Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [verb] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Mostly I play with the clean channel on full crunch and the lead channel on 16 . |
2 | Luckily I lived at the higher end of the village so my house was not affected . |
3 | Interestingly enough I looked into the same situation in America and Germany and in all three mighty industrial countries six out of the top ten firms had gone . |
4 | Only I know of the old door hidden behind a crumbling shed . |
5 | When I first went to work , I went and joined the union , there was n't one in the factory I was working in and so I went to the nearest er trade union office and joined . |
6 | So I looked at the two men again . |
7 | So I go on the same as er , weeks two to four an analysis written , and , or drawn or made of examples on one of these themes . |
8 | So I walked down the steep corridor to the huts that looked outwardly like the huts of both my TV hospital and the real one forty years ago . |
9 | So I walked to the last bench what seated three pupils , I said , there it is look it 's stuck about three inch . |
10 | So I walked alongside the quiet , still canal . |
11 | So I paid for the electric motor of the engine to be serviced , but it never worked very well . |
12 | Only she lived in the posh part , called Hove , and whenever people said ‘ You live in Brighton , do n't you ? ’ it was normal to reply ‘ Hove , actually ’ until it almost had become the name , Hove-Actually . |
13 | Daily she went to the M's farm and asked Mrs M to teach her . |
14 | She did n't know how long she knelt on the cold floor with her mother still and silent in her arms . |
15 | Well obviously you learn about the male orgasm because that 's what creates a baby but I think she was right , the female orgasm is never mentioned but it 's there |
16 | So she drifted through the diamond-decked tourists who chattered and laughed in the street-lights . |
17 | so she went into the second field |
18 | So she jumped under the cold shower every morning . |
19 | So you stick with the local people , do you ? ’ |
20 | So you have on the one hand , handouts to the rich on the other hand , money taken from the poor . |
21 | Of the four-wheeled coat wagons drawn by horses only one remained by the nineteen-thirties , then used for fish . |
22 | So we opt for the tried and tested T-shirt or , even worse , baggy shorts and a button-through overshirt . |
23 | as you turn it up , it 's gon na pull straight , that bit still did n't do it so we went to the other side , put the cramp the other way and having put that one down and that one up , now if you sight that now through there |
24 | So we went to the sixty six shop and I said what 's wrong with that , pristine beautiful . |
25 | So we went to the European Parliament in Strasbourg to ask local MEPs the things their constituents want to know . |
26 | After our return from France we felt that we still did not have the complete story of that operation , and so we went to the Public Records Office at Kew to look up the records of 22 Squadron over that period . |
27 | So we went into the first preview , in front of an audience , with plenty of confidence . |
28 | So we come to the second implication , which is that the student has to understand the practical aspects of the life of reason . |
29 | So we come to the second point . |
30 | And so we come to the antepenultimate item on the agenda . |