Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] [adv prt] [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Well I mean for the first year she wo n't be in if she goes in as a student she 'll be in college . |
2 | There were three women and they died at the same time so God goes cos you do n't all three of you do n't so , erm , the first one goes : I wan na go back to Earth thousand times are better so she goes back as a President , right ? |
3 | Er , she goes down with a friend . |
4 | Erm she goes off on a Friday and you hear or see nothing till sort of Monday night . |
5 | when she goes out for a meal she 's got a problem , now if that was me I 'd be having loads of big ones |
6 | She grows up in a household which defies the law by bringing black and white people together , one in which the challenging of racism is a 24-hour living presence and is the only thing that really matters . |
7 | She takes off from a field behind the hospital . |
8 | 3 She follows through with a palm heel strike . |
9 | 6 She follows through with an elbow strike . |
10 | She pops up during a day-time TV maths programme with a handful of chocolate mice and a pair of weighing-scales . |
11 | She wheels around off a wall and disappears into the mirage maze of lights . |
12 | It 's like when they did the erm you know when she comes on as a fairy |
13 | I suppose I see her once or twice a week — she comes in for a cup of tea , or I go to her . |
14 | What will happen to the smiling pose of Miss World when she comes down with a cold ? |
15 | At the most extreme , Pascale ( 1984 : 65 ) suggests that rationality as such is an ethnocentric cul-de-sac , and the standard business-journal exercise of learning-from-the-Japanese for him boils down to a flight from rationality and emulating the inspired but erratic hit-or-miss business behaviour of Soichiro Honda . |
16 | Leeds have agreed to pay Wigan £5,000 for every five first-team games he plays up to a maximum of £25,000 . |
17 | It turns up as a footnote in every textbook and training manual . |
18 | Every Sunday he turns out at a hall on a council scheme in Edinburgh to play 5-a-side football with his friends , trying by his own admission to re-live some of the opportunities he missed when he left Carrick Vale Secondary School at 15 to pursue a professional football career in London . |
19 | This , he points out in a letter of December 1814 , was ‘ a passionate expression uttered incautiously ’ . |
20 | As soon as an assignment has been fully proofed it goes on to a list which is published every two months to all of the sales execs and you just look out for your number , all right ? and you 've got your own personal records of course , if you know you 've earned bonus then that 's where to claim it . |
21 | It goes on for a minute . |
22 | If you get through that you 've got to give the balloon a good hard squirt to make it burn , and if you do make it burn it goes up with a hell of a whoomph and you 've still got to get away . ’ |
23 | And when it goes down to a water hole to drink it crouches down and awkwardly sips with its mouth . |
24 | And it goes out in a blaze of colour — a spectacular firework display which starts at 6.45pm and goes on into the night . |
25 | He goes up to a kiosk in Wenceslas Square and asks for a copy of Rude Pravo ( Red Truth ) , the Party newspaper . |
26 | He watches his expression carefully as he goes up to a beggar and puts a coin in his tin . |
27 | He 's , he 's , he 's jump , he , he , he goes up like a jump jet he goes |
28 | He goes in for a sort of hall-of-mirrors self-impersonation , telling people how he would have done the murder if he had done it ( which he has ) . |
29 | and er , he said if he 's not better , any better when he goes back in a fortnight he 's gon na send him to a chest specialist , but you 've been a lot better have n't you ? |
30 | The next morning he goes out for a walk round the town . |