still spent many weekday evenings in boys ' work , and it was now handy to finish at the church and then cross over to the radio station for the late night shift .
3 Even the freeholders in the fields — who were willing to have enclosure so that they could farm more efficiently or sell land for building — were helpless in the face of the burgesses who might have no land but who hoped to get a piece in time , or who already held these rights to graze their cattle and sheep .
4 In November we were at the annual bazaar at the English ( episcopal ) church , where we also made many contacts .
5 ‘ But at the time I do n't think Kylie or anybody else had any idea of the phenomenal success she would have .
6 But they said that it was a different matter over in the west , around Appleby way , where they generally paid more money but worked you very hard and gave you little meat .
7 With all the macros together on one page , someone doing accounts where they only want some of the standard sheets , can just choose those that are relevant . ’
8 Like any other book , however , they are listed in the catalogue , where they usually bear some distinctive mark such as R indicating that they are not available on loan .
9 He was often away in the West Riding , where he now owned several woollen mills which had been the basis of his father 's fortune .
10 His first formal education was received in the reading school kept at Ottery by ‘ Old Dame Key ’ , a relative of Sir Joshua Reynolds , and at six years old he progressed to his father 's grammar school , where he quickly surpassed all his contemporaries .
11 Right , so , rather than me just do some boring stuff there .
12 Shaun was more difficult as a personality , although I never had any fights with him myself .
13 It 's good news for hunting , although I never gave much for Mr Kinnock 's observations in the first place . ’
14 A few weeks later I noticed that the anemone crab had disappeared and as more time went by , my fish stock began to decrease , although I never found any dead fish in the tank .
15 It should be clear from the previous chapters that although I still had some sense of personal identity when I became anorexic , I simply did not have the opportunity or know-how to form an Eriksonian ego identity .
16 Except that I probably made some damp patches , handling him after I got him out . ’
17 ‘ I ca n't remember that I ever saw that page . ’
18 Not that I ever knew much about bathwater .
19 erm , and erm , I do n't know that I ever did this , but I never heard anybody heard anybody walking the street , whistling the National Anthem .
20 Menstruation was not mentioned then , or at any other time , so it is hardly surprising , if rather bizarre , that I never made any conscious connection between it and normal sexual functioning .
21 Oh I have no doubt of course I never I despise the woman so heartily that I never ask any questions about it .
22 I 'm glad I 'm out and I 'm glad that I never see some of them bloody people again
23 I mentioned to Ewen that I still had some ( I told him 10 , but it appears to be only 8 ) copies left of GGE , and yesterday I approached Bargain Books on Princes Street , where I see they 're selling it for £6 , in the hope that I might add my copies to their stock and get a cheque for you .
24 ‘ It upsets me that I still have this ‘ enfant terrible ’ reputation .
25 ‘ It seems that I still have some friends in Swansea , ’ Edward said softly , ‘ no-one could convict me on such trumped-up evidence .
26 ‘ It is not true that I only play this game for money .
27 I answered at once that I hardly imagined such an arrangement would be acceptable .
28 That I correctly interpreted this is strongly suggested by the fact that she was not surprised by my answer which was to stop what I was doing , go out with her , and set about trying to free the cat .
29 That I correctly interpreted this is strongly suggested by the fact that she was not surprised by my answer — which was to stop what I was doing , go out with her , and set about trying to free the cat .
30 Being a mere composite from charnel houses , I fear that I alone undergo this sorrow behind the eyebrows .
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