Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [vb past] [pers pn] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Only I saw him sigh , for Lili and Robert were looking not at him but at the walls , and he found me too negligible to bother to disguise his ennui .
2 Aye , perhaps I saw him like , cos I was upstairs like .
3 I heard her say to him mum Auntie Alice this morning , she love her cat so I heard her say to him come on then , let's see what mummy 's got for you this morning .
4 so she did I think it was four se special meals then when we were there there was salmon , duckling
5 So you saw you 've seen Jackie 's photo in the
6 So who did you vote for ?
7 Right so who did you say in Colwyn Bay ?
8 So we did you see .
9 Only when she was halfway there did she remember that this , after all , was n't Chipchester , where she had spent the last six months at college — nor even Athens , where at least the drivers and pedestrians expected to engage in constant warfare — and that perhaps she should have checked the traffic before crossing …
10 So he made me pretend I was in a dead faint .
11 So what made him decide to invest in a lifeboat ?
12 She and Shildon had never had occasion to work together so what made him think of her ?
13 Before she could continue he said , ‘ So what made you leave ? ’
14 So what made you go into the Catherine Palace ? ’
15 So what made you do it ? ’
16 So what made you want to move down here ?
17 So what made you join up ? ’
18 So what made you desert the sinking ship before the party was over ?
19 So what made us persist with John ?
20 So what did they do ?
21 So what did they do at these meetings ? ’
22 Okay , so what did they do ?
23 So what did they do to them ?
24 So what did they make of these budget off-the-peg outfits which the rest of us wear every day ?
25 So what did they think of Hollywood 's treatment of the kind of scenes they know so well ?
26 So what did they think of America ?
27 But what about the sailors in the southern hemisphere — the part of the earth south of the Equator ? they could n't see the Pole Star , so what did they use to guide them ?
28 So what did they say about you keeping them on ? ?
29 So what did they say ?
30 GILLIAN said how could we separate the two , because where did grammar come from if not from grammarians , and almost all grammarians — probably every single one of them for all she knew — were men , so what did we expect ; but mainly she was talking common sense .
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