Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [verb] [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Right I 've got no questions for you Mr , thank you very much .
2 Er cos er my son-in-law I mean I put on the form right I 've got no children right .
3 At first everyone had been smiling , thinking how right I looked holding the baby .
4 right I want to see the homework , those that have n't got it etcetera .
5 Luckily I managed to get a job with a small fit-up touring company — playing small theatres in the provinces , living in digs , away from the spotlight and very badly paid .
6 Luckily I managed to grab the abseil rope firmly enough with both hands to stop ) .
7 Next week 's vital for most of them — luckily I 've got a job to go to . ’
8 I have had people ring me up at weekends and luckily I 've had the stuff and taken it back .
9 Eventually I managed to find a page torn from a local bus timetable which showed the Province of Parma .
10 E eventually I did get a job .
11 And when I found out after a bit of dressing-room chat what the other lads were on I had to make a point .
12 The teacher punished me , and from then on I had to keep the bird in a small cage which I hung in a tree outside the classroom window .
13 Just look , I 'm not gon na do the circle I 'm just gon na demonstrate where it is , P R I N C E , down to the E , hang on I 've knocked the pen out
14 Before passing on I want to raise a problem with all this .
15 ‘ We collected 30 bags of rubbish in one day , and realised we had a serious problem , ’ he says ‘ From then on I decided to blitz the village a couple of days every week .
16 Rather I wish to use the experience of West Ham as a means to examine the nature of working-class political intervention .
17 It would be unfair to say that I have formed a low view of the Foreign Office ; rather I have formed the view that Foreign Office activities have in some way become totally disconnected from the human race .
18 Even better I thought to find a society that automatically lets its existing investors know when a better deal becomes available .
19 Then she breathes out and gives a real smile — one of those big things that brightens her face like a starburst — and I see she 's been frightened , and I sigh , and suddenly I 've got a lump in my throat and I 'm trembling and I do n't think I can move away from this wall .
20 ‘ I remain confident about my ability to do the business at Premier League level , and suddenly I 've got the chance to prove this self-belief is not misplaced .
21 Suddenly I start ripping the poster off the wall , ripping it into bits .
22 Suddenly I wanted to hear the sound of human voices and to feel the warmth and comfort of loved ones .
23 Suddenly I have twisted the gun out of his hand — but it flies away from us across the ground .
24 But apparently I have to feel The Bump three or four times a day or be found guilty of Not Being Involved as a Father , or worse still , of this darkly Freudian offence called Denial .
25 Naturally enough I had to play a couple of games for the long-suffering Jewish Chronicle photographer ( who must have nightmares about having to snap me on his deathbed ) .
26 Interestingly enough I 've got a book er back in my office about things like T V comedy and situation comedy and stuff like that and also y'know kind of variety sort of comedy with sketches and s y'know Two Ronnies , Monty Pythons and stuff erm would that be of any use to you if you were to borrow it ?
27 ‘ If only I 'd recognized the signs of Bubbleshake contamination when I met him .
28 ‘ If only I 'd known the truth about you , Shiona , there would have been no need for me to keep running away from my feelings for you .
29 only I 've finished the letter
30 Only I 've got no money for the fare . ’
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