Example sentences of "[adj] [adv] [pers pn] [vb base] [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | and , and stuff like that so I mean in a sense you 're by now a fairly good judge of the way to go about this sort of thing , you 're a fairly good judge of what sort of things are important , perhaps the way in which people describe stuff and , and , you know , words , concepts , vocabularies erm all that kind of thing which obviously it helps if your questionnaire fits in with |
2 | The RRA 's chairperson , Ted Forde , commented ‘ It 's clear now we live in a police state ’ . |
3 | It 's funny how you get into A lot of people are like that . |
4 | Funny how you go through a line like that beautifully , is n't it . |
5 | So he taught me to drive see and It was much easier then you see with a car . |
6 | That maybe they get to a certain time when they 're going to be out of touch ? |
7 | The answer , of course , depends upon the quantity rule that firms employ , in particular how they react to a higher level of demand than they were expecting . |
8 | The ordinary hyphen is used between words that are hyphenated wherever they appear in a line and when those words would be split by a line-ending at the hyphen-point : eg well-known , time-consuming , up-to-date . |
9 | In a photograph it 's never true then you go in a shop and what you see is what you get . |