Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [pron] [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Right so we go like that , yes , times point seven five , I think that comes to erm , oh eighteen thousand ? |
2 | Right so we talk about social facilitation and inhibition . |
3 | She went back into the lounge and sat with Fritz , finding out how remarkably much they had in common , until they were joined by Rosa and other friends and spent two magical hours until , at 10.00 , she stood up . |
4 | When the 3 weeks were up and the Scraggs returned , we looked for other accommodation and found a flat in Riccarton , close to Hagley Park and only a mile from the city centre , and we liked it so much we stayed for four weeks having intended two . |
5 | A chef in Saratoga Springs exasperated by a difficult customer complaining that his french fries were not sliced thinly enough cut the potatoes paper thin ; the irony was that the customer enjoyed the delicacy so much he asked for more and thus crisps were born . |
6 | On Wednesdays or Saturdays you got two hours ( other days it was only thirty minutes ) so obviously everyone came on those days . |
7 | so anyway I go into this doctor and I erm please and and all , and I ai n't been feeling well and all and this |
8 | So off he went in high dudgeons as you can imagine you know , red-faced , excited . |
9 | So then , then it , allows to dance as well , and basically hardly anybody sits in that area until the club 's full anyway |
10 | Much later they lay in one another 's arms , at peace amidst a frenzied tangle of bedclothes . |
11 | So now they walk in finest silk which many a woman in England would give much to obtain . |
12 | So now he had in all 10,025.07 votes , 1,118.07 of them surplus to the quota . |
13 | So now I wait with bated breath . |
14 | Well it 's only now it feels like this ! |
15 | Now as promised it 's time to zig zag to the onion bag … what is this man talking about … it 's football speak from Cambridge manager John Beck whose team play Swindon tomorrow … it 's the order he gives to his strikers before a game … zig zag … well that means running … weaving with the ball … the onion bag is the goal net of course … so here we go with this week 's football roundup |
16 | So here you got minus five , minus two which is ? |
17 | ‘ Long ago we depended on each other . |
18 | Fand whispered , ‘ Long ago I drank from this pool . |
19 | The corporate-strategy literature now offers a more systematic approach to the precise definition of what the critical success factors need to be in each specific business setting and especially how they relate to each other within a model of success . |
20 | We did use black paper , but it looked terrible and attracted graffiti , so then we thought of fine art . |
21 | So then I moved to brighter colours . |
22 | Why they did not use them in a manner that would almost certainly have sealed the fate of the French at Verdun seems to us almost incredible , and so indeed it seemed to contemporary German critics . |
23 | ‘ Oh , say can you see , by the dawn 's bleeding light , what so proudly we turn into spineless gibbering jellyfish with no dickybirds at the twilight 's last gleaming … ‘ |
24 | It should be clear now that whereas for Marx it is one 's economic class position ( crucially how one relates to productive property ) that determines much else in one 's life , for the Functionalist it is the status one has established through developing marketable skills and the value put on them by society that determines one 's life chances . |
25 | So again we find out that erm , the expected price in T minus one , sorry in T , is a function of all previous prices all previous prices , okay and it wo n't surprise you to find out that the weight giving to treating the historical prices right becomes geometrically in exactly the same way as the adapted , as the partial adjustment er co-efficient or the partial adjustment model implied alright . |
26 | So then er er one morning the there was a very heavy swell on and the anchor must have given way and it w we saw the mine floating away towards Tiree so where it went after that we never heard . |
27 | It was only when he came to 1936 that Damiani 's face grew suddenly cold and his hands , until now resting quietly on his knees , began to move in agitation . |
28 | You know , it is only when he came to that final page that he realized where the theme came from , so absorbed was he in the process of composition . |
29 | Seven o'clock when it gets into Glasgow and five o'clock when it gets into Carlisle and three o'clock when it goes through three o'clock when it goes through Manchester . |
30 | The group may be very large ( only recently I heard of one group of over thirty people ) , but ideally it should be small . |