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

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1 If you 'd er allow me to go back to item seven briefly .
2 And er anyway , when I got in from work last night , he 'd done carrots , sprouts , cabbage , mashed potatoes , and he 'd done this pie .
3 That makes it strategically important that I report back to Earth Central , Defries thought , and of course it also makes it highly unlikely that I 'll survive to do so .
4 Following this initial structure I filled in with colour relevant to tones and hue .
5 I came up to London last night by the last train because I had to face a Monday morning of solid Cabinet Committees .
6 Back at home again I came down to breakfast one morning scratching my head and my hair started to fall out .
7 As I came down into Salisbury that day I knew for the first time that I had been happy .
8 I came down from Manchester two days ago , to meet my fellow archdeacons , and the Bishop told me of your husband 's application and of course that made me wish to meet him , and to meet you .
9 I came back to Stratford one wet August evening .
10 I came back from school one time , and my brother said , " Stay outside " .
11 I came out of church one day , to do some visiting , from the over sixties , and there was a boy with a a great chunk of rock in his hand , and he was looking at the window .
12 I drove out to Yate one day from Westerley Road
13 I bought myself three copies of music and Malc and I trotted off to Chapeltown Working Men 's Club where a local agent , Ernest ‘ Honest ’ Johns , held weekly auditions .
14 Well , I came home for the 1986 Turnberry Open expecting to caddie for Mac O'Grady but that did n't materialize , so Nick and I joined up in July 1986 .
15 All this raises the whole issue of the relationship between interpretation and conceptual evaluation which I touched on in Chapter 2 .
16 I set out in May 1985 to write a feature for the Financial Times about this man apparently rich enough with his two brothers to pay £615m in cash for the House of Fraser .
17 did exactly the same , and I walked around with scabs two inches long .
18 ‘ Because though I stayed in Earls Court the first night , I popped down to Deptford last night . ’
19 Has that come up in your er in your well we were coming back there one night from my aunt 's and er there were quite a lot of policemen about and I was only a little boy , it was before the First World War and my father said to one of these policemen , what 's happening so , oh we had a tip-off he says that er there 's these Whirly Gang folks and in the morning we saw somebody 'd been maimed or killed , but er that was another bit of interesting news around , and I remember down in Caldmore one day there used to be some ladies who used to come from , well they used to be , one of them used to call them the salt ladies , they used to come with blocks of salt on a , on a I think they used to come from and I saw a horse there as a kid and I , it had got a long gash right across its body and I said to this lady I said , what 's happened to this , she said oh the Whirly Gang and er I was in Paris in nineteen twenty two and er we got to this hotel and there was another Englishman on this trip and he said to me he said where do you come from ?
20 But despite the comments I flew off to Geneva last summer ( with a very ‘ full pack ’ ) and then on by train to Houches — the start and finish of the ‘ Tour Du Mont Blanc ’ ( TMB ) .
21 As I point out in chapter 12 , there are exciting possibilities for initiatives in knowledge about language , particularly in the areas of social and developmental linguistics .
22 I turn back to page one .
23 Well , erm , I was just trying to do it , do it , do the example four , whilst I was here , so that if I have a problem , I , I can ask about it before I go on to example five .
24 I go back to Chelmsford most weekends and manage to see my daughter quite regularly , though our relationship is still nothing like as close as it was before my arrest .
25 I went up to bed last night , I was falling asleep at half nine so so you 're not watching the infidel tonight ?
26 My headmaster thought I was much too young to try for Oxford , but I went up in March 1959 to do the scholarship exam with two boys from the year above me at school .
27 And when I went over to standard two , Miss was the name of the teacher with the the middle classes .
28 Having identified this implicit feature of the debate in Part I , I went on in Part II to ask how the holist approach has fared : how powerful and wide-ranging are the holist explanations currently proposed by social scientists ?
29 I went out to water some plants and there was piles of soil all over the lawn — I was furious .
30 I went back to court seven days after that , there was a bail application put forward and the magistrate said he would grant bail with a surety of £500 .
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