Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [adv] [pers pn] [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps for tomorrow he would prepare a true aioli de morue .
2 One day , thought Mr Wolski to himself looking around the Zoo , this place will no longer exist , but long before then I will have left it , oh yes !
3 So you can guarantee if I get divorced from there down to there I 'll land on fucking and end up back here !
4 And that is why , as Mr said , I think they ought to be allowed to produce some sort of advertising pamphlet , and get their act together , because if they 're going to go and compete out there they 've got to be prepared for it , and we 've got to allow them to give a decent presentation , at least have a decent glossy brochure to push round , so at least they can say what they do , because they will never compete when they are privatised unless they get it .
5 Perhaps I could intervene and try to establish a view on vacancies , so at least we can get one element of out
6 At one point about three years ago , they said , right , we 'll gon na buy a small fridge , so at least we can keep bread , milk , and things like that upstairs .
7 Mind you it seemed that they had a test at school last week and he was n't terribly happy with it , he said he could n't understand it , he tried to explain to me what it was , but erm , it 's not , not easy , but Ga Gavin said erm , he said they 'd had a test and he said it took him time to get into it but once he got into it , you know , he did alright in it , I think he said how many he got , he did n't seem to do too badly , but he said Alex did n't really do anything and what he did do he thought was wrong so he did n't hand it in , he said and in actual fact what he had done was right , so I do n't know , I told , I told Alex to go and see , you know , and ask about it and sort of erm , apparently he did do that so at least he 'll know , but erm , it 's strange really because normally Alex
8 He had taken some comfort from the fact that he had been the last man to board the cage , so at least he could watch Yorky and the others exit , before his turn came .
9 the whatsernames , so at least I can know whether to go home and come back
10 Sure so at least you 'll know when I come back I 'm gon na ask you , thank you very much indeed .
11 Less by now I should think .
12 Just for once I 'd like to do what I choose . ’
13 Just for once I 'd like to be able to do something properly , but I never will .
14 if you can subsequently turn over from there you 'll see inverted commas first appointment skills .
15 You know , I do n't feel myself anyway I ca n't I ca n't get through to anyway I 'll try so it does n't matter .
16 ‘ If I left the can just over there you could say you found it . ’
17 I wondered what was going on really , because I mean it just at least I can take them
18 ‘ If you 're going to enjoy Tivoli as it deserves to be enjoyed , I think for tonight at least we should call a truce , ’ he suggested , apparently unaware of her intense reaction to his touch , as they walked past the Pantominteatret , where a performance of the traditional Italian pantomime was taking place on the open-air stage .
19 If we 're able to use it the cold may win us a few days in which to withdraw to bed and grieve gently for ourselves ; if not at least we can weep openly at work , blowing our nose and wiping our eyes , and get a little consideration and sympathy from others for our sad lot .
20 Usually from here you can hear the thunder of the falls in the distance but today there is only silence .
21 Once at least he could feel that a sermon of his moved his hearers .
22 Going on again on the tenant farmers , I actually think that er we are very good landlords and I think our our our tenants would rather us keep us as landlords than the private sector , in actual fact we will have no doubt a debate quite soon on that issue when the government makes us sell off all areas of of er th our interests and that one , I will tell you this , I think that some of the members all sides of the fence every side of the fence , have been passionately behind the tenants , if if they 're gon na be sold off by now they 'd have been sold off , but I think it wo n't be far long before we have to take education first , social services first , the elderly before er your side with your government to come forward and say to us we do n't want you interfering with anything like that and being bold business , get rid of , but that 's another debate that will come up later on .
23 No I agree with that , I think you 've got to yes we 'll agree that and also hopefully by then we 'll have clarity the clarity on the salary and then we 'll get in there in which case you 're laughing , right
24 If she was n't home by then I 'd have to go and fetch her , knowing she 'd be slumped in a drunken stupor on the pavement , open-legged and snotty-nosed , against the wall of the High Fields pub .
25 And somewhere along there you could say , ‘ Right . ’
26 I mean you 're not exactly gon na get out of well you can read on the bus and train and that .
27 If she can get that out of here they could find out what 's wrong with her , but it wo n't come .
28 ‘ And if you do n't get out of here I 'll tell him you 've been up in the woods with a dog .
29 ‘ Whenever you wish to get out of here I will come and fetch you , ’ he said quietly .
30 When she was out of here she would write to him and explain .
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