Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [adv] [verb] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Cos I rarely ever do that . |
2 | I only just realized that . |
3 | ‘ I only ever had that once before . |
4 | But I mean , when I was living with her we just had all these arguments cos , you know , I just never got any peace ! |
5 | And erm I just basically did that . |
6 | and then er , so by half past four I just about had enough like , so five o'clock I said well for Christ sake come on open your stocking now like and waking Arthur up and he saying well I ai n't , and I said come on it 's five o'clock , alright , and by six o'clock we 're downstairs , half past six the door |
7 | More than a year after the publication of the Pastoral Instruction Aetatis Novae on the communications media , I once again invite all of you to reflect on the vision of the modern world which the instruction presented and on the practical implications of the situations it described . |
8 | ‘ Well , I do n't think I ever really knew that . |
9 | Because of the hours I worked at the newspaper office I hardly ever saw any television . |
10 | But you could you could bug someone probably like say that was covered up you could talk to them and make , they would n't even realize they were being |
11 | ‘ I really only use this place when there are a lot of guests , and for balls and that sort of thing . |
12 | you will take you a matter of months of course for you to settle in , and those first few months are crucial , again , I maybe just mention this that you are aware of okay so that 's |
13 | That 's not unusual , because I quite often find that one partner 's not working and therefore they 're not using up their tax allowance so at retirement or before , I can move money into their name , and there are good reasons for doing that . |
14 | I quite often see this at work : I love helping people out of difficult situations , but I 'm also very good at pushing people out of my way if I feel that they are a threat to me . |
15 | I quite quite like that that one . |
16 | In addition , I no longer saw any of my old friends while I was up in London and my Hampstead flat felt rather empty without them . |
17 | I no longer saw any warmth in numbers . |
18 | I no longer take any interest in the company , nor , although co-founder , do I take any responsibility for the success or failure of present or future coaching programmes , standards of coaching or the selection of coaches ( Teaching Professionals ) at Sutton Junior Tennis Centre . |
19 | It had dawned on me that not only was I leaving the comfortingly familiar surroundings of primary school but that I no longer had any influence whatsoever on the other pupils at the school which I had had before but I was to be demoted to ‘ the annoying first year ’ . |
20 | In waking life it was too strong to allow me to indulge myself in secret feasts , and I no longer felt any desire for them . |
21 | ‘ I no longer have any confidence in my fellow members of the board or in Andrea Doyle , ’ said Nicholas . |
22 | But I no longer believe that myself . |
23 | The County Council I full well remember some four years ago made a decision that once a site had been in peril , once a decision was made it should n't be brought back into the arena again . |
24 | I definitely much prefer this one . |
25 | I therefore warmly welcome any attempt to expand the scope of existing tools and/or present entirely new concepts . |
26 | I never ever charged enough , never ever charged enough , but they said Dick will fix you up , you know . |
27 | I never knowingly took any steroids and I never would . ’ |
28 | Human beings have never touched me so nearly as now when ‘ Nature ’ was so close : I think , too , I never before struck such firm roots into human hearts ’ . |
29 | I never usually have any difficulty whatsoever holding on to my temper . |
30 | But in all honesty that should be translated , ‘ I never really believed this anyway . ’ |