Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [vb past] [pron] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I only asked him the other day |
2 | Erm before I sent , I only did it the other day , I regret to say any rate . |
3 | So I just gave them the statutory amount per tape |
4 | The other thing I was interested in was the increase of ele of occupational therapists and I just wondered what the realistic expectation was of being able to recruit them because as far as I know they are a scarce resource er and not easy to find . |
5 | But I still enjoyed it the second time . |
6 | I abruptly asked them the same question I had of Benjamin . |
7 | Recall that at the beginning of this piece I briefly discussed what the representational theory of the mind has got right : that thoughts are not simple responses , reactions or reverberations to environmental stimulation — contrasting this with the case of the thermostat which automatically switches on and off at pre-set temperatures . |
8 | I actually understood what the Hon. and learned Gentleman said , which is unusual , although I do not think that it contributed much to the debate . |
9 | so I actually took it the other way that , you know , do you just want a cup of tea . |
10 | True I never saw him the worse for drink , but often the better . |
11 | And I like Lovejoy , except I 've missed but they 're repeats , but I never saw it the first time . |
12 | In his absence , I afterwards asked them the same questions , and they were able to explain quite adequately . |
13 | ‘ But you only saw me the other night ! |
14 | You knew from the beginning the terms of the thing , and if you tried to make it more serious than that , you only lost him the quicker . |
15 | ‘ I liked your family very much , but you deliberately gave them the wrong impression about me , ’ she said angrily . |
16 | And yet she openly admitted it the other day . |
17 | She was so busy talking to another woman , who was weighing onions , that she never noticed what the wee fellow was doing . |
18 | We always called it the posh part , because although our street carried on from it over the main road , it was like being in a different village altogether . |
19 | And erm , it wa , at the reception afterwards we actually paid him the fine er , a contribution to a a , a fund his church had for a painting they wanted to buy . |
20 | But we never knew who the other three were . ’ |
21 | Such gentlemen freeholders could be manipulated , but they rarely considered themselves the hired retainers of a politician , whose support the latter could take for granted . |
22 | We shall be leaving Peking for Sian at 11.30 this evening , and the comrades have given us a rousing send off with beautiful presents including a big embroidered tablecloth and napkins , and a beautiful framed picture made out of shells , with an inscription written on it specially for & I. They also gave us the enclosed photos , which give you an idea of what life is like here . |
23 | They actually called me the green-eyed monster . |
24 | No he , he only told me the two things , I wrote them down . |
25 | For many years we sought access to him and the inner sanctum of his medieval palace , until in 1981 he finally gave us the first filmed interview ever granted by one of his line . |
26 | It blithely renamed itself the Belorussian Party . |
27 | In so doing it also crossed what the Swiss recognise as an ancient cultural frontier which in this part of the country runs not as a straight line but in a curve in clockwise direction , through the Brunig Pass , the centre of the highland massif known as the Napf , and the river Reuss which flows out from the Vierwaldstattersee at Luzern . |
28 | ‘ It also gave us the seven seats we needed . ’ |
29 | Treatment improved since it nearly lost us the Crimean War . |
30 | She enjoyed hearing about the governess 's letters which would never be received and translations of East End rhyming slang , but did n't think he actually listened to her , he often asked her the same questions . |