Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [vb base] [pron] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | No , I rarely see her after the show . |
2 | ‘ I only use it as a last resort , when the dog is impeding my progress . |
3 | ‘ But now I only use it as a last resort . ’ |
4 | The chants which did catch my ear on sat were that newish Brian Deane one again , but I still have n't heard the beginning , I only know it from the ‘ scores off the bar , f**k Cantona ’ line — anyone else know it in full ? |
5 | ‘ I only offer it as an example of the Catholic guilt complex , ’ said William , looking hurt . |
6 | Anyway , I only have it with a slug in it in the morning . ’ |
7 | ‘ I only see her at the office . |
8 | That 's how I think of it : as my home , even though I only see it for a short time every year . |
9 | Well why do n't I not take anything off the side ? |
10 | Cos I just fancy them at the moment . |
11 | I got off with Andrew but that 's all a p only a who I get off with him and I do n't fancy him , I know I do n't want to go out with him I just fancy him for the occasional snog , fair enough but I 'm just saying like you know you fancy |
12 | I just remember it from the . |
13 | you know , I just put it on the table and left it there and as I say it 's certainly better to because when you 're looking like then it 's easier do that . |
14 | Aye , so she says I do n't think I 'll bother I just put it in a bargain |
15 | No , there 's these girls with a fellow with several cars that way though and I just put it in the bin that was there . |
16 | Jon sees the key to it all as simply getting out and having a good time : ‘ I just do it for a laugh , basically . |
17 | I 'm crying a bit as I try and stick the pieces together , but I ca n't do it so I just leave them on the floor and sit back in the chair . |
18 | Now I just leave it to the professionals . ’ |
19 | I just want something with a little bit more garden . |
20 | Not too long — I generally leave it to the last minute . |
21 | Everything goes as planned and I soon bully him into the landing net , and from there the hook is removed and he is slid into my big , knotless keepnet , where he can lie safe and recover while I try to catch him some company . |
22 | This piece of information is , as far as I am aware , hitherto unrecorded in the extensive annotations which have been inflicted on the novel ; and I herewith offer it in a spirit of humility for use by professional scholars . |
23 | Hid I ever tell you about the letters he used write to ones he did n't know from Adam — mad letters about him being an airplane pilot ? |
24 | ‘ I always stuff mine in the elastic of my breeks . ’ |
25 | I always use him as an example when people ask why make travel difficult . |
26 | I always position myself on the side in which the rabbits hit the net . |
27 | ‘ I always take myself as a starting point when it comes to songs , going on to explore situations in a manner that is very sound-oriented , ’ she says , rather vaguely . |
28 | I always receive you with a grateful heart . |
29 | I always keep it in a tin , but even so … . ’ |
30 | well I always keep it in the box so I do n't get mixed up then , I do n't start calling the mark three key board |