Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] [pers pn] [vb mod] [vb infin] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This particular study for so he could listen to it .
2 Erm so who do we put into the suggestion of perhaps you will look at that with a very serious and maybe sort of er or by to take seventy three million .
3 I mean you 're not exactly gon na get out of well you can read on the bus and train and that .
4 When she was out of here she would write to him and explain .
5 Just for once I 'd like to be able to do something properly , but I never will .
6 For now we can proceed in terms of dealing with a fundamental social order which can be usefully described as disorganized capitalism .
7 ‘ Later we can calm her , but for now she will continue like this until she grows tired .
8 From here we could see for quite a distance , but there was no sign of the hunt , nor any sound .
9 From here she could see to the house , the standing stone between like a lightning .
10 From here she could see into the fields .
11 From here you can choose from the three program options .
12 From here you can continue along the main route as described above .
13 From here you can look at the menu that has been set up and the vast flexibility that 3DMenu offers .
14 In here I 'll look for them when you 're out .
15 But round here you could go to sleep , wake up in the morning and half the flat 's have been burnt down and shops have been looted and you do n't know where you are .
16 ‘ The Hansom will take us to Blackburn Railway Station , then from there we 'll travel to Liverpool and should arrive with time to spare . ’
17 From there we 'd work on the sound to develop it , maybe even including different amplifiers .
18 From there they 'll head for Scandinavia , across the C-I-S , through North America , then back to Europe , with the finish in Cannes scheduled for July the twelfth .
19 These , like the basic set , begin with instructions for all these lovely patterns in the basic state and from there you can run through a gamut of colour alteration , tension experiments and striped treatments .
20 No we 've got it we 've got it from everywhere we could think of did n't we ?
21 Now Mr Jaggers turned to me and told me that on Monday I would go to Matthew Pocket 's house to start my studies , but until then I would stay with his son , Herbert , who lived nearby .
22 But until then it could happen to someone else .
23 listening to the mi in the mi if you plug the earphones in there you can hear at the same time what 's being recorded .
24 ‘ The theme of the story was that something very sinister had happened a long time ago which had left the planet looking entirely different from anywhere you could see on Earth .
25 He had overcome the main drawback of living in the country at Etten , since now he could associate with other artists , exchange views , be stimulated by the work and lives of others with whom he had something in common .
26 Every weekend during the summer from 2 to 5pm you can call into the Centre for afternoon tea and Welsh cakes , and perhaps buy a souvenir .
27 Look , if you risk coming over here you 'll see for yourself . ’
28 So you can guarantee if I get divorced from there down to there I 'll land on fucking and end up back here !
29 To change from clockwise to anticlockwise it must go through a third dimension to become a mirror image .
30 If we are serious in our intent to protect the children we care for then we must attempt to ‘ treat ’ the root cause of abuse rather than the symptoms , as Mr Pringle appears to suggest .
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