Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] [pers pn] [adv prt] [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 What I done , I taped it back like that .
2 and I moved it over to that corner there , where nothing else grows
3 on my own , brought them from Canada and I brought them up without any help from my ex-husband and I would n't of wanted it any other way .
4 And I brought it down to half a dozen staff .
5 I took her up on this , and the first thing we did was to bring Southall and Kizzy home .
6 They never ever mention them bloody things , they were them windscreen wipers which I ordered before Christmas and it 's , it 's ridiculous , cos that 's , I know I can eh , I know by the er , by the er , that 's where I sent them back to that Brian Mill whatever I call it , well
7 to send out and I sent it out to all the users
8 Then I dressed her up in some things of my own ( oh , so much too big ! ) .
9 But they 're all going to wonder why I dragged you along at this time of night .
10 I wrote them down for each person .
11 I had heard the bell toll … the wave of ecstasy which drove me on to this shore had pressed me into a dark , dull interior .
12 Angus Fraser is still feeling discomfort from the hip injury which kept him out for most of last season and may have to play in pain if he is to resume his first-class career .
13 Earlier this week , Salako had surgery in the US on the same knee which kept him out for most of last season and Palace are set to demand the FA pay his wages until he is fit again .
14 As vassal of St Denis , Louis enjoyed special spiritual favour which marked him out from those whose lord was a mere mortal .
15 Ultimately the Marino family surrendered the site to the governor who sold it on to another Milanese businessman , Carlo Omodeo , who did at least allow a member of the Marino family to live in part of it — at an agreed rent .
16 It was n't real muslin but she made it out of this material .
17 Yes , so you divided it up like that
18 She handed them over without any further argument .
19 On and on they travelled , rattling appallingly fast over the rutted roads so as to outstrip the pilgrims who followed them out of each town and village .
20 It was an art er if you look Aye , all the time you cleared it down with this , you see ?
21 ‘ Do n't call me cuddles , Conrad , you picked it up from that stringy comedian who behaves like a long-distance runner .
22 We drummed it in to all three of our children not to go off with strangers and Johanna was sensible enough to listen , ’ said Robert .
23 He admitted last night : ‘ It would be incredible if we pulled it off after all the upheaval at the club this season .
24 We carried him up to that hollow . ’
25 But I mean of course they plugged me up with all sorts of things .
26 That would drive him to madness , to the place they most wanted him , the place in which it would be even more difficult to find the Key ; an institution , a hospital where they filled you up with all sorts of disgusting drugs and deliberately kept you as stupid as the rest .
27 Aha that was just went in It was all blown to the side and that was it was kept just for the for the carol beasts for the sheds you see , for the that was what the what we saw what they bedded them down with that .
28 As soon as McMahon helped them solve that ( his computations backed the coach , who said the track should be banked as high as his belt buckle at the outside of the turn ) , they called him back with another question : how springy should they make the track ?
29 Dorothea had often wondered about the crumbs , whether they stored them up in some kitchen jar and you got them , months later , coating your fish .
30 I watched it for a day or two , then they sent me out of that part of the house , because they knew I was watching what went on .
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