Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [adv] [verb] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Her sleeve of care was unravelled all right : her life was a basket of woollen shreds , all shades and textures and not one of them long enough to do anything with . |
2 | But Lord Aldington insisted : ‘ I most definitely saw him on May 25 and I remember having dinner with him on two successive nights around this time . |
3 | I most often use it as a resource which the children can go to during their own dramatic play . |
4 | ‘ But when I see those stones here , and ponder — as I was doing when I so nearly precipitated myself upon you — ’ he laughed , gently , at his own folly and again rapiered a look to Miss D'Arcy who , in control now , returned to him the dreamy interest of the truly hooked — ‘ it was Egypt I thought on . |
5 | Aye , she gave me Amy 's about the day before , I thought I look at it now , so , I only just got it in time . |
6 | Well I only just heard it on the news . |
7 | ‘ I just never saw her during those early years because I was always away , ’ he says . |
8 | Well I always like to read it from left to right but it does n't matter really . |
9 | As well as having it in the luxury class , I now also include it in the practical , hard-wearing , well worth-the-effort class ! |
10 | But I really also see us as a great link between our two countries . |
11 | ‘ I never felt that Jesus was a friend and I do n't think that I really ever loved him before this half but now he seems always near to me and I like to think of Him more than I ever did before Mama 's dying so suddenly and unexpectedly made a great impression on me … ’ |
12 | ‘ I thought I no longer felt anything for you , but when I look into your eyes … |
13 | I no longer feel anything at all . |
14 | I never even discussed it with Tatyana . ’ |
15 | No it int , because I never ever light it in the morning do I ? |
16 | I told your father she 'd turn up , but no , I never really expected her to , not then . |
17 | I 'm sorry to say I do n't , no , but I very rarely find anybody from the university , with one exception — Homeless in Sussex , I think there are two or three people there . |
18 | I very much want him to be present at Kassel : he is a major artist ’ . |
19 | Erm , you know it 's saying that motherhood is a good thing , but let's not exert ourselves too greatly to do anything about it . |
20 | No , well they all said next time they 'll check , because some of them just just take it for granted . |
21 | The real mystery about his story is not why two wives refused to make love to him , but how he stopped talking about himself long enough to invite them to bed in the first place . |
22 | Nothing had been done to prettify the site as at Sizewell , on the Suffolk coast , or to produce the pleasantly laid-out grounds of smooth lawn , flowering trees and shrubs which so agreeably impressed him on his periodic visits to Winfrith in Dorset . |
23 | He 'd hear the engine starting , of course , but , by the time he 'd got himself together enough to do anything about it , she should at least have a head start . |
24 | Within such studies there is a tendency also to concentrate on those ‘ academic ’ components of the curriculum which more easily lend themselves to didactic modes of exposition and question-and-answer teaching . |
25 | If nobody damn well tells them in the first place that they can opt out then they ca n't opt out can they ? |
26 | Descombes describes a comparable paradoxical structure in his account of ‘ originary delay ’ : a first event can not be the first event if it is the only event ; it can not be said to be a first until it is followed by a second , which then retrospectively constitutes it as the first — which means that its firstness hovers over it as its meaning without being identifiable with it as such . |
27 | Which actually then brings me to my third and last point President care needs change . |
28 | Bradl has a 150-strong fan club , who most importantly supported him in the early stages of his career . |
29 | Back home you only ever saw one at a time . |
30 | For her sake , you will smile and pretend to be the sweet , charming young woman she so foolishly believes you to be . ’ |