Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [pers pn] [vb past] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 Most remarkably it continued to function under California 's midday sun , when it 's slate grey shell was too hot hold !
2 I never said anything then he er I could see he 'd gone cos he just stood there for about ten minutes like th and everybody else was working , he just stood there like this for about ten minutes by the rack see him doing nothing I never said nothing he come charging through with a rack and knocked all the pallet over what they just stacked up with fifty boxes on so we had to make that right and he stacked a load of L T M boxes which are temperamental anyway and he had n't pulled the wrap tight so as soon the bloke lift them up with the forklift , they fell all over !
3 And I wanted a particular tape , oh I know it was a tape I 'd heard a coach driver using on the er on a coach trip that I was on so I got to know what it was erm and er I went round the usual shops no joy
4 It was hanging on so I had to take it off they are a bloody nuisance them racks you know , dangerous
5 WHEN Alex Ferguson joined Manchester United as the new boss he wanted me out of Old Trafford so badly he tried to make me redundant .
6 and the erm , when you moved in obviously you had to use it
7 Naturally enough I had to play a couple of games for the long-suffering Jewish Chronicle photographer ( who must have nightmares about having to snap me on his deathbed ) .
8 And they collected so much they had to use a milk float to deliver the load .
9 Kate and John liked here idea so much they decided to sell the pelmets in their shop .
10 We had originally intended to try our hand at clay pigeon shooting or perhaps even gliding , but our time was running out and there was still so much we wanted to see .
11 We had originally intended to try our hand at clay pigeon shooting or perhaps even gliding , but our time was running out and there was still so much we wanted to see .
12 Well I was having an affair with his wife and I loved her so much I wanted to marry her , I wanted his land and his money , so I thought if he was out of the way it would be easier to get what I wanted and of course it was .
13 Originally from Stockport , Cheshire , worked as an Outward Bound instructor in Devon for a couple of years and liked the county so much he decided to stay .
14 ‘ He liked the song so much he wanted to have a long version of it , ’ claimed Moroder , ‘ and that 's when I did the 17-minute one .
15 So much she wanted to fling back the covers , light incense and candles , worship this adored body .
16 I had to have a bit because when I put the blackcurrant in there was n't enough so I had to mix it up with .
17 Alone together they fell to tender embraces that rapidly shifted up a gear to heavy petting , and before long they had retired to the girl 's bedroom for more adventurous fun and games .
18 So naturally I had to get it with and it was heavier th I do n't know how much it weighed , I I I got it by the way , in my barn in farm in Indiana , one of the last relics of Brothers .
19 During the first war he 'd he 'd lost a ship and so finally he decided to buy a ship and he bought two little schooners in f in Porthmadog .
20 There was so much more he needed to know
21 We were referred to as ‘ sinister ’ and this made me see how little impact we had made upon the establishment and how much further we needed to go .
22 I knew him because he had been in Fontanellato for some months , and after wishing him buon giorno and so forth I tried to find out what his duties were and what was likely to happen to the prisoner .
23 A year or so later I chanced to meet him and he acknowledged that this was just criticism , but that he had been obliged to insert these names so that his book would look like a truly up-to-date , intouch work of scholarship .
24 So far she had to agree .
25 and you need more so really you needed to have done it on this line .
26 So now she had to stop thinking about it .
27 She had decided not to free the prisoners , so now she had to see what happened to the passengers .
28 So now he had to think of something different .
29 It was only now she began to understand her cruelty .
30 So surely we got to tidy up our own act before we go further forward and as a trade union surely we are to fight unemployment .
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