Example sentences of "[pron] [pron] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I introduced a weekly Sunday series called ‘ The Symphony Hour ’ , which I repeated in at least a dozen other cities around the world over the next 50 years . |
2 | We have a wonderful cache of these toys which we picked up in badly run stationers and toy shops . |
3 | When one looks more closely at the individual creation myths one recognizes that the work will involve more than simple description of the myths themselves ; it will be necessary to go into the societies from which they sprang in at least sufficient detail for the myths to be appreciated in context . |
4 | I do n't suppose there 's much doubt that Milton approached his marriage a little late in life with an intensity of idealism that must , to some degree , have derived from the high conception of the chastity to which he had up till then dedicated himself , and poor Mary Powell , just like Desdemona , becomes a victim of male idealisation and the unreasonable demands that it makes . |
5 | Curious thing — she who held on to so many grievances , never spoke twice about the money she kept pouring out on all of us . |
6 | She left her sister to rest for a while , and she herself set off at once with her possessions in a basket . |
7 | The one I came up with eventually was ‘ indescribable ’ . |
8 | The wish to discern a framework for the Earth itself is something which dates back at least to the time of Ptolemy . |
9 | ‘ Actually , ’ he said , ‘ it 's like so many things in life — something you go through with once , because you have to . |
10 | Now the reason this is a bit messy , is that at that stage , depended on which one you get out of here , you putting in the second bag . |
11 | If I might be so bold , for one who missed out on so much ( and not just in a cricket sense ) , I would offer a few words of advice . |
12 | And Ve Vera phoned this morning , Joe phoned this morning an all I did n't want them to go out , anyway I 've made arrangements to go round to see Vera on Friday afternoon and they they went out to where was it ? |
13 | When we met at the Bacon show and I smiled at him he smiled back at once , then remembered and tried to scowl , but could n't and we both burst out laughing . |
14 | And as I understand it they came down from somewhere er near they obviously were involved in the slate business and then they or organized their own firm Brothers and I believe it was about seventeen er eighty nine , maybe earlier . |
15 | Well now I 'd often wondered what you got up to when I left you here . ’ |
16 | I 'd rather not see what you get up to underground . ’ |
17 | ‘ Are they curious about what you get up to sexually ? ’ |
18 | Okay , so the level whatever you set up for today , will still be that way , unless you change it . |
19 | Usually the Law ignores what we get up to down in Deptford , but firing off shotguns is something they have a duty to respond to . |
20 | But if it were an ancient castle standing there against the skyline , if what we looked out at tomorrow morning was a row of turrets , we 'd probably be saying how magnificent it is . ’ |
21 | What we going up to now then ? |
22 | I 'd just like to know what he got up to when he took his wig off , that 's all ! |
23 | Extracting information on what he got up to there is n't easy . |
24 | and I do n't know what he did in between then and er Oh he had a we had a sweet shop on Road . |