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

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1 and I said to Andrea , I says Andrea those two are two of the tills I 'd checked yesterday in the middle of the day and they were spot on I said that money went yesterday evening !
2 Rather I make short jabbing strokes like the pecking of a chicken .
3 Rather I make short jabbing strokes like the pecking of a chicken .
4 ‘ If only I had some money put by , ’ he told Rosie , as he was taking her home to the pub one evening .
5 Perhaps I needed more courage to retire than to carry on .
6 And I put balanced it out across this , and I set my camera down er down below , on a time exposure which runs off in about one minute , so I had one minute to run up the side of the thing and get out here and balance myself .
7 So I ask this congress to watch closely this benefits agency , and let's make sure that the sick and maternity grants get paid correctly to what they are entitled to .
8 This therefore will be my last Sunday with you and so I take this opportunity to thank you again for all your kindnesses to me and for the way you made me welcome when I arrived 5 years ago ( does n't time fly ! ) .
9 So I think other people have er a contribution to make which is , well it would be important .
10 In I had nine people to call , had evokes the state of having the people on one 's list and is thus expressive of a concrete obligation to call them .
11 On this basis , the unit and type readings of jacket in I like this jacket belong to the same lexeme , because the same contrast recurs with skirt , dress , coat , hat , etc .
12 Crikey , cos the last time you were down you had that stinker did n't you ?
13 Perhaps you have awful faults to counterbalance your few good points . ’
14 So she had great fun making them .
15 So she wants some music does she ?
16 Naturally , we can not always choose what happens to us but , once we have reached adulthood , we can choose how much we let those happenings affect us .
17 At 12 o'clock we have hot food cooked over the stove to the sound of Brush 's vocals , the two sizzling in harmony until it is finally cooked from both sides .
18 So we saw this fellow go up to the window and look and then he went and got a stone from the kerb and ‘ bang ’ on the window .
19 So we developed simple tests to overcome some of the difficulties , but they were often not very ‘ relevant ’ .
20 So we had eight people huddled over the desk arguing about the sound .
21 so we get another hour done , that 's another hour of taping , so that 's er one and a quarter tapes , sure you wo n't take it home ?
22 So we 've all speakers chosen for their integrity and confidence .
23 So we need two gangs to do it .
24 So we need these people have ammi ammunition , to fight for us , .
25 Right so we differentiate four X cubed minus X we get how does it tie up with what we 've got there ?
26 The lake rarely freezes so we have little opportunity to discover our ice-legs .
27 Suddenly they heard loud cries coming from the servants ' rooms , at the side of the house .
28 Perhaps they mean poor Prune to die in labour so Nerina can marry Jed ? ’
29 ( Perhaps they despatched certain people to chop down the trees and make the charcoal ?
30 And there then this was discontinued in they gave this beer to keep for lack of exercise keep them regular .
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