Example sentences of "be [adv] [adv] and [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Well I think he 's been on before and he 's quite a decent chap , I think .
2 Do n't worry about the swimming cos we 've been down there and she said yeah , I ca n't stir myself .
3 This morning they 're different again down there cos I 've been down there and I 've looked at the situation erm and I 've had a word with the lads there and I will try and alter it a little bit more .
4 Well , I , I , mean I have been in before and I did say last time we were n't very happy , .
5 Yeah well the police are down here watching and what J er what erm John , John 's worried about is that erm the police have been along here and they 've had , had complaints and John was out at the gate and he was talking to them and they , they 'll fine them .
6 Now I 've just seen traffic a long way down here , leading to Ella Park and Warren Lane , now I , I 've never been along here and I do n't know but I c coming up the road I saw cars down here
7 The S A S are already there and there are people that have been shot dead , unarmed people , civilians who 've been shot dead by the S A S.
8 ‘ Ah , Tomas , tomorrow , amigo , when you are not here and I am alone , I will be sad . ’
9 Well unfortunately we were scheduled to have a meeting erm something like ten days ago and then two or three of the key people had to drop out so I cancelled the meeting because obviously we want the people there who were going to actually get the thing up and running so that we can formulate a first public meeting and I would like erm , you know , now , to establish a working party but again a number of the people who one would expect to be on it are not here and it 's slightly awkward .
10 Conditions ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) alone clearly are not enough and there can only be a limited number of ways of thinking of conditions which give the same results as ( 3 ) and ( 4 ) .
11 If sweet reason and turning a blind eye are not enough and you feel you have to use some form of punishment , do so without excessive anger or physical force .
12 Erm , and we , we find although Amnesty does run er door to door collection which we are always encouraged to join in which we never have , which is I think always in June , in June now , it 's good time , it 's a good time of year for it , but that means going round putting envelopes in doors , going back and collecting them , the arguments on the doorstep about Amnesty , er going back again if people are not in and we , we as a , relatively small group covering a very big area we , we have n't felt able to do that , and we actually find that by standing in the street with each person having a tin for one or two hours , we can do quite well that way and er , that 's , that 's .
13 And they 're all round and they 're
14 If they 're not here and they 're not there
15 So I rang , I rang him last night and , they 're not away and they 've erm he was able to tell me that it was exactly a hundred pounds .
16 They 've all buggered off , if they 're not there and they 're not here
17 But you will let them know that you 're there like and I mean that
18 erm , you 're pretty enough and it 's like , taller
19 Er , as I said the government has already accepted when we introduced the legislation last year in the criminal justice act on money laundering , that there are far wider er interests and fidrer fi far wider implications than there have been ever before and I think the government needs to do a little bit more to show that it is aware of international implications and the sheer scale of what we 're dealing with and er I touched earlier on the question of indemnity , er perhaps the minister could specifically address that point .
20 and I are off tomorrow and it 's the first day off that we 've had together you know , for
21 So the distance makes something look rather fainter , and similarly if you have something like a particular kind of start that you can identify by some property — which we 'll perhaps talk about in a moment — if you can identify it and you know how bright it is , then the fainter ones are further away and you can estimate the distance by how faint they are .
22 Economic issues are real enough and it is often pointed out that politics is about priorities .
23 Even so , the weather and the seasons are still there and we do alter our work , plan our smallholding and adjust our energies around them .
24 And the bobbies may have been up there and they may just have overlooked something .
25 My mother 's been up there and she did n't come back for two hours and she came back we kept well he 'd sold a lot of meat in the meantime .
26 Three mornings on the trot I 've been up there and I 've walked in the front door and I can hear him downstairs snoring , still in bed .
27 he said he 's been up there and there 's nothing but boxing , there should be something from should n't there ?
28 But I think those days are now over and anybody who 's been in building societies , there 's now a feeling er that things have altered quite a long way .
29 what they do a lot of these places now , they , put adverts in the paper , they did n't want people , they just put adverts in the paper , they did n't pay for it , see what people are out there and what qualifications they have to have and when things start picking up there , they , they take a pick any people they like
30 Right and then I I 've been out today and I probably wo n't go out for another four days so I hope I 'm alright you know that way it gives me chance to get it right again .
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