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

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1 Yes I mean basically we need to first of all decide , I think this is what we 're deciding in the first instance , which option for the provision of information you find the most helpful .
2 A result , I ca n't hear myself speaking if I are the policy and resources committee there were other they were erm er in the debate there were some very good cases brought in to it and some erm good recommendations and this is why I 'm surprised I 'm er forget now why , there were some who were er against by majority because I believe that when we look down on the decisions of the P N O , we have made some very good recommendations if I say so it says on twenty , paragraph twenty in and you people on this authority , members of this authority have been saying a a clear definition of the role of the local government now and for the next twenty years , should underpin any consideration of local authority management structures and the role of members and therefore the joint working party 's consideration begin from an inadequate base .
3 But to find out what happens in strong gravity .
4 She wanted to learn the new domestic geography as soon as she could , to find out what lay behind all the doors and how to light the stove and whereabouts the dog slept .
5 You present a highly intriguing challenge , Miss Shannon Lea — and I intend to find out what lurks beneath that icy-cool exterior . ’
6 Fashions in dress and diet , ceremonies and customs , art and architecture , engineering and technology , all evolve in historical time in a way that looks like highly speeded up genetic evolution , but has really nothing to do with genetic evolution .
7 Consider , too , the two readings of flatten out which occur in 77 and 78 :
8 Has n't he changed at all ? ’
9 Daniel was saying has n't she heard from any of her
10 ‘ I know that , darling , but one wonders how it happens with such unfailing regularity . ’
11 She was curious to know how she looked to other people .
12 But , in all honesty , I do n't know how we got through those early days and I certainly would n't like to do so again . ’
13 What the demand and supply situation I do n't know how we stand on that .
14 Although Peter my friend 's he , he did that but er it did n't come to much , they 'd 've saved it or something , one job , cos he was made redundant about three times and er one , one place he was at they 're supposed to have kept it and paying him it now but I do n't know how they came about that bu because actually they we played him a dirty trick , they persuaded him to leave his job and then about nine years or probably less than that later you know and he was out again , redundant and , you know , I think they felt a bit guilty but he only gets about five pounds a week from , off that one , which is
15 I do not know how they communicate with each other , but their organisation is formidable .
16 I do n't know how they arrive at all their bloody prices over .
17 Not even a highly-publicised- and subsequently denied-exchange between her and jealous rival Wendy James of the band Transvision Vamp — Wendy : ‘ I do n't know how they vote for that Aussie Bimbo , she sounds like my dog . ’
18 and I said to both of them , I just do n't know how he got past that second car in the road right , come out of his drive , I could n't believe that he could of done it , but he did , because he went you know
19 I do n't know how he smokes at all !
20 I erm I I do n't know how you feel about that but
21 I can not know how she feels about that experience , but I think it must have been reassuring rather than distressing .
22 But it ai n't much but it 's I mean I said to our I do n't know how she manages on that
23 She did n't yet know how she felt about that .
24 Susan did not know how she felt about this until she saw that he had painted himself and herself half-way up or half-way down , looking up or down at their reflections in the water .
25 He did not know quite what to do about this .
26 Er I du n no what 's happening yet it says in this book
27 What does a miner who has irreparable damage to his lungs and lives a miserable life say when he reads of huge awards of damages in libel actions ?
28 well say when you look at that picture its just a bit er unusual i n't it ?
29 I am just appalled that it 's so easy , obviously , to get into these er accounts and and the health records as well , er I mean there really bright here , Mr has no criminal record , I do n't know where they went for that , it 's true , it 's nice to have it er made public but er where did they go to get that information ?
30 We do not know where he went to next , nor whether Richard was still with him .
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