Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [pers pn] [verb] [pers pn] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | You can love them so much that you eat them all up , then there is no more affair . |
2 | But it 's lovely inside cos he had it all done out for her but she just wo n't move ! |
3 | He did n't fancy Lizzy 's chances much if they decided they all wanted a bit of the action . |
4 | So if we change them all into quarters how many quarters would there be in a half ? |
5 | So if we did it this way , erm , let's pick an actual bearing , so that we get it right . |
6 | So if you took them that day you 'd be going while you were on duty ? |
7 | So if you did it all in two days ? |
8 | So if I give you that and that can you put me a stamp on please ? |
9 | So if I gave you that and said show that that is simple harmonic motion . |
10 | Er I 'm frustrated obviously but you know we all all managers go through this at some stage . |
11 | ‘ Only because you perceive it that way . |
12 | ‘ Only because you steered it that way , ’ Belinda said crossly . |
13 | She had a fistful of tiny flowers , and made me wait patiently while she described them all , making up her own names when she forgot or had never learned the real ones . |
14 | But I think I knew about her and her mother long before I looked them both in the face , or heard about their existence ; knew that the half-understood adult conversations around me , the quarrels about " her " , the litany of " she " , " she " , " she " from behind closed doors made the figure in the New Look coat , hurrying away , wearing the clothes my mother wanted to wear , angry with me yet nervously inviting me to follow , caught finally in the revolving door . |
15 | " I do n't care chat becomes of me , So long as they sing me that sheet melody , Yip-I-Addy , I-Ay , I-Ay , Yip-I Addy , I-Ay , I-Ay . " |
16 | And so as I understand it that 's the situation |
17 | They tend to say , oh well , he 's black so it 's to be expected , they 're bound to do that , so when they give you that kind of attitude , you think oh well , blow them , if that 's what they think , why not act like that . |
18 | It 's got these tight sleeves that look too short and the bottom bit is all bunched up so when she turns it all billows out . |
19 | Well anyway so he got her these forms . |
20 | ‘ I would have brought a copy away but they wanted them all . |
21 | We 're only together tonight because you put us both on the same invitation . |
22 | And then , that over , back to London to learn that Max — just when she needed him most — had transferred his affections elsewhere . |
23 | Jennifer , of Dewsbury , Yorks , said : ‘ As soon as we divorced we both realised we 'd made a mistake . ’ |
24 | Well a as soon as she gave me this erm protective thing to wear and and then told me that I was grown up and every . |
25 | That weekend is also memorable for something Dana said to me in the train on the way back to Salamanca : ‘ I knew you were gay as soon as I saw you that morning in the galleria . ’ |
26 | People slag them 'cos they ca n't play properly and they get it all wrong . |
27 | Yeah it 's in there somewhere , and they 're complaining , you know the people who play golf , the golf club are complaining , and the , the Council are saying it 's the Southwold Council , so maybe it 's the Parish Council , they 're saying that er yes it 's our responsibility this club and we must look after it and we must find the culprits and so on , it 's in there somewhere cos I read it this morning |
28 | Robert , who had been very silent , said suddenly , ‘ I know it 's too soon , but your little daughter might feel her loss less deeply if you gave her another dog . |
29 | God I 've I 've been in love with you ever since I met you all those where are you at the moment ? |
30 | I learned that , like Jane Austen , she was an ASROG ( Abbey School Reading Old Girl ) , though it was not until years later that she sent me these scraps from a diary kept during her schooldays . |