Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [pers pn] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Seeing just how comprehensive a work this is , with factory serial number , date of registration , date of next C of A expiry , owner's/operator 's name and probable base all listed , I can only surmise that the note-scribblers/pocket memo mumblers — many of whom seem not to have the slightest knowledge or interest in the type of aeroplane on which the letters are painted — are performing the latter-day equivalent of the sacred ritual which I and many others who have long since outgrown it once enacted in John W.R. Taylor 's ABC of Civil Aircraft Makings . |
2 | right has it still gone up ? |
3 | Woodlice feed mainly at night , so to see them actually feeding you need to look at them during the evening . |
4 | And they almost went in front on eight minutes , Michael Surgeon beating the Comrades ' off-side trap only to see his well struck 20-yard drive brilliantly tipped over by 'keeper George Cathcart . |
5 | Oh cos you only got it yesterday did n't you ? |
6 | I only got I only got |
7 | She does n't much want them actually to touch her . |
8 | Perhaps it was a mistake perhaps keeping you here has done no good … |
9 | Bernice suddenly found she badly needed a drink , but her hip flask was empty . |
10 | Which , as you quite rightly say you really need to hear , hear the voices going on . |
11 | Garry would dearly love the club captaincy back but he is realistic enough to know he just has to get on with the game . |
12 | So has he all gone to his gr mother 's at Christmas ? |
13 | Not only has he again fallen flat on the ground , but his head and his hands have broken off and lie at the entrance of the building . |
14 | The judges must have forgotten their watches.Truth is , the battle is so absorbing it always extends until an obvious champion is emerges ; the last lonely Rokkaku deserves its 6 points as it descends unscathed . |
15 | You do not need a complete conventional circuit with a long downwind leg , although this will obviously give you more time in which to have a better look at the field . |
16 | Those things get so twisted it just makes me look stupid . ’ |
17 | ‘ I can only assume they either think he 'll be too busy with other matters or that he 'll be stirring up trouble . |
18 | I only smoke I only smoke one cigarette a day . |
19 | So let me just think . |
20 | So let me just check . |
21 | So let me just give you two brief quotations from real press releases which I have , I 've got piles and piles of these things . |
22 | So let me just say a few things before he does arrive , and catch his breath and perhaps have a cup of tea , on , on a topic which we , it 's not fully listed but I think is worth just mentioning , and that is writing for the press , because it may occur to you and in fact you may yourself on occasions , write things for the press . |
23 | Okay , so let me just write that on the back , Monday to Friday and that 's nine to four thirty . |
24 | Well we 're go , we 're going to a close , so let me finally ask you yo thi this , i if you wanted to reassert one Scottish tradition , either an old one or a new one , wha what would it be ? |
25 | Tile lagoonal facies has been disputed and the estuarine facies is complicated in various ways and confuses the issue , so let us just consider three of these facies : the offshore , the deltaic and the fluviatile . |
26 | So let us now consider the constellations one by one , and see what we can find . |
27 | If you do not feel competent enough to fit them then entrust the job to someone who is Instructions are not available but a |
28 | That 's all everybody only called him anyway wann it ? |
29 | Her own petit friture was a plateful of tiny fish , crisply fried and sprinkled with garlic , and they both opted for guinea fowl casseroled in red wine , and so tender it almost fell off the bone , with sautéd potatoes and cabbage cooked in butter , as their main course . |
30 | But when someone talks to you loud like I just did the microphone seems to stop . |