Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [pron] [vb past] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Most importantly I added some text that was to be part of the finished work .
2 The men themselves could hardly bear to be above ground ; at least down below they had each other .
3 For so long I resisted any change to my hairstyle — I thought I knew what suited me — I was entrenched in an image that I had held from years gone by .
4 So anyway I found this doctor and said to the receptionist : ‘ I 've had a bad back .
5 And yet a powerful fire must have started so quickly it gave poor Cosmas no time even to get out of bed . ’
6 only once who had any staying power with a high
7 Some parliamentarian troops in Kidderminster , believing the rest of the army was coming their way , fled so rapidly they left some carriages and supplies in the town square .
8 That questions and recriminations would creep in later she had little doubt , but for the moment she simply wanted to shut out the rest of the world , to step back into that circle of magic they had created , first in the pool , then in the factory car park when they had somehow made the rest of the world go away .
9 And so whenever she imagined this scene , she knew that when it came to the visitor 's question she would capitulate and declare against her wishes , against her desire : ‘ Yes .
10 Doctors at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford have only just started to keep a record , but so far they treated six people for barfly injuries .
11 So far she had little reason to believe him .
12 Just two weeks before starting work at Rentokil Dick married his wife Pat , so really he had 50 years to celebrate !
13 A few years ago I saw a couple of Eastenders stars come in erm and Ross whatever his name forget his name there were two young girls standing in front of me scraping pennies out of their purse to get in though we loved that character they wanted to come that night we 've got to get girls like that youngsters like that interested to come on other nights and then come again that 's what needs doing . .
14 Well I do n't know , we had , not so long ago we had National Dormouse Week did n't we further in the autumn
15 Indeed , not so long ago I received another letter from an American woman who came to Wells two years ago .
16 The flight crews eagerly accepted the King 's hospitality ; our Tri-Pacer had been running so well we had little maintenance to do .
17 So maybe it took one minute more than it should as the crow flies .
18 so then I rung this person here and spoke to a Steven
19 so then I had all Christmas off .
20 So then he bought another baler .
21 He likes me to smile at the camera , so twice I pulled shocking faces .
22 I shall take your Christmas pudding with me , and the box of dates too , and I shall tell them all how you came this morning with presents and decorations and then found the mistletoe for me !
23 Perhaps he was moved by the recollection that the argument propounded by Anselm had its origin in his own comment on an intricate saying of St Paul about truth and justice being the same thing in different modes ; perhaps too he felt some remorse at his impatient dismissal of so many of the saints venerated at Canterbury , when so clever a man as Anselm could take Elphege seriously .
24 She pulled the white cord so tight it cut red weals into the white flesh .
25 ‘ We all gave up our jobs , so right away we had six wages to pay .
26 So right away you had Hawaiian choirs singing church music , but they tinged it with this Hawaiian melodic sense , which is like a different way of resolving a melody .
27 But then that holiday was a bit unusual because she was n't well all the time we were there really not properly she had that virus that was mm
28 Of course they would mourn for Renascia and remember all of the good things about it , only just now they had other things to concentrate on .
29 Can I just now you predicated that answer by saying this can not be countenanced in a normal liberal democracy .
30 His Cromwellian sympathies were no doubt strengthened by the marriage of the protector 's younger daughter to the Earl of Warwick 's grandson early in 1658 , and not surprisingly he left public life altogether with the restoration of the Commonwealth in 1659 .
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