Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [adv] [vb past] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Other night we had bacon and egg and I did n't fancy it very much so I just had two slices of bacon and one egg and made a couple of sandwiches out of it . |
2 | So I just got another bucket , threw it over her head , stuck the hose up her jumper , believe , she had to go home . |
3 | So I just picked two examples , but you 'll find that they generalize a some interest . |
4 | On my own the aircraft was a lot lighter and so I soon reached 1,000 feet , the circuit height . |
5 | So I usually sipped spicy tea and listened to records all night . |
6 | So we never had any doctors ' bills . |
7 | Apart from the fact that I 'd put my make-up on badly in my haste , I looked fairly normal — a bit flushed , maybe , and my eyes seemed unusually bright , but perhaps they only looked that way to me . |
8 | So they only had two hours further on to go from The Two Mills then to Hollyhead basically . |
9 | And er so he never had any sleep that night , well that was the that 's a story about them days . |
10 | In doing so it probably aroused some sympathy among the Party membership , though it could not prevent a movement which was receiving support from national figures . |
11 | So it really necessitated small samples of pupils who I got to know fairly well , rather than a large sample . |
12 | So it really necessitated small samples of pupils who I got to know fairly well , rather than a large sample . |
13 | Tonight T-I again assured Dowty employees that there would be no major job losses . |
14 | She would have handed over to one of her colleagues , but somehow she just felt this case needed her personal attention . |
15 | ‘ Anyway he just grabbed some papers — and he was off again . ’ |
16 | Somehow he always had this feeling when he was with Mick . |
17 | Eventually she just asked one night , ‘ Are you gay ? ’ and I said I was . |
18 | To examine the specificity of the P100/CREB interaction further we simultaneously probed equivalent blots with 32 P-labelled ATF1 or 32 P-labelled CREB ( figure 6B ) . |
19 | Stockport Health Authority said yesterday it still rejected all Mr Pink 's claims about conditions in the wards and was pulling out to save money . |
20 | And on a er visit to a museum a few weeks later he also discovered flying boots of exact prints he 'd seen on the wet floor . |
21 | Three minutes later he brilliantly beat three men and found John Van ‘ t Schip , whose low shot was deflected away by the desperate boot of Jeff Hopkins . |
22 | Ironically she rarely used much make-up herself , but right now she could have done with a cover-up stick to hide the dark shadows beneath her eyes and some blusher to conceal at least a little of her pallor . |
23 | That 's right , yes I mean , the goalkeeper was fantastic first half , and really we only had one chance second half , and he made a great save from Fossey. erm First half , it was a case of just throwing himself into the right area and the ball was hitting his body and you know , he was just a good example of how to be a good goalkeeper . |
24 | Well I just got this thing , you know , about |
25 | Well I really enjoyed that David . |
26 | Well you only bought one bag , you could n't carry any more without the car . |
27 | But there 's no ne oh well they just wanted some fun , I know they did but there was no need to . |
28 | Well they never threatened any action on the manufacturing side , they you know the manufacturing side did n't . |
29 | Many other English families remained localized in this way , but even they usually moved short distances beyond their parish boundaries from time to time and younger branches of the family ramified the surname far and wide . |
30 | His hatred for those who crossed him having once shared the bonds of mutual loyalty was unbounded , but equally he never forgot old services performed , and , apart from the ‘ Night of the Long Knives ’ in June 1934 , he did not resort to purges within the Party . |