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

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1 MATTHEW Le Tissier believes the England team is big enough for both him and Andy Sinton .
2 They are blooms of the transcendent only for here they die .
3 Perhaps for tomorrow he would prepare a true aioli de morue .
4 It was a Saturday , their father was sleeping in , as were their three elder brothers , so for once they had some time to play by themselves , which they did in the yard .
5 The body shape and layout did n't imply anything , and so for once I had to take things as they came .
6 So for once I have some sympathy with John Major , who is enduring similar torture at Number 10 .
7 no but I keep us briefed so with so we 're up to speed on it and keep those little units , that little campaign feeling here , there and everywhere going .
8 Next summer when Pilade is weaned which I will do long before then I am determined to come myself to England if there is no other way and bring my son back here and I have started saving towards it .
9 One day , thought Mr Wolski to himself looking around the Zoo , this place will no longer exist , but long before then I will have left it , oh yes !
10 So from there I I mentioned it to our provincial who 's the i the one who 's in charge of us all in this er area .
11 So from there you moved on to being , being a crane driver ?
12 More so in here you see .
13 So in so it 's broadened the number of er prospective advertisers that we can approach .
14 His wife left him — and I do n't blame her — but apparently since then he 's gone off women . ’
15 A third so on here it 's got to look like
16 So on there you 've got er oh I would n't know what that adverts to do with
17 Perhaps at least it 'd be warm …
18 so we 'll get down this afternoon then , alright , fair enough at least we know what we 're doing now Your bedroom 's a tip .
19 By Tuesday 20th Bob had blown away so at 5.30am we heard the clang of the chow bell to awaken us and we made our preparations to get underway .
20 ‘ Mrs Lawler did mention that it was , so at least they 've got some safeguards , ’ Susan replied .
21 Y'know , so at least they 've got their dinners , like .
22 The trust should consider appointing out the assets to , say , X 's children so at least they have an argument that they ( X 's children ) can have the losses under TCGA 1992 , s71(2) .
23 And that is why , as Mr said , I think they ought to be allowed to produce some sort of advertising pamphlet , and get their act together , because if they 're going to go and compete out there they 've got to be prepared for it , and we 've got to allow them to give a decent presentation , at least have a decent glossy brochure to push round , so at least they can say what they do , because they will never compete when they are privatised unless they get it .
24 erm so erm yeah so , so you know kind of get in touch with the people whose work you 've missed and , and er , you know , er so at least they , when it , you know , when it does arrive they 'll know what the circumstances are so er
25 So at least they wo n't get done for it cos they 'd probably go up to disciplinary and stuff would n't they ?
26 So at least they let me know which is fair enough , ha ?
27 but it , he paid back five quid well Geoffrey said in reality it must of been about twenty quid that kid had taken but er he said they made him pay back five pounds , so at least they
28 The area was clearly suitable , so at least we got something right .
29 For the experimental scientist such discordances and incongruities are the spur to new discoveries and lead to the development of new theories — or so at least we like to think .
30 Or so at least we would be if were were about to produce the full-out why-dun-it .
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