Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [indef pn] [pron] [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 " Men are daft enough for anything you should know that .
2 The finder of goods is entitled — except only against one who can show himself to be the owner — to legal protection against all the world .
3 By sailing along behind someone you can act as a human video and when your partner has finished his run you can mimic what he was doing .
4 I 'm just like my mum , when it comes down to it , That 's why I quite admired Auntie Muriel , in a guarded sort of way I 'd think , I really should try to be like her , she was so content , nothing ever fazed her , I did n't want to be a farmer , understand , but I did n't want to be like mum either , tied to a feckless man , trying to keep him and me , having to hustle all the time to stop from sinking I fancied myself on a corporate asteroid , settling down with someone who would cherish me and buy me everything I wanted Carmen and her crew had the same ideas , even if they acted like they were going to be bad girls for ever ,
5 By breaking it down into something I can do today , there 's a much better chance I will actually do it .
6 Unfortunately , the announcement of free time seemed to be the local signal for metal shutters to clang down over everything one might have wanted to see .
7 Does , does it call into question the fact that that was really what the peasants did think and believe , or were the peasants opportunists , and if they felt they could get away with anything they would get away with anything ?
8 With Tracey apparently intent on limiting his own involvement , she longed to talk things over with someone who might offer more active help ; at the same time , she felt an almost superstitious reluctance to go through the story again in the kind of detail a confidante would need .
9 The porter was tipped , Alain was in the driving seat , and she was being swept away by a complete stranger to a house she did n't know at all , far away from anyone who would help her .
10 Personally , I would much rather just give it away to someone who can handle it if I could find them .
11 To one side was a row of lights which flickered on and off like something you 'd get
12 She did not add , He would jump at the chance of someone filling that post , so that he would n't be asked to take the children off Rose 's hands until she is once more fixed up with someone who could manage her unruly crowd , as well as herself and the house .
13 When Myra was regressed she was unable to come up with anything which might have had a distressing effect upon her before the incident with her cousin .
14 She wants to catch up on everything they can teach her about themselves , because then she can learn about herself .
15 The outer stood up to everything I could throw at it until a wicked Gogarth chimney thrutch resulted in a nicked sleeve , while the fleece has resisted all but a hot cylinder from the Snowdon Railway !
16 Mark Wright , restored to the captaincy , squared up to anyone who would listen but the Spartak player was booked , as was Burrows as the melee died .
17 It 's not always easy for you to talk your problems through , but if there 's something bothering you , it might be a good idea to open up to someone who can help .
18 On the surface Dana was hard and self-assured , out for everything she could get , but Claudia knew that exterior was n't completely genuine .
19 We 're always looking out for somebody who could cause er problems in Wolverhampton and problems generally .
20 How do you know you 're not paying now for something you 'll get later ? )
21 But he can see from their eyes that they look upon him now as someone who will transcend the collective and desert it .
22 So he would use the charm and the lies on the old lady in her grief , and cheat her out of everything he could get .
23 Have you ever known her try and get out of anything she ought to do ?
24 The compartment was fitted out with everything they would need to live there for ever .
25 Mr Rampton asked : ‘ Suppose you had somebody in your hands who had behaved badly … is it in those circumstances right to hand him back to somebody who would treat him with equal brutality ? ’
26 An assessment will be carried out by someone who will try to find out what kind of needs you have and what services would best meet those needs .
27 Maybe it would do Isobel good to be dragged out by someone she would feel at home with , and a man of her own age would cause much more of a stir in the neighbourhood .
28 Look around for anything which can serve as a shield , like a dustbin lid .
29 He looked around for someone who would fill him in on the gossip .
30 Now if this sounds like it could be the kind of course you need call Action Line and they 'll put you in touch with the people at Fast Forward and once you 've got the training and the qualifications the next thing is the application form is n't it and you 've got details as well today of someone who can help with that have n't you ?
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