Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [verb] [pron] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I entirely endorse what the hon. Gentleman said about the death of Roger Ellwood . |
2 | O' course , I only knew him a few years after he got married . |
3 | I only asked him the other day |
4 | I only saw him a few times and he seemed to wander around in no-man 's land half the time doing bugger all . |
5 | ‘ I only met you a half hour ago and I love you like one of my own . ’ |
6 | Erm before I sent , I only did it the other day , I regret to say any rate . |
7 | I only gave him that much , I only gave him a tiny drop to take , I said it 's medicinal really like my Brandy Port . |
8 | How does he know the plate price is high , he did n't make that quite , when I only gave him a total price |
9 | Usually I only see them every three months or so . |
10 | Although , ’ he added ruefully , ‘ I much prefer it the usual way . ’ |
11 | But I just wash it every other day . |
12 | . I just gave him a quick brush tonight . |
13 | So I just gave them the statutory amount per tape |
14 | 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 . |
15 | , but she told Helen , I just called her an old cow and she put the phoned down , well if she thought I said cow , well I do n't know but she went and used that . |
16 | I say I do I do n't mind I just think what the bloody hell , you know we 're only just like two minutes apart ! |
17 | I just wonder what the little girl will make of it all when she 's older . |
18 | Medicine is n't definite at all ; I just call it a positive subject — you always get an answer . |
19 | ‘ When I came down to London , I finally got myself a decent bass , a Fender Mustang , then started changing pickups to get a raunchier , more distorted sound . |
20 | I do n't think I ever gave him a wrong 'un , though . |
21 | I always find it a difficult binocular object ; I can just see it with × 20 , but I am not confident that I can identify it with a lower magnification . |
22 | I always find it the reddest of the brilliant stars , though there is not a great deal of colour-difference between it and Betelgeux ; the name ‘ Antares ’ means ‘ the Rival of Ares ’ ( Mars ) . |
23 | ‘ Indeed I always considered him a loyal servant of the crown . ’ |
24 | I always considered him a magnificent writer of prose . |
25 | But I still enjoyed it the second time . |
26 | But I still feel it the same , but not as much as this lot . |
27 | ‘ Knowledge , ’ he insisted lightly , ‘ I have to confess that I still find you an unusual and delightful companion — an astonishingly beautiful young woman ; and while I watched you in Wexford market I felt — drawn . |
28 | After sixteen years of fishing for zander I still find it a magical absorbing pastime . |
29 | ‘ Carry my respectful greetings and compliments to your kinsmen , Gwilym and Rhys ap Tudor and their brothers , and say I still owe them a shrewd knock for their taking of Conway on Good Friday of last year . |
30 | A sudden dedication to a foreign influence like Hegel or Derrida , brief but intense , is about the only thing there is that can cause the British to lose a sense of humour or a sense of proportion , and during the first London production of Waiting for Godot in 1955 I was reproached by strangers seated around me for laughing , though I still think it a funny play . |