Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [vb -s] [pers pn] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 You just , I just leaves it on the side .
2 Instead , she guides him to check his suggestion and when he realises that he is not successful , she skilfully involves him in the final solution to the problem .
3 However , she only keeps it for a few weeks before it is handed back to the new Lady Mayoress by the sheriff for the price of a kiss .
4 At the moment , she just loves him as a friend .
5 I 'm eight and a half years old and disgusted that my mother has to come with me to see A Hard Day 's Night when usually she just sees me to the edge of the estate and across the main road .
6 She always gets me into an argument and I have to devote a lot of time to the dispute .
7 She always cooks it in the plastic bag though
8 She says that she usually watches them on the River Thames , she 's travelled to Gloucestershire because she 's never seen them nesting before .
9 When she weans them on to meat she usually feeds them from the kill before she herself eats .
10 She still sees him in a business capacity which I find ‘ odd ’ .
11 She also upbraids me about the work I am engaged in at Schloss Hartheim .
12 She also cuts it with the kitchen scissors !
13 Once the physiotherapist is confident that the patient has gained full control of his hemiplegic leg while making sideways steps , she then guides him through a sequence of forward steps , starting with the normal leg , transferring the weight onto that leg to move the hemiplegic leg , and maintaining good control of the pelvis during the movement .
14 She then whispers them to the Sixer while the next Brownie has her turn .
15 She sometimes lights him into a new kind of relationship .
16 All you have to do is to be willing to co-operate with the hypnotherapist as he gently takes you through the relaxation exercise to the hypnotic state .
17 The book had been written in haste , he charmingly tells us in the Preface , so that the first part was already at the printers before the second part was written .
18 How you look at someone , the attention you give them and your body language are all means of communication and can have a strong effect upon the recipient , even if he only perceives it on a subconscious level .
19 Well , he only puts them on the
20 he only puts them on the floor .
21 He … he only sees me as a … a dear friend .
22 She is building the nest while he jealously guards her against the attentions of other males .
23 Over a cognac he gloomily informs us of the Japanese surrender .
24 The main accusation levelled against boundary routing is that the technology does not actually decrease overall complexity of the network , it merely shifts it from the periphery to the central hub .
25 It just drives me up the wall .
26 It does n't toughen you up , it just turns you into a bag of nerves basically .
27 But he was saying you see , what 's happened is the they is n't his he just delivers them for the bloke
28 But if a silvery , bulging-bellied stickleback stays he soon recognizes it as a female , and changes from attack to courtship .
29 Even if we drop a shot because Jacklin makes four , it still keeps us in the Open .
30 But it still leaves us with the crucial problem that Sartre had to solve , namely how to link human consciousness with the processes of history so that the former can be said to be the agent of the latter .
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