Example sentences of "[adv] [noun prp] have [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | and a cup of coffee and a cigarette , and I always do that but this day I was so tired after the doing the garden , both gardens like and fucking weeding them all and doing everything else and brushing out the back and doing I said to him for fuck 's sake do them dishes for me for a change William would you I said , so I got er got myself in the bath said I 'm away to bingo , so William 's gone out what happened ? eight , I had eight he had one you may get yourself I said ah fuck no wonder I have no fucking luck , so on the settee and said I 'm not going anywhere , I sat for ten minutes then I said ah fuck you why should I sit here so I lifted the car keys and walked out again then , fucking zooming out of and there was John coming up like that |
2 | Hitherto Victoria had had far more liberal banking laws than the other five states . |
3 | So Edward had come back to see how she had got on . |
4 | ‘ Perhaps Nigel had come earlier and killed him and then arranged to come back and find the body . ’ |
5 | ‘ If only Elaine had got round to registering the birth ! |
6 | So Graham has gone round |
7 | By four o'clock Thiercelin had decided there was nothing further he could usefully do but await events . |
8 | Suddenly Tambini had run over to where most of us stood , awaiting our turn at the firing point . |
9 | So Davout had got that far . |
10 | So what we can see for the activist nought to three is a very low preference so Irene has come out as a , a very low preference on that , four to six is a low preference so that 's seven to ten is the sort of average so that one 's the average , that one |
11 | Anna had arrived a week before the end of term , and so Christine had to go back to school , to her job , leaving Tony ( who had been granted paternity leave ) to cope on his own . |
12 | So Clinton has come up with a mixed bag of tricks : some of his proposals will be interpreted as inflationary ( the new mandates on business , for example — including a requirement that all employers spend a minimum of 1.5% of payroll on continuing education and training ) . |
13 | So Masklin had decided not to decide anything about Arnold Bros ( est. 1905 ) , in the hope that if there was an Arnold Bros ( est. 1905 ) and he found out about Masklin , he would n't mind much . |
14 | And he 's told her the whole story so Noel 's gone home and his mum 's gone , what 's that on your neck ? |
15 | Since only Lancashire have won more 55– or 60–overs trophies ( and barely at that , 7 to 6 ) , this would seem to confound any theories about the one-day form being a batsman 's prerogative . |
16 | eleven to twelve is a strong preference so John 's come out as strong and thirteen to twenty is a very strong preference , so that 's Mark and Lou , you 've actually come out as very strong . |
17 | Meanwhile Ben had gone off to move another lighter and was then intercepted by the Manager who directed him to the dock some way off . |
18 | Meanwhile Linton had got up from his armchair and gone out to join Cathy and Hareton . |
19 | Thus TWW had to compete not only with the mundane but necessary business skills of the Harlech consortium but with the presence of famous Welsh names from the arts — Richard Burton , Stanley Baker , Geraint Evans — and the authority of Lord Harlech himself , a former minister and Ambassador to the Kennedy White House . |
20 | Thus Mandel had set out the three levels at which the fight against bureaucratization must be waged by the ‘ revolutionary vanguard ’ : |
21 | Meanwhile Svidrigailov has taken over the suicide role , which is to say the blanket boredom has become positively terminal . |
22 | By the seventh and eighth centuries BC Israel had become quite wealthy . |
23 | Even then , such is Peter 's Jewish prejudice , the Holy Spirit has to take the initiative in falling upon Cornelius and his company before ever Peter had got round to making any appeal to repentance , faith and baptism ( 10:44f ) . |
24 | More confused than ever Mungo had picked up The Forest and the Fire , turning to page 119 . |
25 | ‘ But my strategy was clear and once Riccardo had gone out — and he was really the last chance of anybody catching me — I just had to stay calm and not worry about winning . ’ |
26 | Eventually Gilbert had switched on the tape and asked , ‘ Do you feel like talking , Bissell ? ’ |
27 | Two weeks later Liz had moved in with her brother and sister-in-law and seemed much happier in herself . |
28 | A joint statement released after the first day of the summit stressed that both Germanys had to act responsibly , and take into account the concerns and interests of their neighbours and allies in East and West . |
29 | Hence Britain has suffered increasingly from an international demonstration effect since the Second World War . |
30 | Half an hour later Enid had calmed down , at least on the surface , and changed into her aquamarine lurex hostess gown . |