Example sentences of "[det] [noun sg] [adv prt] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Can I ask you though if you are gon na sneak out and smoke in the conservatory er not in that passageway along there , cos the smoke detectors
2 At the first pruning , take each stem down to a suitable bud , so that ideally it is reduced to no more than 3–4 inches ( 8–10 cm ) in length .
3 ‘ And do n't let that briefcase out of yer sight . ’
4 Saying er , I was telling it the other day , she said you could spend all that money on and she said , we went to see this horse , it was years ago before they got their own , she said the horse had just had its foal and it was like he 'd spent a thousand pound on the , the actual stallion yeah and it come out
5 Tying all that money up in the house .
6 Any money paid by you to a HCI appointed travel agent under a booking for a holiday in this brochure is held by him as our agent from the date you receive our confirmation of your holiday booking until the agent pays that money over to us .
7 Mr Saunders has already been granted legal aid of up to £275,000 to defend himself against fraud charges in the criminal courts , but he may have to pay whole or part of that money back if the trial judge so decides .
8 To Branson , paying tax was ‘ a waste of money ’ when you could plough that money back into the company .
9 Will the chairman of the Tory party send that money back to its rightful owners , bearing in mind the fact that the Labour party has agreed to send back Maxwell 's money , if it is found to have had any connection with the Mirror group pension fund ?
10 They 're obliged to charge us a certain amount for access , but they 're talking about giving us that money back as a grant .
11 You know , but i if we could n't , if they we as they said , if they wanted that money back tomorrow we could only give them half that money back because of what we 've got
12 You know , but i if we could n't , if they we as they said , if they wanted that money back tomorrow we could only give them half that money back because of what we 've got
13 er er so what he 's done , he 's kept that money back to cover his self in case the tax say like they want twenty five percent .
14 We 're always anxious to push out more forecasts if we can on these erm services but erm the Government are also leaning on us and saying , ‘ Yes , but you 're spending lots of money on satellites , computers and all this sort erm You must get some of that money back . ’
15 ‘ Take that money out of your mouth ! ’ said her mother .
16 I I have not one person ring me up and say ooh you rotten tory taking that money out of
17 on the Wednesday when , when I go and get your erm , get your money out the bank maybe I 'm gon na pay poll tax , Billy pay for it until I get that money out on the Wednesday
18 ‘ Silly idiot for bringing all that money in with her , ’ another of the girls muttered .
19 Oh well , and a little jog of the memories to people who are out there collecting their donations in , or people who have promised money — get that money in and get it off to er well to you I suppose , Mike .
20 I 've written that money off now .
21 I 've written that money off now .
22 ‘ After that scramble up the cliff ?
23 While you have too much of a good thing , there never seem to be to many cables on a warm sweater but to prevent them becoming overwhelming , they are sometimes improved by crossing each strip over alternatively .
24 If he pays in first and then has to make an interim payment and he wants to make that payment out of the money in court , he must ask specifically for leave to do so and also to amend his notice of payment in so as to refer to the fact that some of the money has been paid out .
25 He wanted me to put that bit on , you know there are the two bolts
26 Yeah well let me change that bit over .
27 Mhm , right , now that 's that 's that bit over with .
28 That bit up there .
29 Just touch that bit up .
30 Pick that bit up and eat
  Next page