Example sentences of "[pron] [conj] [noun] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Gently slide your hands up the back of the skull as you allow his or head to come back down gently . |
2 | Obviously it was someone that Luke knew very well . |
3 | I think we were near deluding ourselves that Harry had never happened , that we 'd done it all ourselves . |
4 | Well , neither had I until Billy had either slipped or tried to open that skylight window . |
5 | Right , well we 'll get it all sorted for then and we 'll try and arrange a programme whereby we tie it up with Loretta or whoever that erm mom and I and Beth coming up to you and perhaps we can go out for lunch , yeah ? |
6 | As pointed out in Chapter 3 the difference between ourselves and chimpanzees does not lie within the cell types but in their spatial organization . |
7 | Ourselves and others have recently found , by new immunoassays , increased concentrations of syn-PLA2 in serum samples from patients with septic fever and infections . |
8 | NOTHING THAT Ministry have ever recorded can prepare you for what the band are like live . |
9 | There is nothing that sin has not blighted . |
10 | And are you seriously trying to tell me that women do n't use the same weapons ? |
11 | Taylor says he does not want to get involved in emotional situations — but football is about emotion , and it disappoints me that Taylor does not want to show his . |
12 | ‘ Newman did inform me that Riverton had recently been employed by the INCUBUS organization . |
13 | Ten years later , on a visit to Burnley and practising the skills of the oral historian , I talked to my grandmother , and she , puzzled , told me that Edna had never worked in any office , had in fact been apprenticed to a dry cleaning firm that did tailoring and mending . |
14 | Olivia wrote to tell me that Ivy came back ( having found , at last , a suitable flat ) and found a penitent Polonaise willing for her to stay : ‘ at a great price , but less than the South Americans ’ . |
15 | Does he agree with me that proposals to pay more to those taking part in the programme will mean inevitably that fewer places will be available ? |
16 | I have checked with our Information Services manager and he tells me that Wimpey did not take any photographs of military airfields prior to or during the war years . |
17 | That family is as poor as church mice , and Stair told me that Havvie had already managed to snare one Yankee heiress , but she got away , and now he has caught another — not quite so rich , but rich enough . |
18 | ‘ Julie was a loving mother and we both wanted more children but her career was very , very important to her and it 's important to me that people know just what a clever woman she was . ’ |
19 | It depresses me that people do n't see our sense of humour , ’ says Steve , Bruce Forsyth style . |
20 | ‘ And it appeared to me that Casey had n't even picked up what he had said . |
21 | ‘ It seems to me that Bioplan came here expecting an easy appeal , ’ said Mr Humphreys . |
22 | ‘ When the first bell went and I saw the way Lennox was going after him I told the guys watching with me that Ruddock had better watch for that left of Lewis 's or he 'd be counter-punched with the right and get himself knocked out — and that 's exactly what happened . ’ |
23 | Get and you lot never told me that Renault went out last night ! |
24 | Like elephants , it seems to me that bream do not forget easily either and experience from the past they learn from carefully . |
25 | Even as I am recounting the edited version , it occurs to me that Fairfax has probably been doing the same thing . |
26 | He informed them that Stella had not only had her appendix , but also her gall bladder removed , and that he would be home in time to attend to the next horse trek arranged for Saturday . |
27 | An experience of tragedy might convince them that God is not good An argument about theism might convince them that God does not exist . |
28 | Millichip told them that Johnson had not breached any of the club rules and was generally regarded as one of their most loyal players . |
29 | He walked heavily beside her , trying to convince himself that Francesca had not seen them . |
30 | Nobody except Masefield has ever matched the precision , the pictorial strength and intensity of Conrad 's descriptions of storm and calm , of men working or at ease , contending or submitting . |