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

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1 ‘ After all , to do the job properly I need to thoroughly understand what 's involved . ’
2 They were cheap to buy , somewhere I believe at about ten for a penny .
3 Well I w w yes I mean obviously I need to so erm just to get it
4 But a friend is a friend , and so I went at once to his house .
5 I said no not particularly that little grey Persian , cats in the so I went in there and then six of them , cats and two gerbils oh my God what am I getting into ?
6 So I went in there to watch it .
7 So I went in there and I thought oh God , I mean I could , if you gave me , if I did a nice sketch and worked on it , if I spent a day a might
8 Er er , I 've , er I just I 'm just saying that , er , that , that last year er , when I made a few remarks that they were misquoted by Reuters and we did leave the meeting and the share price dropped by er , several P and we had to send out a correcting statement so this year we 've taken the precaution of issuing a press release er , at the same time as er , er , I 'm making these remarks so I hope at least they wo n't be misinterpreted .
9 So I got to even up the score and have a wonderful , if demanding , week of fun acting .
10 So I come over here
11 So I get over there , and guess what .
12 So I did round there .
13 So I decided at least I stood there for ten minutes which one should I take ?
14 Sometimes it is the stress alone which distinguishes between otherwise identical words — refuse/refuse : discount/discount .
15 Where possible , you should choose a period that is in line with how long you want to deep the car , so that when the time comes to replace it you can start again from scratch .
16 of course he got all upset so she had to then mess about and try and get him to sleep , which apparently she did
17 So you tend to gradually come round to the view that unless it 's causing very bad visual pollution , or you 've had a run of complaints about it , then you tend not to take a stat . ’
18 so you have to actually figure a new one out before we can
19 So something to look at there .
20 It , you know , the remarks one makes are sort of on a generalization basis , and obviously one speaks from sometimes one 's own personal experience .
21 We have heard quite a lot , colleagues , about pensions and pension schemes over the last eighteen months perhaps we have to actually thank Mr Maxwell for raising the issue , even if those pensioners he cheated wo n't thank him .
22 Obviously we talk about how to bowl specifically to certain players . ’
23 So we ate in there
24 So we had to as soon as they come we had to open a trench and heel them in do you see .
25 So we had to as far as all the schools and colleges were concerned erm there was a previous Council agreement that erm increments , that is the progression of Council employees through their salary scales , that had to be funded from what we call base budgets this year , so the budgets of the the delegated budgets of schools had to erm bear that cost along with everybody else .
26 So we looked at just the , th the histology of the patient and related it to the prognosis .
27 So we got behind So I said well we 'll tr I 'll try and get caught up sort of , in the new year you know , get them a bit .
28 Well then as the unit got bigger , as I said , the room at the offices in the Lock was n't big enough so we moved from there to Alma Green Infant School , that 's the school now they used for all kinds of social activities during the day and th on that side by the car park .
29 So we need at least five of that size to meet our workload requirements .
30 So we have to somehow resolve that and to address the issue somehow — and we intend to .
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