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

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1 Somewhere someone had to tell the truth .
2 Right I 've got no questions for you Mr , thank you very much .
3 Er cos er my son-in-law I mean I put on the form right I 've got no children right .
4 you u u use your brain a bit more , see now if er they used to come to me , my brother was one , he 'd come to me and he 'd say , right I 've got a heavy lift , so will you come up here and sling it for me but we had to put the slings round the heavy lift , say , I say right I 'll come up and another time we had a railway carriage come down like that 'll be shipped abroad , old railway carriage .
5 At first everyone had been smiling , thinking how right I looked holding the baby .
6 right I want to see the homework , those that have n't got it etcetera .
7 Luckily I managed to get a job with a small fit-up touring company — playing small theatres in the provinces , living in digs , away from the spotlight and very badly paid .
8 Luckily I managed to grab the abseil rope firmly enough with both hands to stop ) .
9 Next week 's vital for most of them — luckily I 've got a job to go to . ’
10 The ball come across and er I see Bedford had his back to the goal , and I could see he was going to swivel and hit it with his left foot , and I 've just come across the goal and er , he just hit it down low to my right hand side and luckily I 've come the right way and pushed it wide .
11 I have had people ring me up at weekends and luckily I 've had the stuff and taken it back .
12 Eventually I managed to find a page torn from a local bus timetable which showed the Province of Parma .
13 E eventually I did get a job .
14 It 's too early for me right now — besides I 've got the best job in the world .
15 Rather I wish to use the experience of West Ham as a means to examine the nature of working-class political intervention .
16 It would be unfair to say that I have formed a low view of the Foreign Office ; rather I have formed the view that Foreign Office activities have in some way become totally disconnected from the human race .
17 So everyone continues to use the Ridgeway in a fairly easy truce — while the men from the ministry make up their minds .
18 Our first problem was one the water was quite cold and so everyone had to find a wet suit to fit them , which caused a slight problem .
19 The next morning when they got together everyone had got a model .
20 But after she had finished the first part of her lecture ; after slightly nodding her head to the generous applause ; after the lights had gone up again ; after Ashenden had said ( as every chairman since Creation had said ) how much everyone had enjoyed the talk and how grateful everyone was that not only had the distinguished speaker fascinated each and every one of them but also had agreed to answer any questions which he was absolutely sure everyone in the room was aching to put to such a distinguished expert in the field … it was only then that Dr Moule was able to survey the two intruders .
21 Perhaps everyone wants to forget the Gulf .
22 Even better I thought to find a society that automatically lets its existing investors know when a better deal becomes available .
23 Then she breathes out and gives a real smile — one of those big things that brightens her face like a starburst — and I see she 's been frightened , and I sigh , and suddenly I 've got a lump in my throat and I 'm trembling and I do n't think I can move away from this wall .
24 ‘ I remain confident about my ability to do the business at Premier League level , and suddenly I 've got the chance to prove this self-belief is not misplaced .
25 Suddenly I start ripping the poster off the wall , ripping it into bits .
26 Suddenly I wanted to hear the sound of human voices and to feel the warmth and comfort of loved ones .
27 Suddenly I have twisted the gun out of his hand — but it flies away from us across the ground .
28 But apparently I have to feel The Bump three or four times a day or be found guilty of Not Being Involved as a Father , or worse still , of this darkly Freudian offence called Denial .
29 Naturally enough I had to play a couple of games for the long-suffering Jewish Chronicle photographer ( who must have nightmares about having to snap me on his deathbed ) .
30 Interestingly enough I 've got a book er back in my office about things like T V comedy and situation comedy and stuff like that and also y'know kind of variety sort of comedy with sketches and s y'know Two Ronnies , Monty Pythons and stuff erm would that be of any use to you if you were to borrow it ?
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