Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] i [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Yeah , so yeah ah you 're alright so you 'll say yeah course I 'm alright , there 's no fee , so eventually I get to the point where I said look I did say there 's no fee involved but I 'd , I , that 's a bit of a lie because there is a fee for all the work I 'm er but it comes in the form of referrals , in the form of recommendation , not actual money .
2 But I knew I had to look , so slowly I peeped round the door .
3 So off I went to the doctor 's , six o'clock , and he examined me shoulder .
4 But erm , it was suggested about a year or so before I left , that I might take what was called The Gardeners Scholarship to erm The Royal College for the Blind , which in those days was at erm Upper Norwood S E nineteen and erm so erm I had no objections , I did n't , I did n't see any future at all in it anyway , but erm I took this erm scholarship examination , went up to the R N C to work erm some papers and to be interviewed and erm , much to my surprise they erm offered me one of these scholarships which was worth forty pounds a year for three years in the Commercial Department of the College which was an innovation really as erm primarily a College of Music for erm blind students and erm so off I went to the R N C of sixteen and erm did my three year course and got erm some R S A certificates and erm was reasonably successful I suppose I , perhaps I was n't as diligent as I should have been .
5 Halfway home I stopped in the mist to listen , and I could still hear the sound of the file .
6 Consequently , the answer to question 1 is ‘ Yes ’ , and so far I agree with the decision of Morland J.
7 A year or so ago I motored for the fun of it through Latvia and Estonia , from Riga to what was then still Leningrad , and never thought to encounter such ramshackle roads again .
8 So then I had on the train .
9 So then I went to the bank and asked politely in the name of the Mamur Zapt if I could check Andrus 's account .
10 It was only when I swung to the left and broke free for a moment that I was able to observe that he was wearing my dad 's grey towelling dressing-gown .
11 It was only when I got on the ground and tried to walk did I realise that I had a bullet through the top of my right ankle .
12 Just then I glanced through the little bedroom window and saw all the women and kids still hanging about outside .
13 But think of me tonight when I sail across the sea .
14 It was eight-twenty when I hit Wilshire and a mile or so further on I turned into the Avenida San Vincente .
15 When I could n't stand it any longer I dashed across the road and crept round the back .
16 Well November , I meant the fourth of November it seems to be for ever anyway I spoke to the Head of the Department when they came back and he said I must admit we 've done nothing from the point of view of putting things on paper but a lot of thinking has gone into it I must really sit down now and commit things to paper .
17 Once more I glanced at the large flour mill , temporarily closed , despite the addition of a new silvery turbine engine to take the place of water power .
18 ‘ I got a shock yesterday when I went to the mortuary , ’ Constance said .
19 Yesterday when I went in the shop , we get underwear and things like that
20 I touched on those points yesterday when I appeared before the Treasury Select Committee .
21 Later on I worked on the twilight shift in a components factory and as our kids grew up people moved out and others moved in .
22 Interestingly enough I looked into the same situation in America and Germany and in all three mighty industrial countries six out of the top ten firms had gone .
23 A new picture of a world characterised by flux , and thus a world not reducible to static intellectual categories , a picture of a world of flux was emerging , particularly clearly I suppose in the writings of Bergson .
24 Well then I went to the British battalion ,
25 And I still stood there so I got in the car and wrote the number down .
26 The WEA takes its pattern partly from the history of the movement but quite largely I think from the county in which it is implanted .
27 I said then well I said from the time now , I said there is nobody I said , can sleep on those mattresses .
28 and cos I just left it screwed up on the floor last night and then well I walked out the door without my skirt .
29 It was only 5.30 pm when I came into the main hospital building , but a cheeky nurse said ‘ Bon soir , Miss Veness , parlez-vous Francaise ?
30 Then quietly I walked down the steps and felt for a seat on one of the wooden forms ; after being hissed at by several people I found one empty , next to an old woman .
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