Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [noun] [adv] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Then I got Harry out here and put him in a dinghy and we … er … floated down to the lock . ’
2 I put Bern down originally and then I thought to myself
3 I advised Smith very strongly that the best course of action for him was to throw all his weight and support behind the Lancaster House agreement , whatever it turned out to be , which he showed great reluctance to do because in his view Lancaster House was a total capitulation to the black population .
4 Okay , well shall I do windmills again just as
5 It 's only because I know Rome quite well that they 've asked me — Athens I do n't know at all . ’
6 I elbowed Karen unceremoniously aside and grabbed the paddle .
7 I flew Dawn once more and this time she crashed down near this particular boy 's feet .
8 I saw eyes as unkindly as stuffed fox 's .
9 I brought Ilsa down here once the first summer she and Raymond came down .
10 I love Saeed very much and his sister is missing him .
11 I love Mummy very much and she loves me and we both love you and we all go diddledy diddledy dumpling through the heather on a hot sunny day , like a bunny rabbit with the clap . ’
12 I liked Selina very much but a lot of people in Rothesay did n't .
13 But I had Hobart in yesterday and there willing to do a maintenance contract on everything , if you want .
14 Oh , ah , that 's the problem see , yeah , she thinks that I charm people down here and er leave it all down the station .
15 This may well be a pleasurable and interesting occupation but it will not in any way further the quest for the universal philosophy so urgently needed , unless those students and specialist authorities use the opportunities afforded them to serve humanity more widely and wisely than by merely producing yet more literature for yet more students .
16 ‘ Do you make love as passionately as you hate ? ’
17 Oh they 've heard from Gav well she phoned Gavin yesterday apparently and he seems to be having a whale of a time .
18 The Act of which you speak states equally clearly that a rogue and vagabond is a person who wanders abroad without any visible means of subsistence .
19 As she followed Penry as quickly as she could she looked about her at the island with interest , curious to see what had lain behind a veil of sea mist and rain since her dramatic arrival .
20 You get prizes afterwards so that er one had the best kept room and another one
21 She loved Roman so much that she was jealous of the air he breathed .
22 Jesus challenged the Jews of his day with a searching question : ‘ How can you have faith so long as you receive honour from one another , and care nothing for the honour that comes from him who alone is God ? ’
23 Even as she reassured Emilia once more that her concern was groundless Louisa found herself reflecting on the power of the weak , its hold upon the minds of others .
24 She went , taking Harry with her : she took Harry everywhere so that she might go out alone .
25 Sobbing , she seized Jimmy roughly again and began to drag him away , towards the office door .
26 Well you know , you turn things out here and you go in you might see that little
27 After a moment he added , ‘ Anyway , if you knew Elsie as well as I do you would n't blame Sidney for getting a bit on the side . ’
28 We understand you knew Angy quite well and we thought you might be willing to help us . ’
29 How can you praise people authentically so that it functions as an encourager ?
30 A simple propagator will help you raise seedlings more easily and achieve more success with cuttings .
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