Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [pers pn] [adv] [verb] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 So obviously you just write down that Rita did it on the 10th .
2 So now he just comes round once in a blue moon .
3 Every so often I just block out time and disappear , so no one can get hold of me .
4 The principle is that the hook bait is free enough to behave very similarly to loose fed baits , but that the carp suck it in so strongly they also suck in the large hook .
5 ‘ We subscribed to a Customs and Excise newsletter to keep pace with the changes — and things were happening so fast they even brought out a special Christmas edition .
6 I jump so hard I nearly fall off the board .
7 ‘ You sly little trollop ! ’ he cried , grabbing her hair and pulling it so hard she nearly fell out of bed .
8 The punchline actually brought tears to her eyes and caused Isa Peebles to laugh so hard she almost fell off her stool .
9 ‘ Survival of the — ’ Jamie drew his breath in sharply and pulled the stick so hard he almost fell off his stool , but he managed to dodge the darting yellow bolts that had driven him into the corner of the screen' — nastiest . ’
10 Owen again refers to the sun 's powers , how it causes seeds to grow from the warmth and ‘ care ’ it gives them , and also how it once woke up life at the beginning of the world by adding its warmth to ‘ the clays of a cold star ’ .
11 so if that run is just tomorrow then we just got in did n't we ?
12 However , they are not usually aggressive , except to members of their own kind , and even then they usually settle down without too much fuss .
13 I 'm standing there watching them , and then suddenly they just walk off .
14 Sometimes sometimes they never ring back at all ever .
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