Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 You know , once when I was in Wembley like , another thing that I 've noticed that changed in our place at Wembley , like every time I used to go in there , all , well , when I used to be in there , like , all the lads would be in the office with her like talking to her , and laughing and smiling and and she used to be at the desk smiling and everything and now , when I walk in there now it 's only me like on a Saturday , and it 's only her like nobody else is in there with her , she 's al , she always she 's got , I think what 's happened is she got too deep into her work that she 's she just seems to take all her work now and that .
2 No , I was only one away from the wedding .
3 If I were to bring in everybody else within the United Kingdom , it might be some time before we foregathered .
4 Oh here 's another dog I think oh it 's Judy 's , not it 's not hello , have n't seen you for a long time , hello , have n't seen her for a long time , morning , good morning oh she 's a sweetie is n't she ? forgotten her name come and say hello , I have n't seen you for ages , so him once on the , good morning .
5 This was be this was er er there was a ceremonial parade when we stood down but this was er erm something that like that the town in recognition of the Home Guard Cos when the Home Guard was stood down it was a national er a national standing down so everybody all over the country er everybody in the country there 'd be a er a parade of some sort but this was for the Walsall detachment of the South Staffs Home Guard that was invited to , to the town hall for er a reception , it was quite it stood in re er I still can remember about it quite quite something to look back on that was really .
6 But whatever you choose , reapply it frequently throughout the day .
7 So it really as a very large majority indeed if you accept that .
8 There was just nothing apart from the two nines was any
9 She was just someone vaguely in the background of his life to whom he was courtesy itself when they did encounter each other .
10 He was also made surveyor of the forest of Galtres , to the north of York , which was not itself part of the duchy but included the duchy manors of Easingwold and Huby , of which the duke was also made surveyor .
11 From our knowledge of Nietzsche 's earlier thinking on that subject , we would naturally take such a title to imply a central concern with tragedy and its demise , but it is certainly significant that the word " tragedy " is not itself part of the title .
12 He was also made surveyor of the forest of Galtres , to the north of York , which was not itself part of the duchy but included the duchy manors of Easingwold and Huby , of which the duke was also made surveyor .
13 We 're just going over something again for the exam . ’
14 Being smart and persistent are vital qualities in pursuing change , because whatever you want , you can be sure that someone , usually someone higher up the tree , is going to be against it , and is going to try to force their solution on you instead .
15 At the age of sixteen , cos there was hardly anybody else at the place where I lived so it went down to sixteen year olds .
16 This will kill of the cancer cells but it will also kill off anything else in the vicinity .
17 In that last respect , however , they were like practically everyone else on the island , which may in itself be a reason why we should not be quick to decide that their behaviour lacked political significance , and consisted of antics .
18 This ex-rugger international has , for reasons best known to himself , tired of rambling on about the oval ball game ; as a consequence he has taken to bespattering the media with stories about his allegedly ‘ sexy ’ life and times in terms which strive risibly to emulate the writings of the greatest rock journalist in the world — just like practically everyone else in the media has been muscling in on my territory in recent times .
19 Once we arrived at the house she asked us whether we would go and pick up someone else from the doctor 's surgery who she worked with .
20 Probably one later in the meal , and from the timing probably the goose , though perhaps the soup .
21 We would have to pack up everything carefully on a Saturday night and travel on a Sunday .
22 I should have thought up something better on the way over , but no one could think in that wind .
23 Her skin , like nearly everything else in the room , was ghostly white , yet strangely bruised along one cheekbone and about the neck .
24 ‘ So you go to the bathroom and turn the doorknob — push the door open — go inside — close the door gently behind you so that you do n't wake up anybody else in the house ; now you go to the basin — put the plug in — turn on the tap — it 's a very stiff tap … ’ ( p. 196 ) .
25 However , much publicised defections from the 88000 camp have thrown the future of the part as a mainstream CPU product into doubt , and observers are wondering whether NeXT might not just hotfoot it straight to the IBM-Apple-Motorola PowerPC .
26 Man of the Match was Dave Tilson ( from Bohs ) who out ran Strachan and just about everyone else on the park .
27 Against them are ranged just about everyone else with a flavour of Unix — including IBM , which has AIX — in a group called the Open Software Foundation .
28 Says Peter Alliss : " The Open championship is always special , but there is really nothing quite like the Ryder Cup . "
29 Okay , now anybody apart from the one , who did you actually divert to by the way ?
30 Presumably everybody else in the world did it she thought .
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