Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [verb] [conj] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 did that right I think that that 's a good point to remember when you 're training somebody .
2 Suddenly I noticed that one of the giants was very close to me .
3 Suddenly I realized that many of the techniques that Penrose and I had developed to prove singularities could be applied to black holes .
4 But by then various other children were misbehaving too , so I sent them out , and suddenly I realized that half of my class was outside the door having a whale of a time !
5 This is a matter of personal conscience and what every member in the council chamber today must be aware of , is that there is a vociferous and committed group of people we know that because we 've all had a great deal of communication from them and interestingly enough I have and most of the communication I 've had has been in favour so victory , people who write must be extremely perceptive in , with er marketing the that 's not the point , we all know that there is a committed and vociferous group of people whose consciences do not lead them to the same conclusions as Mr 's conscience and the issue really is , do we in a liberal and democratic society have the right to impose our consciences on those of other people who live in the community and quite clearly and quite determinedly take a different view .
6 BELVILLE : Only I know that sparkling lustre , or I should have some fear for my Pamela as she grows older .
7 I could have mentioned cogito ergo sum , only I detest that shallow but influential maxim , now I 'm glad to say discarded . ’
8 Personally I think that any manufacturer who sells a model without a hard disk is guilty of misleading the purchasing public .
9 So I fear that some doubt may be placed in the minds of hon. Members about the cause of the shooting that resulted in the death of the young man that the right hon. Gentleman referred to .
10 So I hope that that lie will never be preached again .
11 So I thought that that was pretty good .
12 ‘ To this day I have not played much Chinese music , and certainly not a concerto , and so I thought that this would be a good opportunity to explore that — a least to give Hsiao the encouragement to write one . ’
13 They were a delight for the charterers in the Bahamian lagoons , but in an Atlantic storm such wide windows could be our death warrants for if Wavebreaker fell off a big wave the glass could be driven out of the windows and the boat be filling with water in seconds , and so I cut and shaped sheet steel shutters that could be bolted over the boat 's glass at the first sign of bad weather .
14 So I mean that that 's two ways of looking at it .
15 And so I spent that whole long afternoon in the red room asking myself why I had to suffer and why life was so unfair .
16 There is one other point , although erm you know , it 's good that they are in the er areas which the tenants er , live so it 's er not very difficult for tenants to come and see their councillors but er er , there is a difficulty at times when er the er air the housing manager has to ring around to get the er members , who are able to sit on that panel and sometimes that is difficult because we have just three members and sometimes they ca n't all fit in the , whereas when you have a larger group if one member ca n't attend , there 's invariably sufficient there to be able to come to a decision so I think that that 's on the other side of the balance sheet .
17 So I think that that 's , that that 's absolutely true .
18 So I think that that 's an important point , because I do believe that weight is placed by the government on S S A.
19 So I think that that
20 Erm in Plato talks about the , the weaving together of forms and it says erm er it 's it 's er through the weaving together of forms that reason arises in us and but then again this is the level of as well so I think that this is the , the origin of this notion that all the forms are in each , they 're all woven together somehow .
21 to look after you see , so I think if that 's the price we got ta pay if it 's a choice between tha
22 Well I think we were very lucky at the start that were were just starting up in England and they were actually more into what we were doing than er to the extent that I think that maybe other record companies might have laughed at them and said they 've no hope of surviving but I mean they had the Furies with er Sweet Sixteen and then they had er about six hit singles from Foster and Allen and about six or seven albums and then they went down to Daniel O'Donald which became an enormous success so I think when that happened then all record companies kind of said well maybe there is something here .
23 so I do that that way when I 'm doing it to practice .
24 So we 're going to do this exercise within this room and we 'll need to rearrange the tables , so I suggest that each group as having one table or two tables , put it in a square to work around .
25 And so I decided that this was rather an unfair situation — why should n't women be able to do what a man did ?
26 So I wonder if that 's why they were good swimmers around Hirael you know .
27 My automatic response might just have had something to do with the fire that the Factory had predicted , but deep inside I knew that that was n't all there was to it , and that there was more to come .
28 Suddenly she realised that another pair of hands was piling rugs on and a pair of feet treading them down .
29 Suddenly she noticed that all three had their trousers around their ankles .
30 Suddenly she wondered if straight Lucy would mind the smoke ?
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