Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [adv] [verb] [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ So where exactly do I fit into all this ? ’ |
2 | But perhaps that only encouraged them to move faster elsewhere . ’ |
3 | She started to think that she had a vocation for taking heroic decisions , but it was really nothing more sustaining than a rabid kind of recklessness that erupted suddenly and then left her feeling bleak and inept . |
4 | The letters are arriving so thank you very much and please keep them coming . |
5 | George fumbled out the little pinhole torch and watched as Maxim delicately smeared a film of shoe polish on the end of his key then probed ag in and immediately withdrew it to study the marks on the polish . |
6 | Of the British-born Black artists , who went to art school , how did they get in and how did they get on ? |
7 | It was raining cats and dogs and the teachers were running in and out helping us get our stuff in and just could n't do enough for us . |
8 | And then we were clearing all the for the week afterwards , opening places to go in and out do you see . |
9 | She apologized for slowing him down and twice advised him to leave her . |
10 | Bring the palms back to shoulder height , turn the palms to face down and then , as you breathe out , push the palms down and then let them rest at your sides . |
11 | I looked down and suddenly realised I had forgotten to bring my own umbrella to work that morning . |
12 | He used to get bored driving around looking for locations alone and so bribed me to go with him by buying me a camera . |
13 | He used to get bored driving around looking for locations alone and so bribed me to go with him by buying me a camera . |
14 | I wept and I hugged my father and I even hugged Diggs , smelling his hard-blue uniform fabric as I did so and almost feeling him melt and believe me . |
15 | He was watching this house at ten o'clock and then told you to follow the two gentlemen who came out of it . ’ |
16 | Now take your concentration to your hands , make fists and squeeze them together and then let them go . |
17 | Our head of department put it all together and then let us read it to see if there was anything we wished to change and add and then submitted it … |
18 | Cement them together and then leave them to dry and them er left them to dry until the till they they get dried you see . |
19 | It gives a better ending to the novel as it brings everything together but still leaves you thinking as it ends |
20 | She heard his chair scrape , and then his arm was on her shoulder , gently but firmly turning her to face him . |
21 | ‘ The murderer was locked in but how did he get out ? |
22 | And in the h other half , of the park , them had come down as well do you see . |
23 | Again , wait a few moments before walking towards the dog , assuming it does stay , so as not to cause it to bound off . |
24 | The thing that 's suggested just to sort of er bring that round to you to you know rather than just have me speaking , is to suggest that er if I start a sentence er perhaps you know people could join in with the finish of that sentence , you know . |
25 | ‘ By expanding Eastham Country Park we will at least be making use of the land for the benefit of the people of Wirral rather than just have it lying there . ’ |
26 | That has been our major worry and I think for us now to go away and just allow it to go ahead , twenty years on , without any improvements , without the link road and without improvements to Hill I think is an abdication of our duties and I really do think that . |
27 | She used the cry of her voice to draw them to her , allowing them first to fly away and then encouraging them to swoop back at the height of their arc of flight . |
28 | A scroll bar with up and down arrows above and below lets you move through the contents . |
29 | We 'll eat stra virtually fairly soon and then let them have a look at them . |
30 | Well yes , I have that , I would perhaps miss that , so largely and happily does it figure in my dreams . |