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

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1 Hundreds of them suddenly erupt from a tiny hole in the sand and start sprinting across the dune looking for the bodies of insects that may have collapsed from heat stress .
2 You see some of them only live in a small cottage with no garden and that 's an extension to their home , you can go down there with the children
3 I wholly agree with the right hon. Member for Sparkbrook that it would be inappropriate to oppose the Bill on Second Reading , but , like the right hon. Gentleman , I intend to look closely at what happens to it during its passage through the House .
4 I began Chapter 4 by contrasting two views of physics , which I loosely characterized as the instrumental and expressive view .
5 However , Brownie Helper 's husband would act as chauffeur , so not being able to think of more excludes , I duly arrived at the appointed hour , to find a welcoming party of six little girls , all anxious to fetch and carry equipment .
6 ‘ The books I most admire in the European tradition are , ’ he says , ‘ 19th century novels by the great Russian writers and by English writers like Jane Austen and George Eliot .
7 As I hold them I slowly sink to the deep dark bottom .
8 I rather differ from the Rt Hon.
9 I personally know of a foreign company planning to establish a factory and recruit a thousand staff in Britain .
10 I entirely agree with the right hon. Gentleman that it is undesirable for any delegation to stay away .
11 I entirely agree with the hon. Gentleman .
12 I entirely agree with the hon. Lady 's complimentary remarks about the quality of the staff in the health service .
13 I entirely agree with the hon. Gentleman about the sensitivity of rail routes through urban areas .
14 I entirely agree with the hon. Gentleman 's last point .
15 No , My Lords , I entirely disagree with the Noble Lord er furthermore as I 've already said we 're talking the builders site not the library in today 's question .
16 I only got inside the front door cos it 's Tuesday night her night in the kitchen , so I went back home and he did n't half swear at me , he said you bloody well go again you want your head tested , I could have cried I thought oh well cos I did n't feel like rushing around
17 I only fly on the Russian Front .
18 When I first thought of that I suddenly got in an absolute panic — nothing to do with Darwin , but , you know never mind — and I thought what about those erm , preying mantises and things , which who have adopted their front legs for sort of seizing prey like that they 've even got four legs to walk on — what do the poor things do ?
19 I feel far mo , less sympathy and far less identification with her than I perhaps do with a male worker who has to cope with the same kind of exploitation that I do , day in , day out .
20 On that frozen trackway , however , I just stared at the grotesque thing lying in the snow ; the hand seemed to be thrusting up through the earth as if some ghoul was struggling to rise from its grave .
21 and as we 're right up towards the end and now after the bank holiday we 've had lovely fine weather anyway , we got off to the main road and turned at Fibwell traffic lights onto the A twenty one and we got the to end of the dual carriageway onto the tail end of the queue as it started into the road works so I just went over the central reservation and went back down the dual carriageway to the traffic lights at
22 Could I just start with the white paper on community care funding because I think , as he said in the introduction , it is a complex subject , erm , and it does involve a lengthy transition period , and therefore in terms of its understanding , I think it 's important that members are aware both how the money is coming to us , broadly what we 're doing with it , and , and how it is that we 've reached the conclusion that there 's a great under-funding in the , in the present proposals .
23 Should I just forget about the damn money ?
24 I just walk through the basic moves so the cameras can plot where everybody 's going to be , and we try to work out how long people will take to walk down the stairs so we can play the right amount of music .
25 If I had a mouse I just click in the top corner .
26 I just look for the obvious first . ’
27 She may be joking , but me , I just growl in a choked voice ‘ Hey , why do n't you cut us some of that cake ? ’
28 Can I just say from a practical point of view , primary classes are fairly static sort of places , you 've got the teacher in the class all day , and if they say well let's have a micro in our classroom today that can be done , whereas a secondary teacher tends to wander round the school with a load of books under one arm and a bag of equipment under the other arm , and they 've also got to carry a micro round or move a micro from one classroom to another — it 's physically difficult , so in practice the primary teachers seem to find it easier to fit in with micros .
29 I I I just wondered with the so-called if staff members independent advice , erm , on what is best for them to do with superannuation pension scheme .
30 Stan , can I just turn round the other way what you were talking about there ?
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