Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [vb base] [prep] [art] [det] " in BNC.

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1 I always work with the same people , so that it is a nice atmosphere , ’ he explains of his well-trained cadre .
2 I always start with the same line : ‘ Mr President , Mr Chairman , distinguished guests , gentlemen , 18-handicap golfers , vagrants , vagabonds , tramps , plebs and solicitors , welcome to everyone .
3 I still live in the same place , but I try to vary my route , to fight laziness .
4 Some women have minor side-effects which normally pass in a few months .
5 The reflected waves interfere with the incoming waves to produce a pattern of standing waves or clapotis , the crests of which always appear in the same places ( Fig. 8. 1A ) .
6 The assumption remains that most women will continue to be satisfied with conventional provision and that the others , the ‘ more liberated ’ perhaps , can choose women 's studies options which now exist amidst the many other courses that go to make up a centre programme .
7 This has far reaching consequences at the cultural level not only for learning but also for the design of jobs and even for leisure pursuits which increasingly depend on the same kind of interface .
8 These parts are superbly realised by the cast ; Clive Francis , James Grout , Sarah Badel , Richard Huw and Lucy Scott all giving the sort of lived-in and clearly progressing performances that you rarely find in the same play .
9 Even if you only work for a few hours a week , take out professional indemnity insurance .
10 Now that you have the wealth of information about diet at your fingertips and the invaluable personal experience , you merely proceed in the same way as you did in Stage II of the diet .
11 Participation could perhaps be increased if the event is planned beforehand ; for example , it might be an advantage if groups of children who all live in the same area arranged to meet and cycle to school together .
12 change their mind , there must be there must be nine other posts that if they look round they could civilianise not I mean they have n't got to tell the public much it have they you still talk about the same amount of officers being civilianised .
13 And I am terribly bored by my colleagues in art history , who always write about the same thing .
14 You you never get to the this way did you ?
15 However , we usually refer to the latter in the text , as it has a number of additional features of interest , such as paging and segmentation .
16 Unfortunately this is a problem which faces both kites er and ospreys and , and some other birds of prey , so er we always look for a few losses , but we hope that nevertheless , in a good season like this , the birds will breed well enough to produce good numbers of young .
17 We still work in the same building , so we 'll often pop into each other 's offices or talk on the phone , although Peter often blips me on my computer .
18 ‘ It says something for the civilising effect of our upbringing that we can both sit here calmly sharing a meal together when we freely admit to the same deep-seated and violent antipathy . ’
19 Thus all eleven of the zonal ammonites of the Lower Lias ( basal Jurassic ) belong to different genera and only two of them even belong to the same subfamily .
20 They only appeal to a few , and some people are repelled by them .
21 This is not to say that they convey the same sense , nor that they necessarily refer to the same event ; but given what we know , both about the real world and the fictional world , it is reasonable to infer from each the same event .
22 They still work in the same department and there does n't appear to be any further problems . ’
23 They always go to the same place .
24 Although in some instances the sex/style differences are very slight , they are quite consistent in that they usually tend in the same direction , much as Labov ( 1966 : 7 ) found for social class and style : ‘ Native New Yorkers differ in their usage in terms of absolute values of the variables , but the shifts between contrasting styles follow the same pattern in almost every case . ’
25 Erm , he did have the right to that trial for erm what the previous offence before taking conveyance which was a clock taken without the owner 's consent and previous offence before that taking but in order to reduce costs right mainly because they also want at the same time to remove the right for theft ah and they failed .
26 Where once they flew in such flocks that they threw shadows over the earth , they now survive in a few straggling colonies .
27 Erm , right , what I want to do this week , is to go on to the next er , work of Freud 's , that follows after erm , group psychology , or rather to the next two , because I 'm gon na back these two books together for , hi there , , erm gon na back these two books together , because as we 'll see , they , they really deal with the same subject .
28 Because each species has a tendency to stay in a particular strata in the tall forest , they seldom compete for the same food .
29 and which angle we work with it still come to the same thing .
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