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

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1 started along here , I turn through that , I walk along here I turn through that angle I walk along here I turn through that angle I walk along here I turn through that angle , I walk along here and turn through that angle and I 'm back where I started from .
2 I look ahead sometimes and wonder what people will think of me when I 'm dead .
3 I look back now and think we are actually still doing that , not in the military aspect , in civvy street , we 've got people , real nice people , you talk to them on the street and you get them at the kill and the hackles go up , you can see the adrenalin pumping round their body , you can see the kind of excitement in their eyes and you can see the terrier men grabbing by the the scruff of the neck , bleeding and then throwing .
4 I look back now and wonder how I managed .
5 Well actually people in my area do have a concern about this , also though I was brought up in my teens at least within a rural area and I know full well that to hold certain views even those of the majority within rural areas , are not necessarily easily expressed and I have today been told of yet another example of this being the case .
6 But , in essence , it is a journey on wheels into the realms of beauty and grandeur I know so well and love so much .
7 And secondly , in terms of Liz Liz is someone I know extremely well and have worked with in various functions and committees over the past .
8 so if I get up there and do it early in the morning , well it do n't get light till half seven
9 Now , if I click on there and see it
10 I turn away immediately and move on up the lane .
11 I go somewhere else and eat junk food and drink junk wine .
12 Although he had defied her before , it had only been in words but now the thought that he had the choice of putting those words into action and so set a new pattern , and in doing so break one of the threads that tied him to her , caused his whole body to tremble and his voice to quiver as he said , ‘ Either you give me permission freely to go with Mick tomorrow or I go down now and put it to Martin . ’
13 There 's an underground thing — you know , steps going down to a station , so I go down there and wander around for a bit .
14 Even so , if you consider the pressures contingent on me that night , you may not think I delude myself unduly if I go so far as to suggest that I did perhaps display , in the face of everything , at least in some modest degree a ‘ dignity ’ worthy of someone like Mr Marshall — or come to that , my father .
15 I go back downstairs and put the letters back .
16 I was reading through back copies of MKM which I do quite often and started to read Help Line in the April '91 issue , when my husband ( who had been clearing out the attic ) came into the room with an old TV Times — Feb 1960 .
17 I would do as I do now probably and go
18 Ted might decide he does n't like me any more , that I laugh too loudly or drink too much of his beer , and then we 'd have to get a tent .
19 The next time it relents , I pull even harder and feel pleased with myself when it comes completely clear of the raft .
20 ‘ The other mums are always talking about what their children eat and most of them seem as just as confused as I am . ’
21 There 's always a bad moment , Howard knows , after the porter 's unlocked your room , switched everything on , drawn the curtains , and gone away again with a huge tip because you had only a folder of fresh banknotes in your pocket , when you sit down helplessly and think , well , here we are , this is it , I 've arrived .
22 ‘ When you sit down afterwards and look at all the training you 've done and all the sacrifices you 've made and you do n't get a medal it 's pretty shattering . ’
23 with everything else and then you zoom in again and concentrate on .
24 If you remain perfectly still and keep your backs straight , you wo n't be punished further .
25 What would you do if some man out there in the anonymous darkness of the audience fell under the spell you create so skilfully and believed you were singing those sensuous songs just for him ? ’
26 , aha , just basically I mean how do you find working and , you know rearing children , bringing up a family , and doing your housework , do you , how do you organize it , do you find that you get up early and do work in the morning , will you do a bit of work when you go home or , does your partner help out with the work ?
27 ‘ Sacco , you get up there and take those keys out , ’ said Dorcas .
28 I always reply , ‘ It 's the Sixties for you now , dear , so you get out there and make a wally of yourself ’ — and he has never let me down in that respect , I am glad to say .
29 yes , eight to eleven you get out there and sit down in your choice time
30 ‘ Right , Piper , you get off here and blow your fucking pipes all you want to .
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