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

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1 I do n't know how long I was sitting there , but eventually my dad came back and sat down in his chair opposite me .
2 Luckily my audience does n't make that restriction . ’
3 Perhaps my Maker did not intend that my brain should function perfectly .
4 Perhaps my brain had n't fully recovered at the time , despite the sleep .
5 Perhaps my father did n't get that plane , ’ I thought .
6 If only my father had n't died !
7 If only my father had not chosen that very moment to ask Anne to dance , then what ?
8 If only my mother had n't died .
9 I always erred on being over-cautious at the last , but never faulted there so obviously my caution paid off !
10 But obviously my plant to whack off hastily and then make the second copy had to be abandoned , because my dick would n't even begin to reach over the plastic strip between me and where the glass started when it was soft .
11 I think , Bill , Pauline 's expressing the frustration that we feel , that as David was saying earlier , as Christians we feel particularly that we are called to serve people like this in great trouble , and yet sometimes you think , you know , however many times I try erm there seems to be many people for whom erm all my effort gets nowhere , and I feel that things are getting worse in society and one feels more and more helpless and hopeless , and therefore there 's a kind of frustration erm that builds up here erm
12 So my resolve had not weakened during the holidays .
13 So my mum went out but then she still had to read it all because I was under-age and she had to be there .
14 She was going to bed she had a paper under her arm and her and her bag and she 's off and she got up out of , so my mum said right I 'm going now sort of , goodnight !
15 And so my life went on .
16 So my music winds up being exposed to Michael Bolton 's audience and people like that .
17 The trouble is that I am not a tea-drinker , and so my plants get only the occasional treat when guests visit .
18 ‘ He did n't seem to know where the hotel entrance was so my husband pulled over and pointed it out to him .
19 So my mother went out to work on Saturdays and some evenings , either to cook or to clean .
20 So my father went over on the Monday evening and after such a a young man paid such interest in the garden and paying so much compliments , Well you ca n't go home without coming in for a cup of tea .
21 So my father does n't have a kin altruistic interest in me being grouped to my mother 's sister 's children .
22 So my father did n't know what to do , because he 'd only just started on his own , so he was tight for money as well was n't he .
23 Whereas in the past teachers held on to the professionalism of hearing children read as their specialist preserve , they have now realised that perhaps their professionalism lies elsewhere .
24 Perhaps their orders did n't cover lunatic Time Lord jugglers .
25 Around two in the morning she was just nodding off when suddenly her telephone rang again .
26 Suddenly her hand lashed out and slapped his face .
27 Her face clouded , then suddenly her eyes shone again .
28 The ‘ Zombies ’ step forward as if to attack , but suddenly their bodies change entirely .
29 Apparently which modules have n't been decided .
30 Unhappily their revelations ran sharply counter to the teachings of the organised churches which contended that the human being was the designed product of an extraterrestrial being bearing the name of ‘ god ’ .
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