Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [adj] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Right after that you 'll learn that once the bird is stabilised in the dive it 's all too easy to be a bit late recovering and end up pulling g .
2 In 1806 a well known American preacher , the Reverend Lorenzo Dow , addressed a crowded congregation in the new church at 5.00 am and Wesley records preaching once at Kilmoriarty at the same hour : ‘ the house was well filled and a little after six I cheerfully commended them to the grace of God . ’
3 If the battle in which Penda fought Cwichelm and Cynegils at Cirencester , dated to 628 in the Chronicle A ( s.a. 628 ) ( which is almost certainly a few years too early ) , can be safely placed before 633/4 , Penda was already a formidable force before Hatfield , but even if it were to date to a little after 633/4 it still reveals the wide-ranging character of Penda 's early activities .
4 Presumably after that we w or on that date we 'll start to get phone calls ?
5 The pastoral work of the church can not be done without adequate financial support and I am afraid the support we are getting at the moment is simply not enough for all we are doing . ’
6 For instance , our own three-centre holidays may not visit a place you want to see , or stay long enough for all you want to do .
7 Turning to face Ellie , she smiled , said , ‘ I ca n't thank you enough for all you 've done … ’ and only then seemed to realise that Ellie herself was n't all dressed up .
8 Even at 70 , the energetic Mr Chance can not do enough for those he feels have been restricted in their activities and their education and have little or no chance of mixing with the community .
9 No , I 'm just trying to work out how long I 'm gon na be practising for West Side Story tomorrow because you might have to take my money my pocket money tomorrow I might not be able to get like home , sort of cos er I I might be practising till bloody six o'clock for all I know so I 'll get some chips or something .
10 This is the challenge of real democracy ; it 's very simple to espouse freedom of expression only for those you agree with .
11 All through this they 've cried out for a modern definition .
12 It had , whatever way , and all night long for all she knew , to amount to a pretty penny .
13 There is nothing more irritating than to start a job , and find halfway through that you do not have a vital piece of equipment .
14 No one had investigated inner-city language in this way before , so for all we knew there might have been no significant differences at all , and we were told by at least one colleague — not very encouragingly — that ‘ Broad Belfast ’ dialect was all very much the same .
15 So for all you Seles fans , let's just get this sorted out once and for all .
16 So for all you prospective parents out there help may be at hand in around two years time .
17 So for some it 's been a blessing .
18 Yeah there is is There 's an awful lot of suppose so about that you only gon na do one set of calculations rather than two are n't you ?
19 so worth seven you reckon
20 er , apparently after that you can start risking infection , and they get hard and everything , that 's what I 've noticed
21 Was it that perhaps after all he was not absolutely sure that they knew ?
22 Perhaps after all I shall end this evening , this year — in happiness ?
23 It just slows you down so that there are no longer enough hours in the day , and then some things get put off and other things are only half-completed and you 're told you need help — an assistant priest , no less , to concentrate , as the Bishop with his unfailing instinct for the wrong word put it , on ‘ the donkey work ’ ( well , perhaps after all I was only a beast of burden , Father McGiff conceded ) to give you ‘ a chance to relax , take life more easily , think a bit more , pray a bit more , meditate ’ .
24 And then : perhaps after all I am not such a deformed thing , he thought , and a sweet heady joy began to pulse through him .
25 Perhaps after all I was drunk ?
26 And in one respect it 's not quite erm as straightforward as I 've made it appear , and perhaps after all I 'm not wrong in making the claim I did , because E P Thompson , the historian , erm was the person who really made the discovery in the first place , and it came about because he had been interested in the possible links between the Muddletonians and Blake , and this led him to ask questions which , in a roundabout way , led to the discovery of the archive .
27 Or perhaps after all you think it is just chance ? ’
28 Perhaps after all it was nothing more than that the man reminded him of someone from the old days , and it was not unknown for people from the palace compound to slum in the harbour quarter now and then .
29 Perhaps after all she was a good , dutiful girl , he thought ; he did not want to be unreasonable .
30 Lying sleepless in the firelight , Raynor beside her , Grainne thought perhaps after all she had known .
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