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

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1 I do n't want to detail the mistakes I made and quite clearly I have done things quite differently the second time around — otherwise , I 'd probably have been out of a job again at Sheffield Wednesday .
2 After I sprinted and bloody near killed myself !
3 That will be as much as fun as er Sunday school I expect and probably just as well attended .
4 a really strong ruler who can tell me what to do so I know where I stand and so on .
5 That said , you know , I know and more importantly the fish know exactly what they like , and that is live food .
6 Suddenly , the cafe stopped being the place where I worked and once again it became the bizarre oasis that I 'd happened upon all those months earlier .
7 She offered a black Balkan Sobranie for the light I offered and only then looked up from under the wide-brimmed black hat she wore .
8 She will go free before I do and so long as she is captive will I be .
9 This is what she wants and so perhaps it is what she needs .
10 I want you fit and well as quickly as possible . ’
11 Well , I think it 's , it 's largely to do with the changed uses of the living room , because I think one of the , one of the changes that I found in , in the way that people organise the rooms within their house , is changing over from having a best parlour , usually in the front , which was very seldom used except for inviting the vicar in or whatever , or laying out the dead , combined with a back kitchen , a family room , where you ate and so on , and a move over to having one combined living-dining room where all the family 's activities went on .
12 Now okay you know the , you know the one person you ca n't do anything for but it 's the way this lass looked you know and then about a week after that I 'm in Princes Street and I always try and er you know buy the , the Issues
13 And er but it was only about half past five I did n't I never stopped till the I just kept going now tha well about half past four , I started to pack up and I realized my sandwiches were still in my snack box so I I 'd I 'd had one one earlier on whilst I was still working but yes the lady there she made us a couple of cups in the morning , er cu cup of coffee , I think about what yeah about half ten time but the time I painted a little bit and I thought oh I 'll stop and have a fag , with my coffee and I had a cup of tea later on in the afternoon but er I did n't stop , I kept going , you know and then course by time I got to my drink , it was cold it was cool , so you drink it straight down
14 and rolled again you know and so on .
15 Perhaps the easiest way around this is to make a note of which side you started and only ever turn off the machine when the carriage is on that side .
16 Suddenly it 's all there , complete with toilet paper , which you use and then deftly wind back on to the roll .
17 It was amazing really and even , she was eighty two when she died and even then she was knitting her own jumper suits .
18 Having the support of a magazine willing to send you , then you go and never really question the danger of it .
19 To his dismay , she wept and only then did he hear of the plan with which she had gone to Mrs Browning .
20 Well I could probably get somebody who would be into comics like and then that would maybe start you talking and then like , but he could still be an old wanker sure
21 You are invited to our Diamond House to see a little of the art of the diamond cutter , have your own ring valued and cleaned if you wish and maybe even purchase a ring or stone at very attractive discounts on UK prices .
22 well anyway er , you see and well anyway er so when , that night and we were by coach of course bus , went there by bus and so that night she said to me , what are you doing when , in the bus , she said , what are you doing this evening ?
23 In fact my own wife , she came of a big family and and she had to look after most of the the younger children until they started work you see and then it was the next one that had to look after them again you see and so on , and that 's how it went on .
24 you see and then later we 're coming on .
25 and the Stationmaster 's office faced the platform but there is another door that to get into as soon as you got in the main door to the left , you see and with a flap and that 's the door that we used to take in the parcels , you see and very often we used to go in that door or sometimes we would go through o on to the platform and go in the Stationmaster 's door , you see and then there again , if I took messages to the Stationmaster on the single telegraph er I had to go down the steps because th more often than not that they were in the basement .
26 and the Stationmaster 's office faced the platform but there is another door that to get into as soon as you got in the main door to the left , you see and with a flap and that 's the door that we used to take in the parcels , you see and very often we used to go in that door or sometimes we would go through o on to the platform and go in the Stationmaster 's door , you see and then there again , if I took messages to the Stationmaster on the single telegraph er I had to go down the steps because th more often than not that they were in the basement .
27 That rules deduction rules of whatever kind er derivation rules or rules er applied to sentences in logic on the basis of the structure brackets what kind of connectives you have and so on .
28 and try and find out what they want and what 's happening to the social services and y you know what they think about er what they 'd , what skills they 'd like you to have and the sort of experience you need and so on .
29 She refused and still today has no intention of tying the pound to the deutschmark this side of a general election , if ever .
30 Cleaned up for her inspection she supposed and even then many of them very far from tidy .
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