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

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1 That 's the Christmas Fair only and next time I will give you the the rest of all the selling parties .
2 They often came into the dining rooms together and one day they were trying not to listen as Bessie was going on at length about her friend Elsie Dobson .
3 Its twenty five years since the folk rock band Fairport Convention first got together and this year they 're planning a few suprises , but one of the stars will be missing .
4 It seemed far more likely that , as Dr Gyggle suggested , I had become aware of Samuel Northcliffe separately and incorporated information I had gleaned from the newspapers into my fantasy .
5 Finally , Bill could n't stand it any longer and one night he just clung to Marjorie and cried .
6 ‘ We will join you downstairs and this time we may have some sort of rational discussion , ’ Alain said firmly , taking matters into his own hands .
7 I 'm , I 'm just saying that one way we can see things easily and another way we ca n't , and we do want to check it , we do want to be sure that there is continuity .
8 He told Rufus to drive a bit more slowly and this time he spotted the six-foot-wide gap in the hedge with , on the right-hand side , almost hidden by cow parsley growing up and elderflowers hanging down , the wooden box on legs with its hinged lid into which Hilbert's-mail and newspapers and milk had been delivered .
9 However , they do grow quite quickly and one day you 'll only have one Trigger left , as the most dominant one will assert its authority .
10 down valley yesterday and that way you know
11 More and more fruits they seemed to be importing in those days , all colours .
12 I do n't like just doing research without communicating it , and I think if you 've got an interest and you can communicate it well to people , then it stimulates their enjoyment and of course in a time when there 's going to have to be more and more leisure I think that 's very important .
13 They were prepared to compromise because they I 'm sure that you know you ca n't imagine them not being really but because they 're such erm they were outraged at this machine but they were prepared to give it a try but the way it was bulldozed through that once the machine was there there was no choice then and almost you know get going boys get more and more and more slate you know greed they felt the employer was being greedy at the expense of quality .
14 The news that makes every Italian heart sing , the news that liberty and freedom are abroad once more and this time we shall not fail ! ’
15 I flew Dawn once more and this time she crashed down near this particular boy 's feet .
16 He drove home and this time he felt able to phone the travel agent friend of Adam 's without fear of a rebuff .
17 This guy was great though we met in Ireland cos he was erm he used to own about three or four supermarkets , er small chains and he just one day , he 's about he 's about fifty eight , sixty now and one day he said about five years ago he just got fed up and just walked out .
18 Or are you saying it 's resolving the problem today and next month it 's gon na be as bad again .
19 ‘ Thoo 's played fast and loose wiv 'im , ’ he stated .
20 I 've got bloody drills here and all sorts you do n't want a
21 They did it twice and each time they scored in the left corner , and each time Barnes converted from the touchline .
22 I 've had this twice and each time it 's been upheaval because he 's got a lot of goods which had to moved in shoe horned in moved peoples belongings out of one cupboard into another .
23 For three days I went into the library at the Hall hoping to find Laura there and each day I was disappointed .
24 She was always there and each time I tried to speak to her .
25 They left him standing there and this time he did n't follow them .
26 We 're putting it back again and this time we 're gon na make it stick
27 I pick up the ‘ Glass Dildo ’ photo again and this time I am struck by Cicciolina 's expressiveness .
28 Then I went out again , chequebooking in the West End , got arrested again and this time I got a six-month sentence .
29 Firmness gave way to nonchalance again and this time it was positively throw-away .
30 The phone rang again and this time it was my father .
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