Example sentences of "[adv] [noun prp] [verb] [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.

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1 So Vasilissa brought in the skull .
2 Slowly bending down Sarah picked up the saucepan .
3 So HM spun out the agony .
4 So Léonie plucked out the letter Thérèse indicated , the one that she had replaced on top .
5 So Sarazen took on a young caddie , who , it transpired , seemed to do all the things that even the caddies of today would not dream of doing , like pulling the clubs without consultation with Sarazen , and then , if the club did not work , telling Sarazen he had just hit a bad shot — it was not his club selection at fault .
6 So Alexander worked out a technique that not only freed him from the tendency which was at the bottom of his vocal troubles , but also cured his asthma from which he had suffered from birth .
7 So Weyl brings in the mathematical term ‘ automorphism ’ to denote any transformation that leaves a given figure invariant .
8 Two of the girls were terrified and looked pleadingly at the third ; so Roksanda gathered up the precious stones .
9 So Steve took on the singer 's mantle , but how does he think he 's shaping up as a guitarist/vocalist ?
10 Meanwhile Mo smashes out the hole in the corner of the house sort of thing where they 're gon na go and they ai n't there .
11 The sooner DOL gets back the better IMO .
12 Thus Barro carries out an OLS regression of the following form : where t is the equation error term ; MIL = ( military personnel ) / ( male population aged 15–44 ) , for years in which selective military draft law was in effect , and MIL = 0 for the non-selective draftlaw years ; and MINW is the minimum wage level .
13 Downstairs Clytemnestra let out a howl that ended in a series of urgent yelps .
14 Quickly Sophie picked up the telephone and rang through to the house .
15 Still Isobel gave back no warmth at all , and Marjorie felt a stab of irritation .
16 And if all these should flicker out like candles , still his young , lusty brother Edmund , strong as a stag , and ripe for marriage , capable of getting more sons , more Mortimers to carry on the line and the claim to eternity .
17 Usually usually Charlie helps down the
18 A week later Ian filled in a peg board starting at the outside ( perimeter ) and making smaller and smaller squares .
19 He 's buying up Arsenal to put out a strong reserve team :
20 A few minutes later Romany pulled off the tarpaulin .
21 A little while later Matilda bought up a bucket of steaming water .
22 A few days later Jack took over the shift at 9pm .
23 Three years later Petrucci brought out a collection of Musica di messer Bernardo pisano sopra le Canzone del petrarcha ( Fossom-brone , 1520 ) .
24 Now Will brought down an old van er which was scrap it was quite a good body I mean and he painted on it , We 're still open , er something like , Despite Transport and General Workers ' Union picketing we are fully open , and he plonked this van with no wheels on it just the body right th in the entrance of th on his own ground naturally er right in front of the pickets which was like you know tantalizing .
25 Hurriedly now Agnes weighed out the tiger nuts ; then , glancing at the newcomers again , she smiled and said , ‘ I 'm sorry . ’
26 The fences were put in order , the fields were top-dressed with necessary fertilisers , and even Matt took on a new lease of life .
27 Although Mill may have been thinking of the romantic poet speaking gloomily to himself , here Leapor holds out the prospect of good gossip , and the reader is set to overhear the conversation :
28 Here Gehlen collected up the thousands of spools of microfilm that over the years he had painstakingly amassed as part of his record of Russian intelligence .
29 Here Owen set about the great social reforms which made New Lanark for a time one of the most celebrated places in Britain ; he improved both the working and the living conditions of those on whose labour he depended , and proposed a system of universal co-operation in industry in place of the misery of exploitation .
30 Experimentally , this issue is far from tractable , and here Donaldson points out the advantage of supplementing experimental evidence with naturalistic observation ( see Donaldson , 1978 , Chapter 5 ) .
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