Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb mod] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | We think the Writers Internationale should stand up for her rights . ’ |
2 | Nevertheless , she had a quiet voice , and Millie could put up with her . |
3 | Frank Spencer would slide along on his stomach . ’ |
4 | Every Tuesday , Lord and Lady Spencer would drive down to their house in Mayfair . |
5 | ‘ Jorge will come back for you when he has settled Señor Mitchell . ’ |
6 | I 'll tell you what I said erm ah ah ah ah she 's talking to herself , but Ann will get on to you she 'll think I have n't done it ! |
7 | Bert can put up with me as I am " . |
8 | Of its 450 members , 162 last month signed a letter arguing that for the time being Ukraine should hold on to its nuclear weapons . |
9 | She stepped into the brightly varnished launch , aided by a uniformed boatman , trying not to think of the time when Lucenzo would bow out of her life . |
10 | All sounds were muffled except the song of the birds and the pigeons were puffed up , looking as if they were wearing greatcoats , as they waited for the generous breakfast which they knew Jane would bring out to them . |
11 | He has been quoted as saying he wants to play long-ball football and that 6ft 2in Deane would come in as his target man . |
12 | Pete would get off with you . |
13 | When threatened , Wheeler would hit out at anyone in sight . |
14 | This dry pattern will continue into tomorrow but the cloud I 've told you about in Scotland will wander down towards us bringing some thicker cloud for a while . |
15 | ‘ Anyway , with luck C.W. will come up with something there . |
16 | Nancy can go back with you to your house and fetch some money . |
17 | Then Connie could come out of her hole . ’ |
18 | The track ran along the lip of the natural amphitheatre , no trees guarding it from the eighty-foot drop to the small lake , so Trent could look out from his ambush across the track to the meadow below . |
19 | There was nothing she could do to warn him about trouble except beat a hasty retreat back to their hotel suite in Cascais before Jason could catch up with her . |
20 | Does this suggest that Mr Patten should stand up to his critics ? |
21 | If Walterkin could sneak in on him so easily , anybody could . |
22 | Besides , if they found her , there was no telling what they might squeeze out of her before Jackson could get in with his writ . |
23 | No , she would not wander off again , she would go post-haste to England and Alain could get on with his intrigues and his high-powered business . |
24 | Did you always have faith that Romeo would come back for you ? |
25 | Nikola Koljevic , their deputy leader , says Serbs will go back to their old demand for a Bosnian confederation of independent Serb , Muslim and Croat states . |
26 | Tomorrow Morr will reach out for you with his bony claw . ’ |
27 | ‘ Philip might come up for something , ’ she chalked . |
28 | One evening , Seb could put up with his own company no longer . |
29 | It was not long before Mrs. Farr used to look out for me , I would be invited in , a slice of cake was waiting and Bess , the black spaniel , would be fussing around , licking my knees . |
30 | Clare , erm would go back to the office , you you or Phyllis or Joyce I mean preferably Phyllis would sit down with her and say , Right , Clare , what have you learned ? |