Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Quite probably you simply did n't realize that peas and beans and sweetcorn are such valuable vegetables , and you will now continue to eat them rather more frequently because you like them anyway . |
2 | As far as Liz can remember the idea came upon them rather more casually , one Saturday morning in early November over breakfast . |
3 | You should of said well alright , I 'll take them away then took them right away then , |
4 | You 'll find them right up close to towns , sometimes . |
5 | A thud of chopping — movement between the tree trunks — a labourer was coming towards him , one of the consignment of convicts he had ordered through a merchant in Bideford , he had his machete in his hand , he was not menacing , he held out his spare hand in a strange appeal , lifting his face , which was crossed by deep scars , wounds across his eyes had puckered them right in so that he moved like a blind sleeper , closer and closer — Sir John woke up sweating , surprised to find himself alone , and then remembered : he had been drinking with his cousin Alexander Menzies of Bolfracks , the last bottle must have sent him under . |
6 | Of course , we 'd have pushed them right out again . |
7 | They said well they have them loose , yes , but she said they do n't have them right down there . |
8 | a different I 'll just I 'll just sketch them on here then you can when we get one sorted out you can draw one on there . |
9 | you hold that , oh come on , he normally puts them on straight away |
10 | Put them on there now . |
11 | I put them on ever so low . |
12 | Or even leave them on long enough for you to watch TV ? |
13 | Alright then , if you 're not doing nothing right alright then laters , pucker . |
14 | What took me right off now ai n't you Bet ? |
15 | ‘ They 'll do for me right enough then . ’ |
16 | Margaret , they could n't give me on just now . |
17 | Margaret , they could n't give me on just now . |
18 | As a matter of fact , all the playing that I do , the fingering and the fast stuff that I try to do , does n't turn me on half as much as the accidental feedbacks and things that happen with the more experimental side of my guitar playing . |
19 | She , in fact did look at me rather palsely once or twice . |
20 | How many have got them all right so far ? |
21 | How many have got them all right so far then ? |
22 | Obviously , this last stage should n't involve too much repetition : if you 've already identified the reasons why this is the best course of action you do n't have to repeat them all over again . |
23 | It was like coming home and the first thing she did was to walk to the pictures that hung on the wall and look at them all over again . |
24 | She 's gotten them all round here |
25 | We drew them all too soon That |
26 | ‘ Maybe you best just lower me halfway down then , ’ he said quietly . |
27 | ‘ Everyone ready down there ? ’ he yelled . |
28 | I ought to perhaps we ought to start closing them in again then that 'll keep |
29 | You could also erm , start to recognize the benefit of the rural sector , and one reason why they were discriminating , L D Cs tended to want to ignore that and sort of shun it , because it 's not sort of a glamorous image they were trying to hope for in the urban sector , and , so , if they did help them , say give them units , like the repair men , units to work in , and they put them in really totally crappy accommodation , and up not where you need it , and not where people pass by with their motors and things , they , they 'd put them somewhere up on a hill , overlooking a city , so erm , to encourage the informal sector by erm , sort of on a par with the formal sector because erm , their inter- reacting , inter-relating now , like they 're providing cheap inputs for the formal industries and , and the formal industries are pro providing clientele all for the informal sector , and so it 's all inter-linked and , and it 's there now . |
30 | You can stick them in now anyway . |