Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [adv] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Bed them on well rammed soil and , if the slope is steep , secure them with wooden wedges driven firmly into the ground . |
2 | I intend to keep the fry in a number of these nets for the first few weeks of their lives and feed them on newly hatched brine shrimp . |
3 | You make one by going through all your data to find all the different phonetic sounds you have written , and arranging them on phonetically ordered charts , one for consonants and one for vowels , including modifications ( for details see Introduction to Phonemic Analysis ) . |
4 | Single adults constitute 30 per cent of total lettings , with 13,000 of the group moving into association homes each year , most of them in poorly paid jobs or unemployed , whose rents amount to about 38 per cent of net income . |
5 | Their napkins were kept for them in specially designed pigeon-holes to which they homed on entering , before head-ing for their tables . |
6 | ‘ Oh , Ven , and I thought it was because you did n't trust me enough not to ask Lubor personal questions about you for my interview . ’ |
7 | ‘ I most certainly take exception to one or two hints around at the moment that our biggest problem is keeping our cool . |
8 | Many of us — and I most certainly include Waterstones — are guilty of creating an atmosphere which , while relaxing and relevant to book purchasing by adults , proves to be boring and even intimidating for children . |
9 | KEITH Thomas 's article on warm beer ( September ) highlights the main reason why I so rarely attend beer festivals these days . |
10 | And I so desperately wanted children . |
11 | I personally never rated Ickx as a driver or as a human being and Regazzoni , though a great step upwards from the slick gigolo type that Ickx liked to play , like a second-rate understudy for Jean-Paul Belmondo , always struck me as stronger on brawn and stubbornness than on brain . |
12 | What I will say in answer to the question is that I personally always use hypnosis as the first stage of any regression session . |
13 | Oh I only just put number seven in there , surely . |
14 | I only once heard Tom complain bitterly about George . |
15 | I only ever burgled shops . |
16 | ‘ So many people have said to me over the years that it is very sad I never bore Norman a child , that I only ever had stepchildren to love . |
17 | ‘ I only ever loved Luke , ’ Susan said . |
18 | I only ever loved Luke . |
19 | I only ever see highlights of the odd games on Tv in scotland but from that i 've always been impressed with him . |
20 | I had once taken hold of a piece of rock , and was about to trust my whole weight upon , it , when it loosened from its bed , and I should have been sent headlong to the bottom had I not instinctively snatched hold of a tuft of grass , which grew close by it , and was so firm as to save me . |
21 | ‘ I best not tell Nancy , or she might come up and 'ave a jealous fit all over the room . |
22 | I just never let people know I 'm doing it — I save it for behind closed doors . |
23 | I , document to be saved , I normally just do F ten . |
24 | I mean I , I 've never , well I once bloody put money into the machine and all these red , yellow balls come out |
25 | I found I would eat as much of the unrestricted foods as I wanted and I still steadily lost weight . |
26 | I do not remember now how or why I did so , because despite my infatuation I still sometimes thought Dana was a Franco spy , or from the FBI or the CIA or even the CID or the KGB . |
27 | I was always so glad to see him I hardly ever took time to say goodbye to Dad and whichever conductor was on tram-duty with him . |
28 | I hardly ever write letters any more . |
29 | ‘ I hardly ever wear dresses as they never fit — you always see me in shorts . |
30 | I hardly ever watch tv ! |