Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [verb] [pron] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Well , in my book nothing comes before football and so I gave them a simple ultimatum : ‘ Make your choice . |
2 | So I found him a small house called Kirk o'Field , outside Edinburgh . |
3 | So you owe me a hundred pound . |
4 | So we give them a twenty five per cent mark-up , and we reckon that this helps with the whole business of child-care , since we 're not ungenerous in the salaries we pay , fo for the start , adding , by adding twenty five per cent of that , we 're helping . |
5 | Perhaps they send you a similar letter . |
6 | So they gave him a special job . ’ |
7 | At ten o'clock they gave us a handsome club sweater , which was so generous we decided to let someone else win the domino handicap . |
8 | Suddenly he gave her a rueful grin . |
9 | MARTIN LYNCH ( Cool Ground ) : ‘ Basically he gave me a great ride . |
10 | Perhaps it gives them a false sense of security . |
11 | So he found them a tiny cottage just south of Orvieto , in the grounds of the villa of some Italian friends of his who had departed for the northern mountains , a villa with a pool and a shady veranda along one side and an unspeakably romantic view down the steep hillside towards the floating cathedral . |
12 | so it took me a long time to live down my weeds the lady with the weeds |
13 | So it gives her a little bit of leeway . |
14 | okay Right you mentioned it a few minutes ago you suggested that this thing was formed . |
15 | The more they reflected upon this the more they realised what a massive amount of fixed capital is necessary to eliminate human intelligence and how incredibly intelligent human beings really are . |
16 | and like they give you a secret number of what comes next |
17 | There was a cruel smile on his mouth as once more he gave her a comprehensive survey . |
18 | A minute later I give him a smaller brown one back . |
19 | Later she made herself a light salad for lunch and ate it on the terrace . |
20 | Two days later he granted me a private audience , a remarkable consideration during those eventful days to his youngest and least important guest . |
21 | ‘ Come on , old girl , ’ he shouted , ‘ calm down ! ’ and later he found her a scientific paper to read , which she liked . |
22 | Not only was he engaged in his publishing work , his meetings of the Moot and the Chandos Group , and his visits to Oxford for the Christian News Letter , but also he set himself a punishing schedule of conferences , talks and lectures ; in the first week of January 1941 , for example , there were six full days of such conferences . |
23 | Often he was right , often I gave him a bad time for sticking his nose in . |
24 | I used to think it bad enough parting from you , but now I feel it a hundred times worse . |
25 | it stopped it dead in its track , yeah , could n't get to rewire it after it though it snapped it a little bit . |
26 | He immediately queried the instructions and eventually they gave him a new course to steer . |
27 | And everybody says , Well I gave you a hundred , I gave him five , you |
28 | Many years ago I knitted myself a sleeveless jumper in mercerised cotton ; this stretched in the wash until it was more like a mini-dress . |
29 | Well you know what a great big appreciate your trip tomorrow wo n't you ? |
30 | Well you give it a good bash then . |