Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [vb past] [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 so I said the next best thing I said is ring Sarah and she said she 'd already sent a gift , no have a conversation with her , is Lorraine coming today , no she said Terry 's decorating never said where
2 So she said I 'm sorry , so I got the next nearest , I just can not waste any more time .
3 I had the club already going , was dealing with mainly young people , and as you will know young people 's taste tends to vary quite considerably and very quickly , so I might well be very successful for so long and then if suddenly taste changed and I had n't got the ability to change with the times I realized that it would be rather precarious , so I needed a second string to my bow .
4 is totally different so I did the first lecture with what my idea of to find myself talking to a a contract housing guy whose biggest order was two thousand pounds
5 So I missed the first two minutes of Jazz Record Requests on Radio 3 . ’
6 So I decided the first thing we had to do was define the difference between lead gear and bass gear , so we had to completely change the look .
7 Then suddenly she remembered the third bedroom , and sat up , hugging her knees .
8 Alone she saw the last of the adult Callanish eagles fall ; alone she watched .
9 As she did so she noticed a second man , who peered with interest from the passenger seat of the utility .
10 So she took the first lot back you know , the two boxes
11 Lambert hesitated , finding excuses in wanting to oversee the complete destruction of the flaming balloon , or wondering where the Triplane was , or perhaps they had a third balloon somewhere …
12 So they cancelled the first show and had the day off so they could set up all the gear .
13 His brother , Cherry , joined him in his work and together they became the first men to illustrate books on natural history throughout with photographs .
14 Perhaps he witnessed the first assault .
15 So he had the first name of somebody famous .
16 Indeed , the captaincy of that side fell to Albert in mid-season after the retirement of Ted Smith and so he became the first Palace skipper to lead our club to a Football League championship .
17 So it became the first PGA Tour venue to lose a tournament because it does n't conform to the anti-discrimination rule laid down by the United States PGA .
18 Finally she reached the last notes , and took a final bow , practically flinging the microphone at Candy , who had stepped on stage to act as compère .
19 Normally they had a second soprano in the wings for the high D flat at the end .
20 Nevertheless it marked the first step — though only that — in the restoration of royal coinage inside West Francia .
21 Whenever there was a movement by the woodpile , the sniper fired , and soon he hit a third man .
22 Yesterday I won the first competition , I 've ever won in my life !
23 Will you please try and act it out like we did the Twelfth Night the bit with Mrs , and see whether you can revive your idea of why Johnson , what is the nature of , of Johnson 's comic art .
24 Agassi withdrew last Friday from the grass court event in Halle , but yesterday he took the last remaining wild card reserved for him by tournament organisers hopeful he would be fit to play .
25 Thankfully we had the last laugh when that french fellow ( I ca n't remember his name ) scored the winner .
26 An hour later she added the last few remaining sticks and huddled down again .
27 ( London ) , gaining a first in mental and moral science and a second in mathematics , while three years later she became the first woman to be awarded a D.Sc .
28 Shakily she squeezed the last two glasses out of the bottle .
29 There was a cement block two feet high for us to lie on , the toilet a hole without water , two worn blankets ( later we got a third one ) and one pair of trousers and one shirt per year .
30 A moment later he saw the second of the men go down with a sharp groan , clutching his balls .
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