Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [pers pn] [verb] [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 Apart from a price list , so we had a price list , and I thought right so I went to a book shop and I tried to find a book on masks nothing .
2 Anne and Chris did n't want to return full time to stressful teaching jobs when their maternity leave ended , so together they sent in a joint application for a full-time position with a covering letter pointing out the benefits of job sharing , and the way they could organize their week and their timetable .
3 Yes dad , but , apparently enough he got into a lot of trouble with the tax
4 you see because living here like this and er I mean , I mean only yesterday I heard of an people burst in the door and this old lady on the head and where 's your money and that sort of thing , you know , so it it 's really terrible .
5 So now he worked for a taxi firm .
6 Only now it looks like a fraction .
7 So often we hear about a Homoeopathic remedy for colds or flu or arthritis etc .
8 Long ago I went to a seminar of archivists who were confident that particular instance papers could be sampled by a variety of statistical methods and if necessary could be anonymized without damage .
9 A month or so ago I sat in an excessively warm room listening to a gentleman from Intel 's processor division telling the invited audience of dealers and journalists that 1992 would see a boom in 486 sales similar to the boom in 386 bought about by Windows .
10 actually it 's a bit boring down there now but they , they had to put my , my explanation of the price of petrol er down , there 's nowhere to thing , cos th the last time I was down there I asked for a pint of bitter and this guy bought it me and said and I wanted two pound thirty or something .
11 So instead I crunch in a low right-hook that will end his sex life for a month .
12 The hygroscopic mixture got damp ; when the humidity went down again it caked into an intractable solid mass .
13 Thus together they amount to a concerted attempt to investigate whether or not any form of vertical behaviour is to be allowed .
14 We 'd have got here sooner only we stopped for a bite of something .
15 Just now I feel like a long cool drink and a large Knickerbocker Glory ! ’
16 Nowadays , it 's not often you hear of a baby called Gladys or Reginald .
17 It 's not often you come across a good Bordeaux ! ’
18 Although the world of PCs is superficially rather space-age , it 's not often you come across a completely new technology .
19 At the same time the outside agencies were quite content to ignore comedy , so leaving the comedians to develop their own cinema and not surprisingly it developed as a purer cinema .
20 Just then he stopped at a place where a dog had dug a hole in the ground .
21 He did n't answer and shortly afterwards he slowed for a right-hand bend , his body bent forward , the dummy hand clamped tight on the steering wheel .
22 Still more rarely we go to a place simply because of what someone has written about it and that journey becomes both an expression of gratitude and a way of filling a need within ourselves .
23 She did not say anything more so he added in a real voice and proper words , ‘ Delia , I have to . ’
24 while directly above I bend to a bottom drawer
25 The site has no obvious Iron-Age antecedents ; more probably it originated as a civilian vicus outside the fort , which aerial photographs show as a multiple-ditched installation enclosing c. 2 ha ( 5 acres ) on a gravel terrace north-west of the later defended nucleus and the Billing Brook .
26 Sometimes it was quantitatively inadequate , but more often it suffered from an excess of conflicting signs and signposts .
27 More often it works as a way of postponing the cost to the successful assisted litigant until damages and costs are received from the opponent .
28 Sometimes a piece of fruit or a tub of yogurt is eaten at the end of lunch but more often she finishes with a biscuit or has nothing as dessert .
29 Once again we worked as a Club , being issued with fine slub yarns and complicated patterns .
30 another time I , more recently I appeared before a Judge at Norwich , as a wi , as a witness for people who have been unjustly treated .
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