Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [vb base] [adv] [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 We have the finest peo band of men looking after our fire service so I have never had any doubt , I did n't really need this report to tell me , but it is nice to see it written down , to see just exactly what they 're doing .
2 Ah so you 've nearly finished those lot ?
3 So you 've always got that thing to think about .
4 So we wish therefore to remove this first constraint on our powers and I 'd emphasise again that it is , is our intention to use , it 's not our intention to use the wider powers to increase the risks , it 's simply to improve er , our ability to gain the best returns and satisfy the objectives of the Council .
5 So we 've already got that .
6 So we 've therefore put some proposals through to the Commission of European Communities , which eventually will go to the Council of Ministers to extend Jet 's experimental programme into the end of 1996 .
7 And so we 've merely spelt that out on the second page of our standard conditions of service .
8 What we 've done , won one of the points I think that is worth er making perhaps is that on er over the last few years we 've seen a complete change in world export philosophy where not only are the Russians exporting all over the place but clearly er there are a number of western aircraft in different parts of the world and therefore what we have also done is to , in comparing er our aircraft against other western ones , we 've also looked at them as potential threats because it 's possible that er erm western aircraft in certain hands could end up being used against us so we have also compared those .
9 ROS : Perhaps they 've all trampled each other to death in the rush …
10 He 's got very he 's very sensitive cells in his nose because , cos a dog used to be a hunting dog , and goes back to being a wolf , they used to track their prey to eat so they 've still got that ability and we have n't , but a dog has , it can smell .
11 Yeah but like I 've still got more than well it 's about the same cos you 've got less at the top I think .
12 I cos quite frankly I have never heard such an exciting R S P C A man as that last one so I do n't expect to get much response to that .
13 And now I 've just started this .
14 Okay , now I 've just used this one example , but if you look at erm each other and one another there is also a reflective pronoun to find that they work in the same way in the appropriate antecedents and it also works for quantifier pronoun relations every girl admires herself which is fine but herself admired every girl does n't make a whole lot of sense .
15 Now I 've actually done this in the past .
16 Now I 've always taken that to mean that if they had big faith , they would have been alright .
17 Er we had a virus , now I 've still got this sore tongue that keeps coming back , very badly .
18 Up till now I have simply equated this with Jamaican Creole , and have based my comparisons on descriptions of that language by B.L .
19 For some time now I have gradually become more and more disillusioned with teaching .
20 Right , the correlation coefficient is given by da da R equals , now we 've already met this , this is your old friend the product , and what we 're gon na do is divide it by N minus one Now if you think , I 'll wait til you 've got that down let's see if I can find this bloody rubber .
21 It 's interesting to note that actually now we 've since made that decision the residual has as I 've said come down to nine four seven , so if we do have a new settlement of fourteen hundred we 're already ending up with a a higher level of proposed development for Greater York now , the nine seven would obviously be exceeded if we had a fourteen hundred new settlement within Greater York .
22 Now we 've only done this one or two times .
23 Regrettably I have rarely seen this in the practices of arts teachers , even those who have expressed this as a crucial attribute of their work .
24 I went in and there 's Heidi oh well I 've just got all the script coming up on the screen and I 've just got so and so for you and I
25 well I 've never got any , I saw it in this shop
26 I 've told you , I 've , well I 've never used this machine , machine before have I ?
27 but he did , anyway last night when these , this car arrived , they parked it down the road outside George 's , well I 've never known that and I reckon Alan 's put a note through the door
28 Yeah well I 've always done that , you know for good or worse .
29 erm from yesterday er I think meself personally I 'm very methodical sort of person and I felt what was most important the revelations meself was thought patterns and the use of most structured structured in a presentation and also the importance I could n't believe how that using them made such a difference actually to yourself when you 're standing there and the audience participation erm thought patterns well I 've always used that was just a revelation I mean I 've never
30 Well I 've actually spent some hours in the Record Office , I do n't think while you 've been there , erm doing a bit of ancestor hunting , so I am familiar with your work and activities .
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