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

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1 ‘ We subscribed to a Customs and Excise newsletter to keep pace with the changes — and things were happening so fast they even brought out a special Christmas edition .
2 I moved so quietly I barely stirred the dust , yet now in the English winter I could hear a spectral echo of angry laughter and I thought it was my own .
3 After years of hard work , the house now looks just how we always wanted it
4 the best training for surveying now interestingly we recently had a a thing about this from gosh .
5 An SBU should then look at all elements of the chain that it is involved in ( e.g. procurement , production , transportation , marketing ) in order to see exactly how it already adds value and might add value in future .
6 On the evidence I 've seen so far I rather doubt that . ’
7 PAUL GASCOIGNE revealed yesterday why he still sheds tears for his beloved England .
8 She bellowed so loud she nearly blew the little chap out of the window .
9 I jump so hard I nearly fall off the board .
10 you know maybe I am the sort of person they 're looking for who 's already done a little bit of surveying erm to join as a dogsbody and then over the two years or four years however long it does take erm you know slowly presumably you just get given more responsibilities .
11 He walked so fast she almost had to run to keep up .
12 I feel all right I just want to get the surgery over with now
13 Then she went and spoiled everything by behaving as if pissed , lurching backwards and forwards till she ended up hanging upside down from my finger , gripping so tightly she almost drew blood .
14 Collimore doing well there he really turned Greyson and he 's got Black storming down the left and Rozario to the right .
15 and this gave you an opportunity to see yourself to see others and to take part in some coaching something that we did again yesterday and we shall be doing again today We then talked about the the design aspect first of all we talked about er the way the brain is involved in this communication and some of the aspects of the brain .
16 There s got to be some clause in there about ownership … surely by spending that much we legally own the east stand etc ?
17 And do it they did , for just at that moment into the sales walked Mike Smith from the yarn store proudly sporting as ever his well known beard .
18 She spilt liquid things and broke hard ones ; she slipped on banana-skins in the street , and even in places she knew quite well she frequently lost her way .
19 The punchline actually brought tears to her eyes and caused Isa Peebles to laugh so hard she almost fell off her stool .
20 This theory explains nicely why he sometimes does not react in tune with his own interests , that is , he gets it wrong .
21 On the other hand though I was really drunk so maybe I only remember it that way John turned round to me at the end and said , I ca n't understand you All the people I know , when they get pissed , they start fights , whereas you just seem really happy
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