Example sentences of "[pron] [adv prt] [conj] [adv] [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | This is partly because it is difficult for me to write them down but mainly because I do n't have an intuitive feeling for equations . |
2 | It is a shame that Opposition Members utterly neglect to welcome the successes of this country and take every opportunity to run them down as well as the prospects of the country . |
3 | They sit him in the rocking-chair in front of the hearth , to rock himself back and forth as he muses out loud about the enslavement of man by natural technology . |
4 | ‘ Well , you 'd better make your will out before you come in again , ’ said Dolly , ‘ because I 'm goin' to do you in as soon as you put your face round the door . ’ |
5 | No , but it was a loan to me and I said to my dad he was loaning it me and I said to him erm I pay you back and then when I went to pick the cheque up er he says er well me mum says he giving you that you know he says what we 're gon na do is when , when they write the will out you 'll get that much less than the others , I says well as long as it ai n't gon na cause any problems |
6 | If there 's any hint that you do not have your own car then I will play you out as well as the company . |
7 | He 'd have beat me up as well as Terry if he could . |
8 | so that they , they 're getting something back as well as |
9 | ‘ It 's the price that has been pulling them out as well as the thought of missing out on some paperwork . |
10 | He phoned her after Seville but she never called him back because almost immediately she found she was pregnant . |
11 | Even Michael Bridges , the Echo man ( Kegan had leaned over to Briant and pointed him out as soon as he came in ) , sat sprawled in seeming boredom in his chair at the end of the front row . |
12 | He 'd have thrown him out as soon as look at him . |
13 | She put her arm round his shoulders and hustled him out and upstairs before he recovered himself . |
14 | had him out and then when she brought him back he would n't stop crying . |
15 | I 'll be taking her back as soon as she 's well . ’ |
16 | Anyway Maggie says oh bugger it she says here you are I 'll pay for it so I give it her back as soon as I come home . |
17 | So I 'll have to get it set up ready for when I meet you from school and then we can switch it on as soon as we get home . |
18 | er if it 's in the hall er we 've got it in our hall and you just plug in and set it on and then if anybody opens a window , the alarm bell goes off . |
19 | And the thing that sounded like a telephone number — I wrote it down as soon as we got out of the attic — " One-x-nine-two-four " … |
20 | Fold in the overlapping corners at the top tightly , to secure the cone — you could staple it down as well if you like . |
21 | And er it 's cast iron of course , with a steel screw and then er big brass balls on the end of this thing and then you would squeeze it down and then if you did it correctly , you took it out and the indelible ink , would have transferred the actually letter including the signature on the flimsy which was then filed in the |
22 | ‘ They pull 'em down as soon as they see you coming . |
23 | Besides , I looked all of it over as soon as I saw it , persuaded the caretaker there to show us around . ’ |
24 | I 'll start it off and then if you do n't mind . |
25 | No I want to get it off as soon as I can . |
26 | I am quite sure that British Steel will have considered that and will weigh it up as well as any other possible developments . |
27 | Oh be quiet and will it pick it up as well if you do that ? |
28 | And of course then when she had done it they used to fold it up they used to just get it then and go like that you know , and just fold it up and then when it was done all done you see , they 'd take it back to this here lady and then of course they used to pay you for it . |
29 | Er the copper , the , the hot water boiler we , we had a top on and , and you fill it up and then when the water was hot take it out . |
30 | Though Sir Derek must ultimately carry management responsibility for the mess ISC has got the company into , it would prove difficult to find someone better to sort it out if only because any newcomer would have to spend so long in getting to grips with the problems . |