Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [prep] [adj] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 For instance , our own three-centre holidays may not visit a place you want to see , or stay long enough for all you want to do .
2 It was cruel that he had to die so soon after all he had suffered ; it would have been more cruel if he had died alone , in the dark , knowing that rescue was at hand ; at least he knew the relief of the rescue and died in the comfort of his own bed .
3 So always after that I would make sure I had a job to do as far away as possible from the scene , because it upset me a lot .
4 They did their best to include me as ‘ family ’ , but I felt rather forlorn and sad , so far from those I loved , and from one especially , not only in distance but in spirit .
5 I was 22 when I had to suffer the pressure , perhaps now at 27 I would cope much better .
6 ‘ Aha , ’ said Bob , twinkling at her , ‘ so now at last we come to it .
7 As in 1813 the people looked to us to destroy the Napoleonic terror , so today in 1943 they look to us to destroy the terror of National Socialism .
8 So apart from that you do n't need to know about ox do you .
9 She 's just , I mean you know how people do , I mean I do n't , she 's not doing it nastily I mean she 's just naturally like that I think and erm yeah I just thought she 's bound do , yeah she could get off with someone else .
10 Soon afterwards in 1838 he was appointed engineer and manager on the construction of the Box tunnel on the Great Western Railway , acquitting himself so well that he attracted the favourable notice of Isambard K. Brunel [ q.v. ] , so that on the completion of the tunnel he joined the engineering staff of the GWR .
11 From this it is evident that if Negus Mikael had advanced immediately after seizing Ankober , when the army of Fitaurari Habta Giorgis was still far from complete he would have stood a very good chance of entering Addis Ababa , in which case the whole course of events would have been altered .
12 Once again in 1985 we will be looking for four new members to join the Executive Committee to replace Pat Keen ( retiring ) , Doreen Prescott ( retiring ) , Pauline Kenward ( now Vice-Chairman ) and Joan Daniels , who took office as Honorary Treasurer in May .
13 Tomorrow we 've got quite a lively day ahead of us erm by the time we do our group work tomorrow first thing in the morning , and also tomorrow after that you 'll be doing a role play as well using the things that you 've picked up today and seeing how many of them you can practice and put into action what you talked about .
14 However , success will always be limited until we are able to provide materials that are far more like those they are replacing .
15 For now though from all us goodb good evening .
16 Another twenty minutes , he thought , then perhaps at last they might have some answers .
17 Then shortly after that I moved to where because no one else who wanted to buy the old buildings , I purchased them from the firm of er in our own right , no ou , in my own right and I started my office there where I had warehouse space .
18 You realize quite early on that you 're very insignificant .
19 This view was contradicted with such energy that Mr Charles , quite aside from worrying he would become the next focus of the gentlemen 's attention , actually thought himself in danger of physical assault .
20 And almost immediately after that she realised that Julius had moved much closer .
21 Quite apart from this we can show that MCE is not performed consistently or accurately enough to provide effective codes even in this unimodal situation .
22 Yet paradoxically in 1956 it was the British government which chose to embark upon a high-risk and impulsive policy once it believed that fundamental national interests were at stake .
23 They may have to jump again and again before at last they land in the pools at the head of the falls and can continue on their journey .
24 It was so sad , as it was n't very long after that he was reported missing , believed killed .
25 Was it that perhaps after all he was not absolutely sure that they knew ?
26 Most mahouts , though sadly not all , value their elephants too highly to ill-treat them .
27 He swam away and Adam swam away and very soon after that they came out of the lake and went back to Mary on the terrace .
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