Example sentences of "[adv] [noun] [verb] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Right lads sit down and read until I tell you what we 're doing . |
2 | IN THE FIERCEST Soviet reaction yet to the East German refugee crisis , the Communist Party daily Pravda declared yesterday that Bonn 's ‘ open door ’ policy at its embassies in Warsaw and Prague was creating a situation which threatened to destabilise all of central Europe . |
3 | I knew that Ben was a good enough footballer to play effectively where we wanted him . ’ |
4 | And so Branwell spent more and more time drinking , and taking laudanum , and walking alone on the moors . |
5 | Only words rated highly or this latter dimension were included in our lists . |
6 | Was moaning about she had to buy three Christmas presents and she only got two kids So Ann turned round and said oh you 're fucking well mad I got to buy five presents and I 've only got two kids . |
7 | In C2 the Trains were 5th in their semi , unfortunately the slower of the 5th times , but they kept the pressure on until the line and as they slowed down Andy leaned forward and patted Steve on the back , an appropriate gesture . |
8 | And so Inchbad sat down and beamed at Fenella and said they would be interested to hear her stories and , at the same time , nodded to the waiting Fiachra Broadcrown to get the Fidchell squares ready for the Gnomes . |
9 | Suddenly Odd-Knut gets up and asks if we would like to go dog sledging . |
10 | Suddenly Pickerage looked up and spoke very loudly . |
11 | So Mr went up and er he went a way up the hill , places that never a car or anything like that had been before because there were gullies and everything and he could have sank in the middle of a gully or something . |
12 | Just as a novel is about characters in a story sequence and at the same time , at a different level , about many other things , so drama has more than one level of meaning . |
13 | ‘ Only officers need more than ten minutes for what I was up to . ’ |
14 | To increase foreign investment the government in March 1991 announced that foreign firms would be permitted to repatriate all profits , but that only firms investing more than $2,800,000 would be permitted to retain the three-year tax exemption previously enjoyed by all foreign firms . |
15 | Obviously people come in and do n't know it 's there and |
16 | So Coffin went back and early next day started his own questions . |
17 | So Hanson went ahead and brought in outside touring companies that offered simple sets , and a cast of up to ten people , who could stage a place that found its own level in front of people who did n't think twice about live theatre apart from taking their youngsters to the pantomime at Christmas . |
18 | So life went on and I adapted to my new country , to living as a black youngster in a white-dominated society . |
19 | It was through one of several friends who had remained loyal to him through the seven years of his ‘ jeopardy ’ , in two asylums , that his release was obtained : apparently Sherratt walked in and removed him from custody . |
20 | So Tommy comes up and says Dad , yes son , can you come to the school sports day , and you say , when 's that son ? |
21 | Particular note was made of defenders and goalkeepers who brought down attackers breaking through and likely to score . |
22 | Only 8% spent less than £200 a person . |
23 | Suddenly shots rang out and I realized with fright that Janotte was shooting at us . |
24 | So Sullivan recommended rather that the Shah enter the States through an obscure air force base in either Maine or South Caroline , and best of all at night , . |
25 | The van burst into flames , giving the two occupants only seconds to get out before it was engulfed . |
26 | Witnesses in Berridale Avenue , Baillieston , where the attack happened , said the two men , who were both wearing balaclavas , hurled the flaming bottles through one of the van 's windows , giving the two occupants only seconds to get out before it was engulfed . |
27 | The van burst into flames , giving the two occupants only seconds to get out before it was engulfed . |
28 | Thirty or so men left together and others followed in smaller groups throughout the morning . |
29 | Suddenly Cranston looked up and nudged Athelstan . |
30 | He muttered something under his breath and she wanted to ask him to repeat it , but could n't somehow , so silence fell again and lapped peacefully round them so that time seemed quite to vanish . |