Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [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 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 .
15 of course he got all upset so she had to then mess about and try and get him to sleep , which apparently she did
16 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 . ’
17 so you have to actually figure a new one out before we can
18 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 .
19 So we ate in there
20 So we had to as soon as they come we had to open a trench and heel them in do you see .
21 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 .
22 So we looked at just the , th the histology of the patient and related it to the prognosis .
23 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 .
24 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 .
25 So we need at least five of that size to meet our workload requirements .
26 So we have to somehow resolve that and to address the issue somehow — and we intend to .
27 While these findings are plausible enough they depend upon very small subsamples of our panel , since we have to categorize voters by their choice of paper and their reliance on the press rather than television while discarding the large numbers who relied equally on both television and the press .
28 So they looked for somewhere else .
29 . So they go from here into the two little rooms where food is prepared .
30 Together they account for nearly two-thirds of the entire temporary labour force but rather under half of total employment .
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