Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] [verb] [pron] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Cos I says put them on and let's have a look |
2 | She wants to prove him wrong so she can slap me down . |
3 | One of you has picked it up and put it in your pocket ’ ! |
4 | ‘ But she has loved someone else and her thoughts are always in the past ; and her consciousness seems to bother her even at the thought of a possible new love . ’ |
5 | In doing so she has laid herself low as well . |
6 | It is as if she has opened herself up and not lied but she has still timed her ‘ coming out ’ . |
7 | She keeps ringing us up and saying are you are you are you coming ? |
8 | She tries to push it out and black beads form on her skin , ribbons of dark flowing out into the water . |
9 | But she 's more organised than these lads you see , whatever the duties are you know , she 's got hers up and running and whereas they 're still a bit you know have n't got it going as well as she has . |
10 | I know she 's picked it out but |
11 | Erm and she 's had seven youngsters and she 's brought them up and she a , on her own she 's had to bring them up cos he left her for another , another woman and erm she had the seven and she 's worked and fought hard cos she would n't ask for a darn thing and er they 're , they 're great those kids , they are , they 're a credit to her , you know , but it 's taken it out of her , she 's |
12 | The woman thinks we were buying them , but she 's taken them back and it 's all sorted out . ’ |
13 | And er god you should of heard him , god if it ai n't Ross all over again , mummy , mummy and she left him there , as I said when they first came he was in the far bedroom , well now I suppose with all these people she 's rearranged it indoors and he 's in the one next to our house , and she 's shouting at him and er it went on how , I ca n't tell you how long , I mean , Bev and I was talking through bedrooms you know |
14 | She 's had it ever since she 's been in that house . |
15 | Yeah , I said yeah I am , I said I 'm gon na drive up and see , so we got in , went up to Wendy 's , you could n't see through the door Pen , Penny and Kev said well we 'll drive round as well , I said well she 's had us up and down , cos one minute she was quite strong then the next she could n't cope , I said Wendy all I want you to ever know is that I 'm there , if ever you want me phone me , I do n't care whether it 's middle of the night , middle of the morning or whatever , so she says alright , anyway Penny went up , she said she could n't see anything she thinks she 's gone a bed and then me and Rudy went up , it must have been quarter to one cos I took him for a little walk and I got out the car and walked round the back and then , I could see her curtains were open and I could see a light on , so I went round the front and I shouted through the letter box , Wen it 's only me I 've come to wish you a happy new year , let's hope next year will be better than this one and she come to the door and she was broken hearted |
16 | some of the girls they 's kicked them out and . |
17 | ‘ He has surpassed himself again and again , almost beyond belief , ’ said the National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People . |
18 | Although he had to make some concessions , he has declared himself by and large satisfied . |
19 | I mean he has to take it seriously and occupy himself the effluvium which rises from it . |
20 | To do this he has to set himself up as one of the scared people of the modern world , a textbook example of homo neuroticus . |
21 | Old Joseph was glad he kept the Christmas cards from his son and daughter in 1987 , for every year since then he has taken them out and displayed them as if they had come in with the post . |
22 | Murray added : ‘ The player feels he has let me down and his wife was in tears when she rang . |
23 | He has read it before but he dips into it from time to time as a priest might consult the Bible in preparation for a sermon , or a poisoner Feltman 's Toxicology in preparation for a murder . |
24 | Whether he has addressed it convincingly and appropriately is another matter . |
25 | I have no doubt that the hon. Gentleman accepts them — although it is true that he has surprised me more than once in the past by failing to agree with the most obvious proposition . |
26 | I have nothing but admiration for those hardy woodturners who have put the clock back a few hundred years and are making furniture with their pole lathes , but it has made me more than ever aware that the wood lathe has changed very little over the years . |
27 | It has to do something else as well . |
28 | It has followed it up because I personally and other members of the Board and er and members of our staff have accepted invitations to go and speak to presbytery conferences on human transplants . |
29 | Dear Harsnet , he wrote , it has taken me longer than I had at first anticipated to work my way through the manuscript you . |
30 | Indeed , it has taken me more than three years to cast off my British cynicism and truly comprehend the value of freedom in America . |