Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.
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31 | Bring them in so that they share the unpopularity but do n't give them enough power to change anything . ’ |
32 | Some sort of clip to hold them in so that erm |
33 | Erm that again had been rolled into balls and then he 'd have erm about a dozen sticks which which held these balls and stuck them in then after he 'd he 'd erm er thatched one erm length , one row , he 'd pull the string over and attach it to the the thick s er rope that was er going over the stack . |
34 | Listen attentively , and if information or details have to be recorded , write them down clearly and legibly , as they are given . |
35 | oh alright , he 's put them down somewhere and he ca n't find them , and he thought perhaps you might of picked them up , cos you 're always picking things up you should n't are n't you ? |
36 | You know , they might just get up a little way and then some bureaucracy knocks them down again and they 're back where they started . |
37 | I brought them down here but there is n't anywhere to put them . |
38 | I was just worried that you 'd be furious with me for bringing them down here when you were out of the country . |
39 | Are you gon na get them down here or up in Newmarket ? |
40 | Brought them down here and then gone off along the cliff path with them . |
41 | So they brought them down here and they had fifty cases of oranges in here . |
42 | So is a putting them down here and not being able to see them |
43 | ‘ It just seemed too much of a gamble , ’ he explained , and in fact the 22-year-old left-hander turned them down once before temptation overcame him . |
44 | I put them down there so you can |
45 | So if you have any growing in a corner of your garden , cut some of them down now and by July there will be fresh growth for butterflies to lay their eggs on . |
46 | ‘ My love , ’ he said , ‘ what was so urgent that you had to summon me so soon after we parted yesterday afternoon ? |
47 | I get a tremendous kick from the creative aspect of life , and I think it is this that keeps me so well and full of vitality . ’ |
48 | But they loved me so passionately that I had a secure base to my life . ’ |
49 | Human beings have never touched me so nearly as now when ‘ Nature ’ was so close : I think , too , I never before struck such firm roots into human hearts ’ . |
50 | ‘ And the third man who … said he loved me … ’ and her voice faltered at the words ‘ … loved me so dearly that on hearing the slanders of my assailant he believed every word that he said , and none of mine . |
51 | Who needs to speak to me so urgently that they lie me down on myriads of pebbles by a sun-scorched sea in the southern part of England ? |
52 | I 'm not very good at listening to God , but between one and three am God spoke to me so powerfully and painfully that I have never felt so broken before him ( and still do ) . |
53 | When he turned to look at her , the firelight cast shadows across his body , so that she saw his arms not as arms , but as wings … and they will enfold me so strongly and so sweetly that I shall never want to be free … |
54 | She left this house to us , and an allowance to Emily so long as she did n't marry , and one to me so long as I stayed with her . |
55 | ‘ The position does not matter to me so long as I am playing . |
56 | Horrible that you should tempt me so heartlessly and — and pity me , ’ he spat at her . |
57 | She did n't want him to stop kissing her , but curiosity made her murmur , ‘ Did you honestly believe that I would n't be angry with you for telling me so abruptly that you were Miguelito ? ’ |
58 | I honestly thought she loved me so much that she 'd been prepared to get herself pregnant to trick me into marriage . |
59 | ‘ You liked me so much that you walked out on me ! ’ |
60 | ‘ It 's because she loves me so much that I just ca n't hurt her . |