Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] [pers pn] [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 If we wish , we can establish one melody for the first verse and merely repeat it in the others , possibly varying some factor such as accompaniment , volume , colour , etc .
2 so touch me with the memories you 've made
3 Only let me past the walls and I ask no more . ’
4 So tell me about the twins , ’ I said , not because I was interested , but because I wanted the senator to talk while I dreamed up a strategy to turn down his request .
5 Despite some evidence to the contrary of Third World women in EOZs organizing fierce resistance to exploitation , of a sexual as well as a general nature , the overwhelming weight of evidence SuppOns the view that most women workers in EOZs , while not necessarily enthralled by their jobs , are glad to have them and much prefer them to the alternatives on offer .
6 ‘ It 's difficult to work out somebody 's background when you only see them on the ski-slopes or fooling around après-ski .
7 We 're the ones who you know , do n't tell anybody what our strategy is going to be , we suddenly spring it on the members right at the end of the process at the council meeting .
8 Allow to cool a little until the mixture is thick but still pours , then spoon onto the top of the cake and gently work it down the sides .
9 that wants er , just put it on the seats
10 And if you just tip it outside the gates they 're gon na fine you two thousand pound .
11 He comes to the door just like that ; no servants , no security phone , and that by itself gives you the green light ; you have n't the time for any finessing so you just kick him in the balls and follow him inside as he collapses , foetal on the floor .
12 Just advise you on the dates of last year .
13 Now I just leave it to the professionals . ’
14 Straight afterwards we headed home , from where the Diary is being written , to welcome the bairns back from school , make their tea , and while doing the washing up generally box them round the lugs .
15 Just write them in the boxes Joy on the paper
16 Do you use them as a raft , or just throw them to the sharks and sort of watch them sink ?
17 Or just throw it at the neighbours , thought Henry grimly , as he tipped the edenwort in next to the water-chestnuts and the giant yam .
18 Actually , er , as a point , if you find a client who goes hand-gliding , who goes stock car racing , do n't always assume that they 're going to be rated , you just submit it to the underwriters , and they make their own decision .
19 It is amazingly powerful , er , please again always open it by the triggers .
20 Hid I ever tell you about the letters he used write to ones he did n't know from Adam — mad letters about him being an airplane pilot ?
21 Funny that no one has ever noticed Mrs Thatcher 's knock knees and pigeon toes , but then , the ever considerate television news cameras always film her from the knees up , so who 's to know .
22 I usually keep it between the Tolkiens and the MacDonalds ( John or Philip , not Ross ) .
23 They 're always ask me about the horses . "
24 well , I always do it through the infants , they bring home reading books
25 But this , Dinda 's underwear is so flimsy , bras , and pants and ankle socks and nylon , then , minuet space for airing off my bras , usually tuck them behind the pipes so they do n't get mixed up with but Keith 's see rummages through the socks and underwear
26 No matter how hard you try , they always beat you to the huts .
27 I often find it between the lines .
28 Richard Lee says they often take them to the woods because they are working without knowing it .
29 When Mrs Gaskell introduces us to the Bartons ' lodging , we supposedly see it through the eyes of Mrs Barton .
30 Well give it to the kids then
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