Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [verb] [pron] [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | So it was that eventually I found myself in a hospital in Swindon close to other victims of Larry Foot . |
2 | Would you rather I thrashed him within an inch of his life ? |
3 | Suddenly I found myself in a sack much larger than my body , but completely dark . |
4 | Apparently I met him at a conference on the economics of multiculturalism . |
5 | So foolishly I married someone from an impeccable diplomatic background who knew about servants , flower arranging and how to address the third wife of an African monarch . ’ |
6 | Personally I had nothing but an overwhelming feeling of gratitude for whoever had made the attempt impossible . |
7 | I 'd forgotten to fetch something to put my hair up with , and so I brushed it into a ponytail and held it in place with a pair of knickers from the airing cupboard , which I twisted round and used like a scrunchie . |
8 | So I put you through a series of tests . ’ |
9 | Nothing happened so I put it in a box without a lid and went shopping . |
10 | So I put it in a rock this time and it was so funny though . |
11 | So I left it up a side street and got a taxi back to the studio where I was due to appear . |
12 | So I left it for a while , and I thought I will phone her and find out . |
13 | ‘ They were n't worth keeping so I swapped them for a couple of balloons . ’ |
14 | So I sprayed it with a fine spray and it 's kept very well , had n't it ? |
15 | So I settled myself in a small tavern just down the street . |
16 | So I chipped it into a little space over the scrum , ran round , picked it up and went up the middle of the field . |
17 | So I urge anyone with a garden to visit Sainsbury 's , keep back a few potatoes at the end of the season , before Christmas store them carefully and plant them in the spring . |
18 | Suddenly she saw him in a new guise . |
19 | Suddenly she found herself under an intense media spotlight , enduring a 24-hour guard until she was 16 . |
20 | She had forgotten or erased his face , and so she saw it through a blur , but his body was naked , exactly as she had remembered it , golden-white , muscular and slender , the black mass at the groin and out of it the penis rising dark amber-red . |
21 | So she popped him into a plastic box , wrapped it in brown paper and posted it . |
22 | So she locked them in a coat closet where they beat each other half to death in the dark for twenty minutes . |
23 | So she advertised it at a knock-down price , and then invented a competitive bid to hurry you into signing on the dotted line . |
24 | Only his song could do the trick , and float the witch into a dreamless sleep , and so she tied him to a perch by a silken ribbon and put bells on his bird 's feet . |
25 | So she moves them to a nearby burrow when they are approximately four weeks old and at that time they will have become virtually self-supporting . |
26 | So she approaches it in a better frame of mind . |
27 | So you raise it to a power , multiply the indices , when it comes out as a fraction , it does n't matter how you |
28 | At two o'clock she seated herself at a window-table in a restaurant overlooking the Nile , near where the houseboat was moored . |
29 | so we keep it in a canvas jacket |
30 | Yeah I mean we did insert actually in the Chairman 's statement a cautionary note about the credit announcement because two years ago we had a similar increase which in fact by the time we got to the end of the year had disappeared so we view it with a lot of caution is the answer if you ask me to be more precise I ca n't because we 've never really had a set of tax increases the like of which we face now any other questions ? |