Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 When she got no teeth in she just got up
2 And then she checked Well anyway the week after he 'd phoned there was no what you call in it so he wrote it in to the damn thing and said why is it when some people puts adverts in they not only put it in once they put it in three or four times the same week
3 To take advantage of that large amount of fuel , we have to develop what are there is the fast reactors , and this is Britain 's fast reactor a fast reactor erm uses energy erm about sixty time uses uranium about sixty times more efficiently than the present type of reactors not sixty percent but sixty times so it obviously has tremendous implications for uranium resources .
4 Yeah erm that might be true but then sometimes it can be an adventure to put ideas in people 's heads so they actually write something
5 He told me that he liked my playing and that he would give me a ring when I got back to Milwaukee , and about three to four months later we actually formed a band and went on tour .
6 I could n't wait to finish at the studio that day so I could slip down the record shop to pick up a copy , and several months later I still have n't stopped playing it .
7 The Comintern expressed righteous indignation at such an attack , although eighteen months later it tacitly accepted all these points .
8 And 15 months later it now has the Club Mirror Innovation Award for the most successful marketing concept introduced into a social club nationally .
9 Six months ago we never thought she would achieve her ambition . ’
10 Since I 'm buying Three Choirs for my shops then I obviously rate it highly .
11 Then , after having taken the most daring steps forward he sometimes retreats a few paces , so that on comparing two paintings close in date the earlier example often seems more advanced and developed .
12 • Marlon Brando became a star to underwear manufacturers when he greatly boosted their sales by appearing in a vest in the film ‘ A Streetcar Named Desire ’ .
13 ‘ He must have heard their screams yet he still did it . ’
14 Mr McLean was as good as his word , and ‘ retired ’ after the 1983 election to become a part-time helper at Bishop Auckland constituency offices where he still remains .
15 Yeah their trainers upstairs they still , they fit alright .
16 In and among these foot-in-mouth moments came David Coleman 's finest hour … the day at the 1972 Munich Olympics when he truly showed his class .
17 The house was full of little flights of steps where he least expected them .
18 The French open-air markets held great appeal for Laura , as did the Left Bank bouquinistes where she often found appealing old prints among the musty volumes .
19 for the sake of , for the sake of a few bands that we do , I mean most of the bands on the local level are used to playing in pubs so they just had to play on the floor anyway and the rest of it
20 We 've actually got a situation outside where I live where a thirty mile an hour speed limit is erm finishes just in front of some of the houses and of course we 've got no access to their the gardens so we just park on the road .
21 Desultory Gaelic mutterings turned gradually to snores as cigarette glows faded , and with watchkeeping duties over I soon followed suit .
22 A week out of Moscow across Siberia and five time zones later you somehow land up in landlocked Mongolia .
23 This has happened recently with the peppered moth , a speckled species that is camouflaged on the lichen-covered tree-trunks where it normally lives .
24 The surprises when I actually checked .
25 Hard as he is working on the switch , it may be that Bayfield is being groomed in the rigours of international rugby so as to be better able to step into Dooley 's shoes when he finally retires , probably at the end of this season .
26 The CAT scan apparently showed no damage to the brain , so it was something of a shock to the doctors as well as to Dawn 's parents when she finally came round from the coma after about a week with a left hemiplegia .
27 You 're high all the time except for those periods when you just crash because your adrenalin has left you . ’
28 Er , we had been at legislation inspection of becoming an , a costly service in terms of gross expenditure , and therefore we need to look for savings from those areas where we actually spend money , erm , and the belief was , the policy thought was that as our own homes were subject to our own direct management , to inspection by members , to both internal and external audits , erm , they were therefore better inspected than the independent sector , certainly more widely inspected , and therefore the least risk , in terms of any reduction on registration inspection would apply in that area .
29 What we tend to do is to brief ourselves very thoroughly on vulnerable spots in the world , and in countries where we already have links and where we 've worked before and we know the background because we , we feel we need that and we monitor very carefully certain events which could lead to a disaster , so that when the disaster does happen , like for instance the Ugandan famine of nineteen seventy-nine to eighty-one , we knew exactly when it was going to happen and we knew exactly where the people were , we knew who was going to be affected , we knew why they were affected , we knew where the food stocks were , we knew how long it was going to take to get so many thousand tonnes of food from A to B erm and how many trucks you would need .
30 ‘ But when the young folk of the dale were given a few hours off we certainly made the most of it .
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