Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [adv] [coord] " in BNC.

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1 He told me he would of put mum on more or less
2 I think , after the first shooting , Vecchi went to Connie right away and told her Mahoney had been shot on your instructions . ’
3 Many would concur with the case most recently and most substantially argued by V. A. Kolve , that the Miller 's and Reeve 's Tales contrast with one another in these terms : the former full of liberty and light ; the latter replete with dark moral shades and tones .
4 Further , the word ‘ communion ’ , a term again involving a verbal identification of Church and Eucharist , was so much used by the Council that it has subsequently been seen to express the Council 's ecclesiology most profoundly and has been made great use of in such documents as those of ARCIC .
5 I 've got a big thick sweatshirt on and underneath I 've got a polo neck jumper on an'all and foolishly put a coat on
6 The treaty parties ( as third parties to the Protocols ) would presumably have no such remedy , although they would be the States most immediately and directly affected by any such action .
7 Oh yeah well we had a blanket on an'all and we took that off
8 turn me mike on now and speak do n't I ?
9 This year they estimate the whole legal aid bill will be around £100 million and I say : ‘ Well done ’ on spending that money so efficiently and economically in order to let people have justice . ’
10 It was not like Karr to use his privilege so crudely and for a moment he had been concerned by his friend 's behaviour .
11 Love is subtle and grows in the heart only slowly and after long and painstaking work .
12 a page designed primarily for speaking or writing activities based on the story so far and the developing mystery
13 You should also note points where a pause could be made for recap on the story so far or for prediction of what might happen next .
14 Outside-half Naas Botha , recently arrived from Italy , will be a reserve only tomorrow but should have more demanding duties in matches two and three in Wellington and Auckland next Wednesday and tomorrow week .
15 17.20 : Join Class Teacher and parent in meeting and discuss child 's progress so far and our hopes for the future .
16 He told a news conference : ‘ I am very happy with their progress so far and I think they will continue to do well over the next few days .
17 Now that you have had all four meetings with prospective purchasers I feel I should recap on the progress so far and set out how we move forward from here .
18 progress so far and the commissioner to investigate both your bypass and
19 A big hand must go to the Canadians who took part so wholeheartedly and the many other international representatives .
20 Again it 's part of the nervousness yeah I 'm gon na put me notes down there and I 'm not gon na hold them I you know I do n't want to be anywhere away from them so it 's all tied up with the preparation as well .
21 ‘ He signed a long-term contract only recently and has made it quite clear he is very happy here .
22 As we shall see , this may well have been politically motivated to the extent that the relics of the archbishop so recently and brutally murdered by Cnut 's countrymen were perhaps serving as a rallying point for discontent in the city .
23 He has certainly excellent manners and both he and the dear and very charming Empress ( whom Albert likes particularly ) do the honneurs extremely well and very gracefully and are full of every kind of attention .
24 They do n't rate freedom especially highly and their drinking habits are the most modest in our sample .
25 I thought it was Ben yesterday afternoon I dropped Lynsey 's thing in with Ben down there and it 's Jack , I like John , I like to speak to John , so I said John I think it 's Tommy for you , but then
26 As the years went by , Dexter saw the look less frequently but when he did it irked him as much as ever .
27 Yeah well that is n't a prob well well perhaps that 'll be better if I had er long wheel base down here and do that first , that goes out first ?
28 Half an hour together regularly and uninterrupted every evening is tremendously helpful to some couples .
29 Then Saturday morning she 'd load up again and start off round down at the round Mill Corner along the Piste for the and back and then across to the where you come from Ely and all those houses along there and she 'd get home about one o'clock from there .
30 Hastily she dashed the back of her hand over her eyes , stapled the minutes together neatly and folded them into their respective envelopes .
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