Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] [noun sg] [pers pn] [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 He had a good degree in art history , and had he not gone in for politics he might have made a name for himself as an art historian .
2 to come in and blitz the place from top too bottom and if we just have them once a fortnight , the in between weekend I can whiz round ,
3 Continuing along Via Corridoni you will reach Via Conservatorio to the left .
4 Now down to business I would like to thank the executive for awarding me this gold badge .
5 He very wealthy , but oh dear dear he was a , he was a , tyrannical I should call him , I know for a fact that he used to before the choir walked in at night he 'd have his watch out in his hand and they 'd start at exactly the same time .
6 Ann Langford , a Medau trainer , hopes that by coming down by parachute she can send our fund raising sky high .
7 I can , the only time off in lieu you can take is , is D and D time .
8 Of course , a man may have more than one razor , and in tidying up for departure he may forget that he has left pyjamas under his pillow , but the impression of the bedroom and the bathroom conflicted with the kitchen .
9 So we went and had and there was a little space , you know normal bit bigger than average and a little hooked thing and it opened up and down came some steps and we went up with trepidation I must say .
10 If you filled this room up with toluene it would stop here for the rest of its days , something like that , you know what I mean .
11 just want the job , to suit you if you wa , if you want to go and pick your kids up from school you 'd think that oh why should we do work today , you know , let somebody else do it !
12 Most knitters would agree , that you never stop learning once you have a machine ; but what you make on it is not necessarily dependent on yours being the most up to date you can buy , or how many accessories you have .
13 and one woman said that the year , nineteen twenty one she was a bride of eighteen years old and she took Good Housekeeping and she 's got the whole lot although she 's now a very old lady , and she said my first lot of housekeeping was done in a house in Wales where we had water from the well we had to build the fires up by hand we could get Welsh coal cheaply but they had to you know use paper and kindle and we swept with brooms and my life has never been easier she said I had three children in four years and my life has never been easier she said and all these modern things came in life has got more and more complicated and difficult !
14 In the last issue of Observations , M. Ross raised two issues which are of ongoing concern to many classroom teachers ; that teachers views on education matters are not taken seriously enough by the decision makers and that to get on in education you must parrot the latest jargon .
15 Yet Carrie dared not speak out for fear they would question her reasons , and she was not clear about them herself .
16 When you run out of money you 'll have to use the only asset you have left , and then , my dear Paige , I 'll have you ! ’
17 When I mentioned this profligacy to her one day as we were painting side by side , she dismissed me , saying , ‘ When we run out of money I 'll get us some more . ’
18 Out of character you might say ? ’ suggested the inspector .
19 Because she is now out of work they 'll pay for it , and she 'll have a few pounds left to see her through .
20 And to try to create jobs for the women so that even if their men are out of work they can provide at least some income .
21 When we 're out of sight we can get by .
22 Once I 'm across the drawbridge and out of sight I 'll circle around and pick you up .
23 If you carry on spending money like it 's going out of style you 'll end up in debt with a mass of interest to pay off .
24 The walk there took only about ten minutes and she thought that even with the frightening weakness in her legs that she had discovered the first time she got out of bed she ought to manage that distance .
25 The plaintiff can give a little assistance to those who dress her and when she 's got out of bed she can stand with the assistance of one other person .
26 So then , what what comes out of business we 'll pay him anyway .
27 Chuckles of delight greeted his suggestion that ‘ as the Microsoft monopoly puts programmers out of business they can move to writing objectware for NeXT . ’
28 If Barnet do go out of business it could spell joy for Walsall and Halifax .
29 When I ran out of breath I 'd come up for another helping , then duck the head again .
30 If you think you could well get out of control you can avoid triggering stimuli as much as possible .
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