Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [vb base] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Slowly I get out of the bag .
2 And then suddenly I pop back to life , clamber across Jenny 's lap and open the window .
3 So I put in for that and I got that .
4 The idea that , that human beings are a species whose social interactions are very critical , as we know social interactions are also very important to reproductive success , and so I bring in inside this analytic cooperation the idea about deception and the evolution of the unconscious , that press deceivers do n't know that , deceiving .
5 It is carried against , and so I come back to the new erm section being proposed by Professor on anti-semitism and concurred by the convenor , Dr , and put it to the assembly .
6 And so I set out on the long journey back to Thornfield .
7 And so I set off across the field .
8 So I get on with her and try and help her .
9 So I get out of bed and stick some clothes on .
10 So I sit in between these two men and I
11 At four and a half thousand pound of sales we start to pay extra fift in fact at four thousand pound we start but it 's only a small bonus so I home in on the bigger one .
12 So I work on down the lambing quite a few times .
13 So I cast around for somewhere else and we found this , in a very poor state of repair .
14 So I look up from the jigsaw I had for my birthday .
15 She watches her values slowly being eroded , and she describes the process of moral degradation in terms of language : ‘ You find yourself giving in on little things , twisting words and meanings , always trying to be one-up on whoever you 're with , and then suddenly you give in on something else , much bigger ’ ( 131–2 ) .
16 So you sign up with one of the many armed and mobile security patrols that operate in the white suburbs .
17 So you come up behind it so that your body and the striker 's ball , that being your red ball and the other ball , the object ball are always the same straight line I mean it does n't matter whether you come in from the side you 're walking up to it in a straight line put your mallet down , swing it through .
18 So you go on from there .
19 So you go along to the next D and there 's no Os there , so you come down , D , no Os , so you keep going along the lines and every time you get to a D you stop
20 So you go off to this evening class , while you 're doing that , you ca n't be thinking about the problems at work , because you 've got to concentrate otherwise you 're not going to get it done .
21 So you end up with a particle if you look at that it 's particles about two or three mills square .
22 So you get round to his house at one .
23 So you sit down with The Hook and ask him about what it was like in the '60s in London , when he was lionised by Van Morrison , The Animals , Peter Green and all the gut-bucket R&B bands , but he just laughs and says it was fun .
24 So you nip down to the shop , hand over six quid or so with bad grace , choose — somehow — one set from the enormous and multicoloured collection on offer , zoom home and spend a happy ten minutes snipping , cranking and generally trying to avoid poking your eye out .
25 So you start off on the basis that you will be entitled to a new lease under the 1954 Act provided you take the necessary steps within the time scale set out in the Act .
26 So you start out from some curious notion you have hit on , or even not so curious .
27 All your horses are out , put your men up they walk round the ring and at seven o'clock you move off to the heath to train your horses .
28 but er if you put it in together you come up with a more realistic erm assessment .
29 Somewhat gloomily we fall back on our beds in the room I have by now christened the Cell Block .
30 erm Now , perhaps we come back to what can we do at this end , and I think Friends of the Earth has done an excellent job in bringing it to peoples ' attention that large areas of tropical forest are being destroyed at roughly the rate of 0.7 or 0.8 percent of the forest each year , erm and they , you know I 'm in agreement with them on the fact that forest is disappearing , it 's dangerous in many places , it 's catastrophic in some , for instance , particularly in West Africa , the clearing that 's gone on in the Ivory Coast is pretty disastrous , and erm there are indications that the West African strip of forest along the strip of the West African Coast by removing that you 're going to make not only that area slightly drier , but mainly the northern areas of those countries , and the drier , so it may well affect climate .
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