Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [verb] [adj] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Right I mean this tells you what the You 've past it Jayne .
2 Two one one I am so tired , I 've got to get up early tomorrow , right I want that recorded twenty one thirty , shall I her out ?
3 Luckily I had some microworm available — they were far too small for the usual Mbuna first foods — and they were soon gaining in size .
4 Suddenly I get all lost .
5 Strangely enough I think this leads to a chicken-egg thing with us .
6 For that reason alone I feel able to say that the decision of the justices was wrong and that therefore this court is able to substitute its own discretion .
7 So I think that does underline your confidence .
8 So I do two squared is four times the three ?
9 So I find that coloureds and whites get on alright anyway .
10 So I presume that means about a week .
11 So I need some help on that .
12 so I feel safe to play .
13 For instance , nothing is more likely than that Prothero , when he said that association with Blast ‘ stamped a man too disadvantageously ’ , had in mind among other things Ford 's connection with the magazine and the scandal of Ford 's relations with Violet Hunt — a scandal that had already made a breach between Violet Hunt and the cruelly timorous Henry James , as told painfully in I Have This to Say .
14 Thought perhaps she did some work whatever .
15 So she felt free to yield , enjoy herself : it 's not me he 's kissing , she explained to the nun in her head .
16 No one spoke so she felt driven to continue : ‘ I expect you know that I was Gifford 's second wife ; I married him when I was only twenty-two and he was sixty-one .
17 So you 've all got your structured thought pattern now , yeah ?
18 So you swore blind did you ?
19 So you think this vitiated all the economic planning that you 'd so carefully prepared for ?
20 The female adopts a more passive role in conception than the male , and physiologically she has less to do .
21 Because apparently we 've all got to avoid eye contact either that right , or facial expression .
22 You can just imagine at nine o'clock we 've all got ta walk him home !
23 So , in summary , we are all administered rather differently , but perhaps we 've all got something to learn from each other .
24 And I think that perhaps we 've all learned a lesson from it , plus the fact that you 've er , had to climb out of an horrendous accident , but the fact that if you are still drinking at half past four in the morning , the last thing you should do at nine o'clock in the morning is get in the car and drive the damn thing .
25 , three cards each , right so we chose three to look at .
26 So we get thirteen squared equals and what 's the medium one ?
27 Okay well I 'll I 'll do a I 'll do a note on on the various headings that I 've made so we 've all got the same piece of paper .
28 And so we 've all got to help Sheila .
29 So we 've all finished our trees now I 'm going to write out what I 've got on mine and I 'm going to pick the smallest numbers first .
30 So we 've both got it takes me an hour and a quarter to get to Caernarfen and it takes Jan about an hour and a half to get to Leek because they 're such bad roads .
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