Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [adv] [prep] [art] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I always wanted to work with a squad of young players and bring them on for a few seasons . |
2 | ‘ A lot of the simpler souls ’ , said Quigley , ‘ probably think a great big snake is going to slither out at them and start gobbling them up in a few years . ’ |
3 | Anyone fancy helping me out on a few voodoo dolls dressed in a famous black with blue/orange trim kit ? : - ) |
4 | Mike said , ‘ TCT are doing a sequel and a prequel to ‘ T is ’ and bringing them out at the same time . ’ |
5 | ‘ Expect me back in a few minutes , ’ she heard him say distantly . |
6 | Incidentally , the last I heard , that weekly coach to the Upper Witham was still running — under the name of Heeley Angling Club and , even more surprising , I understand that ’ Jock ’ was still driving them up to a few years ago . |
7 | I was getting DF118s — painkillers but they knock you out at the same time . |
8 | Probably because it was a way of roping him in for the future , Malcolm invited him down to a few rehearsals . |
9 | As I understood , he was asleep for much of the time , and indeed , I found him so on the few occasions I had a spare moment to ascend to that little attic room . |
10 | You might need it later in the same flight ; if it is n't there , you ca n't use it . |
11 | when we send it back in a few days fitting , this job I says we 'll want it early in the morning and you can have it in the afternoon , but we were going to spend the day in Liverpool , but you 're dad said , I 'm not being round all those shops all day , so I said ooh no ! |
12 | We still celebrate it much in the same pagan tradition with a heavy indulgence , in gift giving and illuminating Christmas trees in an imitative magic to help the Sun regain its strength . |
13 | I knew the clubhouse well from my amateur days and I quickly turned left , went through the main lounge ( to the horror of one member who recognised me not as a former amateur golfer but as a caddie , God dammit ) , through the back of the already busy bar and through the goods entrance , or exit in this case . |
14 | The state of mind of day-dream escapers was not simple and they both believed in their plans and knew quite well that they would never carry them out at the same time . |
15 | Hold them there for a few moments ( see Fig. 11 ) . |
16 | So basically all I would have to do is take them with me and I 'd bring them home on the same day . |
17 | Nicky Henderson 's Wont Be Gone Long ( 2.20 ) has top weight but is not badly treated considering he beat Lockwood Prince by 15 lengths at Chepstow last May and meets him here on the same terms . |
18 | Nicky Henderson 's Wont Be Gone Long ( 2.20 ) has top weight but is not badly treated considering he beat Lockwood Prince by 15 lengths at Chepstow last May and meets him here on the same terms . |
19 | At that point we could still take water from the aquifer , but we would have to pump it out in the same way as we would from an unconfined aquifer . |
20 | Well if they come round to ours this year I 'll invite them in I 'll take them to my basement and I 'll lock 'em up for a few days . |
21 | I rinsed it off with wet tissue , dried it off with the same soft wipes , and it came up like new . |
22 | ‘ But I 'll think I 'll just need to talk it over with a few people before we run it though . ’ |
23 | Yeah , but people can do it even in a little way |
24 | And writing it out in a half hour or hour lesson was almost impossible because it took too many sheets of paper . |
25 | Mr McTavish forbore to mention that he had n't made it quite to the same standard as his host but was obviously pleased to be included in the generalization . |
26 | Perhaps they had even bought them together in the same store , on the same day . |
27 | Assuming that the seller can then re-sell them elsewhere for the same price as the buyer had agreed to pay , the seller will suffer no loss . |
28 | The next day , place the black fondant tiles all over the roof , in neat overlapping rows , securing them on with a little water or royal icing . |
29 | This simply involves marking out a small area , collecting and marking all the dogwhelks within it , releasing them again into the same area . |
30 | ‘ Tell me how old the stones are , and I 'll ring you again in a few days . ’ |