Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | So I went on until just after refreshment time : Spoke to Mr so-and-so — lots of things in my book . |
2 | So I took over from then and er I just ignored what they was you know . |
3 | I am not gon na move over and I am going at my own pace , so I slowed down to about twenty miles an hour and it 's a road about four miles long and er he just could n't get past , you know ? |
4 | So I backed off at once and resumed my patient waiting . |
5 | So I cast around for somewhere else and we found this , in a very poor state of repair . |
6 | So you go on from there . |
7 | So they start off about there . |
8 | The Factor named a price , Antinou countered and so it went on for quite a while . |
9 | Anyway I comes out to here and said do n't go near that door , open the back door very careful , there 's three kids got and then we went out and chase the buggers . |
10 | Soft voice ) Somehow we landed up with too many things . |
11 | Moreover , the whole process was self-perpetuating ; the guest became the host in an act of social revenge and thus it went on for ever . |
12 | But er she 's coming a and gives him twenty five pounds for what he 's done oh he came in , he came into the kitchen , it 's ever so funny , he came into the kitchen to tell me about this you see Anyway he came back in there and I said to him I 'm not really enthusiastic about the thought er thinking that I was involved with this as well so the dear woman turned round and said to me it 's only your husband so I said well I 'd better go back in the kitchen where I know my place . |
13 | As always I got up at once so that I might cherish the ninety minutes until we assembled for work — minutes that were mine — not the authorities . |
14 | I 'll tell you what happened once we get out of here . |
15 | A short time later they went out to where a bay gelding and a grey mare were tethered and , after instructing her concerning the correct side to mount , he gave her a leg up . |
16 | to think I wish he 'd come back I get back to how life was cos I would n't touch it with a barge pole . |
17 | I thought we 're gon na so we came out of Paul 's place , behind Belmont Parade , up past the ponds there and that 's and I 'm knackered , I 'm going up river , had no you start at the bottom of Belmont Parade , up those ponds up to the traffic lights where you change buses , that 's all up hill and it 's slow , and you 've just started and you 're not warm and it 's like running out of here , running up that hill there , now you could run up that hill if you got , if you had sort of round a couple of times round nice , no one so more ready to go , you 'd run up there , you come out of here , run down here , not warm , feel you get , well I come out of there and , and you get , you go up past that set of traffic lights , you go up and you 're still struggling past The Bull , that 's still up hill , you get to the , just round that bend and it starts dropping down , and it 's a gradual drop down , below the roundabout and the next roundabout 's pretty level there , not too bad a roundabout , right the way across to Scades Hill , went down Scades Hill , right the way down to Alton , bottom of Alton high street , came out by the toilets at White Hart to High Street , up to house . |
18 | Well you have up to now . |
19 | Ca n't she get in from down there ? |
20 | Do n't you do n't you fall out of there ! |
21 | You know here we come down to very basic premise of communication |
22 | ‘ If you stay here she 'll probably call for a dozen more rehearsals of that damn kiss — so why do n't we cut out of here for a while and go for a coffee ? |
23 | Oh erm they erm they did a lot of the work that were Well they helped out at least , they they used to make wearing plates for the mills and that for the chutes and that . |
24 | Has n't he passed on by now ? ’ said Florrie , craning over her shoulder . |
25 | Then I walk out of here and see something in the paper and I 'm right back there . ’ |
26 | And and then I come back in here , I always get my sweet and take that back again . |
27 | I had an ultimatum from Great-gran : if I take up proceedings for a divorce , then I go out of here , but dear Andrew stays . ’ |
28 | If I just put a point then I measured up to there |
29 | As the paper is wet the colour merges and falls and sometimes I end up with quite a nice fusion of colours which I then leave to dry thoroughly . |
30 | Oh how I soared out of there , with what vaulting eagerness , what daring … |