Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [verb] the [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Eventually I suppose the Unknown Lands will become Khanates , ’ Jotan said . |
2 | Perhaps I had the wrong expectations . |
3 | Obviously I get the odd pains from it because I 'm doing things I have n't done for 15 months . |
4 | That 's one of the very important advantages of this election result , and personally I think the Social Democrats in Germany made a great mistake by being equivocal on this issue . |
5 | so I had the older ones from Goose Hill |
6 | So I use the ordinary detergents that I keep in the cupboard for hand-washing and this works very well for me . |
7 | The trouble was I started wanting to play straight-ahead rock and heavy metal and so I left the traditional blues stuff on the back burner . |
8 | So I Nureyeved the front steps and flowed through the door in a single motion of Yale and Chubb . |
9 | So I spent the 4 weeks living in a style to which I was not accustomed , but found no difficulty in adopting ! |
10 | And because she wanted to know more , she wanted to find out all there was to find out about this dark , ancient stronghold that her ancestors had known , at times she stole out from her bedchamber after nightfall and stood listening to the night rustlings and the soft settling of the old , old timbers ( and the footsteps ? did n't she still hear the footsteps every night ? ) and thought that if only she knew the right words , or if only she had the power , she could summon the enchantments and lay bare the secrets and understand this place . |
11 | Perhaps she read the wrong books . |
12 | She tried to think more rationally , to dismiss the darker possibilities from her mind , but after what had happened here in the past week or so she found the worrying thoughts came more easily . |
13 | You get a ti so you get the tinned sponges you mean ? |
14 | So you see the commercial aspects were still in there in those days as they are today . |
15 | Gently she tipped the furry contents on to the floor . |
16 | Just as the heat was getting too much we reached the cool breezes on the summit . |
17 | So we left the remote mountains of the north and west and headed back towards the central highlands and Mount Kenya , the main objective of our visit . |
18 | And so we used the small weapons we had . |
19 | In the first place , we had to come to know each other , to establish a community of interest , and so we used the early tours and concert schedules to play through the orchestra , s main repertory . |
20 | Our theological understanding is that our top priority should be to worship God and so we encourage the small groups to give time to this first . |
21 | So we have the nine daughters of Benjamin James Titford : three died young , one remained a spinster , three were Edwardian brides , two married during the early years of the reign of King George V. Their lives would take them far apart from each other and from Curry Rivel itself — yet they would remain a close-knit family , for all the physical distance which separated them . |
22 | In the results reported below we treat the two repetitions separately since it is quite clear that behaviour changed between the two attempts . |
23 | Below we publish the winning entries , which were dominated by Scotland , with a summary of the assessors ' report |
24 | Apparently they feared the burning timbers more than the bullets , but no doubt they were feeling some reaction after more than four hours in action : four hours of dodging snipers ' bullets and bursting open doors that all too often concealed a rifleman who fired , while around the houses a grenade could be dropped from any window . |
25 | So they sang the old hymns with tears in their eyes and an ache of pride in their hearts . |
26 | So they entered the cheerful portals of the Jade Cockatoo , the only cafe to be found in Chetwynd , and threaded their way through a maze of small tables to an alcove by the fire , where they took off their soaking mackintoshes and warmed their hands . |
27 | His brother , Cherry , joined him in his work and together they became the first men to illustrate books on natural history throughout with photographs . |
28 | Together they searched the towering walls of moving water . |
29 | Gently he pressed the two ends of the wallet 's rim towards each other . |
30 | Apparently he says the old ones were totally inadequate . ’ |