Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [verb] the [noun sg] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Eventually everyone leaves the room to shower and drink coffee and do all things that people usually do after intercourse — communally in this case — and Samantha and I are left alone .
2 Hazel stakes are unquestionably the best but when I caught rabbits professionally I had the estate make me up a set of iron stakes of only ⅜ inch ( 1 centimetre ) diameter , with a small shoulder at the top to prevent the top line sliding down the stake .
3 Eventually I interrupted the diatribe to point out that I was paying him to take me to the newspaper , not for his opinions about it .
4 Suddenly I sensed the ground disappear and for seconds we were airborne .
5 Obviously I welcome the opportunity to debate next week Ravenscraig and the Lanarkshire economy .
6 And so I took the opportunity to describe in some detail conditions in the attic .
7 Yeah , I I wrote the thing as you remember about eighteen months ago , but it had no conflict in it you know we 're all the same and stories must have conflict , so I got the house to burst the ceiling on the wife
8 His watery blue eyes gazed bulbously at me so I let the fool have his way though Benjamin agreed with me .
9 I was going to knock for I was still intrigued by him but Benjamin called me so I let the matter rest .
10 So I think the tour did a lot for me . ’
11 So I suggest the secretary rings up the secretary of Fenners do n't say you 're listed in newspapers cos industrial people do n't like that but have a word with Fenners and they 'll tell you what 's gone on .
12 As I did so I grabbed the banister to save myself .
13 and then suddenly you hear the dog goes running off and he 's bit its ear !
14 The sun goes in and suddenly you feel the frost rising !
15 I mean basically you say the bloke says we 're going to sit down and make a decision tonight
16 This means that you are entitled to due attribution where the work is used for some commercial product , display or other purpose and that basically you have the right to object to modification , distortion or any form of derogatory promotion of your work , unless of course you have sanctioned it !
17 This is done by going to your local post office , filling in a form and paying a small fee — the amount depends upon how long you want the post redirected for ; most people find that three months is adequate .
18 Perhaps you think the Creator sent you here to dispose of us as you see fit .
19 If you happen to know that it is the Prime Minister personally who advises the Queen to dissolve Parliament , you will realise that this gives him the whip hand over other members of the Cabinet — who fear the cataclysm of an untimely election as much as back-benchers do .
20 So she kept the tune trapped in and it marched up and down inside her head .
21 So she let the boat pass by .
22 So she needs the baby to do that and at that point once her milk production schedule is under way as it were , at that point when , just before she 's about to start giving them , then she should test the baby because that 's the big energetic cost to her .
23 So you think the community 's certainly gone down since you ?
24 So you see the trouble starts when people get HIV — but how do you get this virus ?
25 So who does the responsibility come down to in the end ?
26 So who did the French hang ? ’
27 Out of 10 speakers from the floor on two composite motions reaffirming the conference 's right to the final word on policy determination , only one backed the procedure adopted by the leadership for the review .
28 Since there is only one opening the base has a simple podium on each side instead of a series of pedestals .
29 So we made the decision to go up Beinn Damh , not a Munro , but nevertheless a divine mountain of 902 metres situated conveniently behind the cottage .
30 So we had the end cut off and to stop him ripping the bandages off we
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