Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [pron] [vb base] [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 Harry will probably get over his affection for Lucy once we return to a normal life again .
2 Now on a Saturday when they come to a Saturday the early start was eleven o'clock at night .
3 Do n't be bashful about telling folk how you feel for a loved one 's advice and experience will soon put your mind at rest .
4 ‘ It really is physically and mathematically impossible , ’ continues Professor James , ‘ to work out the implications of my needs whenever I go into a supermarket unless I happen to know my metabolic rate , what it means in terms of my food needs and how to calculate this information so that I can select the correct diet . ’
5 The other instance : we are told on unimpeachable authority that a woman is looking forward to the birth of her daughter ; years later we read of a young man arriving on the scene .
6 I mean the whole point of it is right is it does n't make any difference how you reply to an invitation .
7 1 comb ( for moment when you look into a magnificent eighteenth-century 18′ x 18′ mirror and suddenly realise you 're letting the whole place down with your unkempt hair )
8 He loves the dreamy moment when you surface from a nap .
9 The unfortunately British idea that at school , as well as a place of learning and a place where you grow from a child into an adult , is a kind of military disciplinary academy , I think is most unfortunate .
10 I had these passionate blouse-ripping fantasies , the sort where you dissolve on a bearskin rug and explode with ecstasy .
11 However we were most interested to watch the girls at work one evening when they put on a display for us .
12 Nevertheless , my appetite whenever I return from a dive , certainly supports the theory that a lot of calories have been consumed and need to be replaced ! ! !
13 It is best to get some ring practice at the smaller classes and match meetings and iron out all problems ready for the big day when you go to a Championship Show .
14 Everyone will remember how good Greg 's golf was that week when they think about a shot like that .
15 But er I should say myself that er it all depended on the man really you know in a way did n't it , either one way or th other .
16 So now can you see how politically , there is a kind of political subtext to this section erm as I say you can only follow it so far down a road then you come to a dead end but I think it 's there and you ca n't really ignore it , the political subtext .
17 The exception is a Warwickshire shopping centre where they look at a peacock when they want to know the time .
18 But of course then we get to an almost impossible task .
19 Listening can be done in a classroom-type situation where you listen to a live language helper or to a tape recording which can be played over and over again .
20 ‘ She was a voluntary resident at one of the hospitals where I act as a consultant . ’
21 Is the Fire Officer given every individual case where they apply for a licence over an old people 's home , and er , this sort of thing ?
22 But I 'm you know that that could go this afternoon when I go to a couple of other appointments .
23 On my way down I pass through a forest of art deco bronze and ivory figures to be sold tomorrow .
24 A year later they graft on a bud higher up the stem of a cider fruit variety .
25 I have found that most people have no idea how they behave in a group , and are upset when they watch their behaviour in groups on video replays .
26 Who runs the foodery where you go after a night on the piss ?
27 I think every child goes through a stage where they go into a shop and nick something : they just want to see whether they can get away with it .
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