Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [verb] [pron] [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 Alejandro caught me stealing out to water them the first night .
2 It is most unlikely that without the reformulation a hearer would have even understood what the first segment was about .
3 He did not hear her the first time , she had to repeat what she said .
4 We do not know who the first organist in the old church were .
5 I said to her if she did n't make it the first time , let her lend you my hammer she said do n't you talk like that and do n't you let e Geoff hear you !
6 Veiled women carrying home shopping did n't give me a second glance .
7 People got in and out of the lifts and did n't give him a second glance .
8 I did n't give them a second glance .
9 Secure in their mountain fortresses , the Dwarfs did n't give it a second thought .
10 Actually he did n't call it a third round , since he did n't solicit new entries but used the same 63 as for Round 2 .
11 ‘ He did n't like me the last time around .
12 He really did n't like it the first time we played it , so he tried spoiling it .
13 I did n't believe it the first time either . ’
14 " I do n't know what the next step will be but someone will make the breakthrough " said Cadogan .
15 They 've just given you a first read .
16 She had just pressed it a second time when she heard a faint voice above the High Street traffic .
17 She had n't rejected him the first time , though , just evaded a decision , wanting him to strengthen it somehow .
18 It was only when they came out of the rearmost door and found a temporary hut facing them with Radio Room marked on the door , that they realised why they had n't found it the first time .
19 The dog is commanded to sit and if he does n't do it the first time , he is pushed gently into position .
20 As I say , providing this is the second , does n't matter what the first one was .
21 Having bought the latest recommendation one month what do they do next when something comes along to supersede it the next ?
22 Announcing this programme , the then Minister of Fuel and Power , Geoffrey Lloyd , said dramatically , ‘ Our nuclear pioneers have now given us a second chance — to lead another industrial revolution in the second half of the twentieth century . '
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