Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [prep] the [adj] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Now when er when I was coming down er , coming from , I lived on the Green then , to go to work , we used to met er a person and we used to call her Rosie . |
2 | Very quickly in , what , what can I say , I mean it 's an appalling situation where you have a political party that believes that it can solve all the ills of these the country that it has created in the last twelve years , I hope on the explicit though I tend to think renunciations are fairly clear here , but erm I hope you 'll listen . |
3 | ‘ Still , I suppose to the uneducated even a degree in Liberal Arts is impressive . ’ |
4 | I I often , well , usually , if I 'm in the country at the time I bet on the National just for a , for a to sort of waste some money . |
5 | When I listened to the six o'clock news |
6 | The theory is that if I stay among the faceless long enough , I become faceless myself . ’ |
7 | As a result of what one of the men ( the witness ) John Smith said to me I spoke to the accused etc . ’ |
8 | And when the Virgin Mary died she rose from the dead too ; not just her soul went up to heaven , but her body too . ’ |
9 | Which left her free to make mistakes , overdo the set of his features , and she grinned at the strange yet familiar creature , disdainful nose , filll lips and ridiculous chin . |
10 | Instead , the real lyrical problem is that by the time you arrive at the two rather superfluous closing tracks , She 's A Weirdo ’ and ‘ Paula ’ , the story of all these nightown expeditions is scurrying round in circles and since the music is n't boosted to insensate lift-off , we 're all back where we started . |
11 | Are you coming to the fair tomorrow ? |
12 | Instead she settled for the three most applicable adjectives she could think of . |
13 | If you go at the six o'clock showing , Monday to Friday it 's two pound ten pence for you . |
14 | But , if you go at the six o'clock showing here it 's two pound ten pence for you . |
15 | You did about the same actually . |
16 | To find it , follow a line from Alpha through Beta and extend it until you come to the next reasonably bright star , 41 Leporis ( 5.5 ) . |
17 | First , the ‘ European bookseller Year ’ link with the meeting of the EC bookseller associations has drawn a great deal of attention , leading we hope to the largest ever London get-together of European booksellers . |
18 | Thirdly , we 're trying to make sure that children who can best benefit by foster care , er do get foster parents , and we 've had a big er initiative this last twelve months , you probably know about , and that 's paying off , and we hope in the future only children going into residential homes who need residential care will get there . |
19 | But when we came into the straight again he was always beside me , running , panting , straining to get ahead just as I was . |
20 | If we decide on the first then we can decide whether it 's a park or a sports ground or or what shall we do ? |
21 | We grew throughout the 1980s better than any other major European country except Spain : we received the highest growth in manufacturing productivity of any Group of Seven country and faster growth in business investment than any other G7 country except Japan . |
22 | We leave on the seven o'clock Cathay Direct to Hong Kong this morning . ’ |
23 | As we move into the 1990s much of the most interesting and challenging work by women is returning to the body with a new found confidence . |
24 | We live in the great indoors : |
25 | We commence with the idealized freely jointed chain , which may be described exactly and also by several very useful approximations . |
26 | If we work through the former alone the range of choice or the breadth of the spectrum will vary from area to area . |
27 | They called off the alert only after finding Frankie 's hat and ‘ cowboy ’ gun in the house in Chippenham , Wilts . |
28 | It 'll make a change for him to cook in the open instead of the kitchen . ’ |
29 | So they went to the Kildingy Well which was s supposed to have some kind of magical properties you see and er I do n't ken if it was a a holy well or exactly but it certainly was reputed to have some kind of properties that could cure supposed to cure any disease save the black death . |
30 | So they went to the Kildingy Well and dipped their flails in the water . |