Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [adv] [adv] [conj] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 and you 're not commissioned communicating professionally or particularly politely if you do n't ring up that day or the next day anybody understands if you have a puncture a road accident a client crashes but there 's nothing to actually stop you ringing up the next day and saying so sorry you could n't make it
2 Anyway , Jacob said that he could do the job better and more quickly if he paced himself by singing a lively hymn called ‘ Keep in Step with the Master ’ .
3 There are many references to our caves but the writers do not seem to have gone beyond the entrances and we are left wondering what they are like inside and most importantly whether they were ever lived in , and if so , by whom .
4 I s'pose now we has to put up with young Doctor Lovell dashing in and out again before you can tell him what ails you . ’
5 Ca n't have a character like Blackbeard popping in and out just as he likes . ’
6 Both models slide in and out so that you can clean behind .
7 Just jot the other people 's names down and then obviously when they 've been they 've said their piece just strike their name through so you do n't go and .
8 There were clusters of robes that seemed to pulsate and breathe , and there were others that slithered sinuously and rather nastily when she approached .
9 The patient improves after each dose and gradually needs the remedy less and less frequently until he is better .
10 They live together and as far as he is concerned , he will treat her daughter as his own .
11 So but there again if I get the enquiries fas I mean , that obviously is the enquiry came through to me so obviously I quoted on it but
12 The point is that Humpage was brought on to bowl before lunch on the first morning of the match , and one wonders whether a selected wicketkeeper has ever been introduced into the attack to early a stage of a first-class match , especially since so far as I am aware Warwickshire suffered no injuries that morning .
13 They are very , very , very quick indeed and very , very efficient , and this is why , since the War London has been the centre of the recording industry , simply because it 's been worth the while for Americans in recording companies , for example , to record in London rather than anywhere else because we are so efficient .
14 The imagination increases in size progressively and usually painlessly until it fills most of the abdomen .
15 He said : ‘ The five Scottish ‘ Techs ’ have shown over and over again that they can achieve the same high academic standards as our eight universities .
16 But , with the near-unanimous support of the Tory backbenches , the Prime Minister insisted over and over again that it was ‘ perfectly in order ’ to send illegal immigrants home .
17 He muttered over and over again that he was stymied .
18 The point which Lance Henderson makes and he stressed over and over again that he seeks no personal recognition at all and the point of retelling this story here long , long years after is that they should never be forgotten .
19 I 've told him over and over again that you simply ca n't these days . ’
20 No , it 's erm because you , do the same thing over and over again that you find and no have n't got big lots of er , when you went to the small amount of the town .
21 They told her over and over again that she must not do it , but she could n't help it .
22 Some adolescents seemed concerned about a lack of knowledge or deficiency in Creole on their own part : For my English oral , last year , I had to read a Patois poem , so I aksed my mum to read it for me , and that 's how I got to , you know , sort of pick it up just for that poem … kept letting her read it over and over again till I get the sound .
23 You know yeah may be may be and it is difficult situations do it but I think some of the problem comes in that it 's very difficult for us to stick with the point and hear ourselves say the same thing over and over again because it does n't feel right how many how many of you did n't feel right doing doing what you were doing ?
24 He ought to take a riding-whip to that wife of his and then bed her over and over again until she 's with child . "
25 I was an utter martinette about his pronunciation ( he did n't know when I did n't know ) and would make him happily furious insisting that he repeat words over and over again until I was content .
26 A voice that they had heard over and over again as they sat in Keith 's sitting-room .
27 I want people to be able to listen to the records over and over again and I think for that to happen you have to create a depth of information that 's rock solid .
28 Oh yeah , oh there 's hundred 's of jobs want doing round here again , but you do the same ones over and over again and I think to myself what a waste of a day .
29 Many words which express mathematical ideas are used over and over again and it is important that they are used correctly , especially comparatives such as wider , longer , deeper , heavier , lighter , thicker and thinner .
30 In many institutions which train primary and first school teachers , the teachers themselves have an option as to whether they can do a science course or not and then even if they do it it 's usually very biologically biased erm towards the natural sciences .
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