Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [pron] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Yeah , come out with look I mean right what happens any travel agent right will tell ya right that these are that there are huge corporates with massive opportunities for business in the corporate sector particularly on because they 're used to saying that the reps and in the main will buy that because they 'll be able to get something out of it .
2 No doubt it amused him , but although he did n't laugh outright he took this way of telling her she could forget it .
3 And it was very easy for young erm young women erm who were either just on supplementary benefit or on unemployment , erm to get sucked into that way of living because I mean obviously they wanted nice clothes and things like that .
4 To work properly it requires flexible labour utilisation and harmonising of tacit skills , close managerial involvement …
5 And there then this was discontinued in they gave this beer to keep for lack of exercise keep them regular .
6 All the commissions , and you only get paid I say only you get paid commission on the first year .
7 I knew the children were not usually encouraged to guess so I asked one boy directly .
8 but from the time they moved in she noticed red squirrels .
9 Well , one gran that lives alone we get five pound an for each birthday , we normally get five pound for a birthday and then she buys us a present for Christmas or a gift voucher .
10 Where the local authority is of the opinion that summary proceedings provide an inadequate remedy , for example , where a fine will have little effect in persuading the odour emitter to abate the odour , or where summary action has failed , or is unacceptable due to the availability of the defence of best practicable means , proceedings may be taken in the High Court under s.100 of the Public Health Act 1936 , even though the local authority has not itself suffered any damage , provided the odour amounts to a statutory nuisance .
11 It is impossible to know exactly what happened that evening .
12 ‘ I want to know exactly what happened that morning .
13 Well absolutely , I mean we 've got together a little earlier this year to make sure we did n't have the same problem as last year , and obviously that 's a good thing to get all the problems out of the way so early and so we can all plan ahead for next year without facing any problems that , you know , just before the season starts like we did this year , so altogether a good thing , yes .
14 She needed to earn her place as part of this team , and she realised , with a pounding heart , that she was curious to find out what made this man tick .
15 They 're trained to collate evidence about the present , and project it into the future , not to find out what happened fifteen years ago to some one particular person , least of all one with whom I had a slight personal acquaintance .
16 To find out who wrote that letter ?
17 Trying to find out who had direct access to the cakes had proved nothing .
18 He only found out he had few months to live !
19 certain cases you 've got ta say to Joe , well you mean that 's what the lady wants now you know those Ercoles I did ?
20 Each time the effect is the same ; confusion followed by a peering at familiar things , then an inventory to work out what went this time .
21 alright he 's met you for five minutes but he 's come here I said this gang of children , I said the poor bugger 's not going to know what hit him I said alright if it 's just for Sally 's three I said he 's gon na be , he 's not gon na be relaxed I said I know that for a fact I said I know what it was like when I used to go and visit your people when I was
22 and you 'll you know it does it itself you just , you , with the computer you just say well I had four pounds and I spent a pound on that and two pound on this thirty pence on that and it goes pow does it by magic .
23 But has n't he got that job still then ?
24 Has n't he got lovely teeth ?
25 Has n't he got enough money ?
26 Has n't she got long hair now though ?
27 Has n't she got lovely teeth ?
28 To demonstrate the diverse nature of the subject , two articles are included here which represent opposite ends of the spectrum .
29 In returning here he came full circle , back to the room which had been his first glimpse of the Fifth Dominion .
30 ‘ Did you think I had forgotten how you smuggled that message out of Tracy , forcing me to lose almost everything ?
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