Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] [pers pn] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The standard wines from the estate are not to be sniffed at — or rather they repay careful nosing , especially the unusually ripe but fresh and balanced Pinot Blanc ( £5.49 ) , and the highly perfumed Muscat ( £6.99 ) .
2 For the first time the Bill gives galleries powers of disposal , subject to certain conditions — or rather it gives such powers to the Tate and the national portrait gallery , but not to the Wallace collection or the national gallery .
3 Yet every six months or so he found another excuse to get in touch with her .
4 I have n't been there for over a , a year or more I think last time I was there
5 Were were would you suggest that they have a lot of unresolved feelings about that , or maybe they had emotional scars because no-one was there to give them the kind of hope that might be available now ?
6 Once or twice we put these qualities to good use .
7 And things like Time Out and so on , and City Limits , tried on the listings in the culture front seem to be seduced by , on the one hand , the need to simply provide information in terms of the listings , or then they felt some kind of twinge of conscience and had to be counter-balanced by radical politics on the other side , which produced a completely split , a paper that you could tear in half and read it as two sort of separate things , and erm and they always erm and something like that always felt
8 Marie keeps cornflakes and stuff in the room , and if there 's any milk we have that , or else we have some toast and jam .
9 Because when you were trained in those days you only had two children or otherwise you had another nanny if you had more .
10 Er , and eventually they took that tune from a melody from a Haydn 's string quartet .
11 If I see anything on the subject it goes into the file , and eventually I have enough material for a book or an article . ’
12 She prayed , and took up vegetarianism , more as an extra religion than as part of the war effort ; after a while she made herself go back to the hospital , and eventually she found Higher Mathematics .
13 Technologically and economically it requires more explaining than is now possible , not least because of the loss or destruction or records , to say nothing of not keeping them at all .
14 I think the proof of the pudding was that y you know you finished up in twelve minutes and arguably you have three minutes could have been spent floating around just chatting about this , that and the other .
15 I stood alone on the beach next to the elaborate italics of Oliver ( the others had done capitals , of course ) , and I looked up towards the camera , and Stuart shouted ‘ Cheese ! ’ and Gillian shouted ‘ Gorgonzola ! ’ and Stu shouted ‘ Camembert ! ’ and Gillian shouted ‘ Dolcelatte ! ’ and suddenly I had this crying fit .
16 And suddenly she felt fierce anger flare up inside her at the way he continually misjudged and denied her and seemed to reject every good and decent thing about her .
17 And so we come full circle .
18 And so we get this thing back erm and we find out it 's a sheep bone and it 's from about the age of the Vikings .
19 In Scotland , Members of Parliament from both sides of the House and local government employees and councillors stupidly said that they would continue with the revaluation , and so we had five-year revaluations until 1985 .
20 That is obviously something which we 've just got to keep topping up but it was recognised by the fathers that will there was we needed to be helped to train to sell and so we needed that training er to get us get us going so to speak , there were no natural salesmen amongst departments .
21 Each action was a cause of the stopping , then , and so we have two causes .
22 The average pension for farmers is 50 ecu ( £36 ) per month , and so we have huge problems .
23 And so they made two provisions which make the situation rather different .
24 And so they put three sets of converters in .
25 be because leaders want power and they get power and so they want more power .
26 And so he asked this girl Jane and , and then he asked me and erm and er had I sat down and thought about it I could have said well er what I thought , you know , the correct way er but I thought well there 's correct and there 's correct and I think the right way is to write to it and to say yes thanks
27 Pitt-Rivers was well aware that excavation destroys evidence as it uncovers it , and so he kept meticulous records .
28 Then indeed , after a long time , Childebert considered what ought to be added , and he instituted from 78 to 83 , which he is known to have imposed worthily , and so he transmitted these writings to his brother Chlothar .
29 A shepherd can never be sure at what hour he 'll be done for the day , but the priest 's man leaves Upton as soon as Vespers is over , and so he did this time .
30 But I always wanted to travel , and so I made several voyages as a ship 's doctor .
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