Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [vb base] [pers pn] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | So you owe me a hundred pound . |
2 | So we give them a twenty five per cent mark-up , and we reckon that this helps with the whole business of child-care , since we 're not ungenerous in the salaries we pay , fo for the start , adding , by adding twenty five per cent of that , we 're helping . |
3 | Perhaps they send you a similar letter . |
4 | Tonight I find you the special number one steak , and the best wine . ’ |
5 | what , what you need to do , and the sooner you do it the better , the sooner you can get the information the better , is to set out those sort of philosophical issues |
6 | The timbers are badly shaped and put together ; such a structure can only be a vehicle for plants and the sooner they cover it the better . |
7 | ‘ Let it work its way through him , ’ said Ellen to Brenda , ‘ let it work its way through and out ; the harder I put it the faster it will happen . ’ |
8 | One further thing that will help you to be a successful prescriber ; the more you enjoy it the easier it will be . |
9 | and like they give you a secret number of what comes next |
10 | A minute later I give him a smaller brown one back . |
11 | three questions later they ask them the very question they just answered |
12 | I used to think it bad enough parting from you , but now I feel it a hundred times worse . |
13 | ‘ The MCC made a profit of £568,000 last year , it had administrative expenses of £2.2 million which included Pounds 47,000 spent on ‘ hospitality ’ — now they begrudge us the paltry sum of Pounds 17,000 for a worthy cause for the good of cricket . |
14 | Well I tell you the best one is |
15 | He has made a great number of friends here who wish him the best of luck , and hope he plans to make frequent visits back here . |
16 | Well you give it a good bash then . |
17 | Well we wish you the best of luck , and er well let us know how you get on when you get back . |
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19 | Today they give us a meagre amount of the cash which they had previously taken off us in the form of grant cutbacks , ’ he said . |
20 | Frequently they give her the exact day they decided life was not worth living , and sometimes even the time of day the decision was made . |
21 | Well , there was a silly ole cow workin' in the office an' when I went in there she give me a dirty look an' told me ter take a seat . |
22 | Sometimes we give them a little canvas pack , or they will fasten on to their keeper 's neck or earlobe , armpit or face . |
23 | So take aways sometimes they work and sometimes they give you a nice counting number and sometimes they give you this thing . |
24 | But as , as I say it was a job at that time and and in fact I 'd never , this was the only factory I had n't fancied , working in was the B M K , and yet I like it the best . |
25 | One about Flaubert , one about Ellen , one about myself My own is the simplest of the three — it hardly amounts to more than a convincing proof of my existence — and yet I find it the hardest to begin . |
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27 | Very seldom you get it a perfect fit when you |