Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] [verb] [adj] [pos pn] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Go , get your mum or somebody to get all your paperwork together and go to the C A B.
2 For instance , he has a new ball , which I 've warmed up in my pockets , every third hole , and I know all his likes and dislikes .
3 The train slid out of Winnipeg on time at eight-twenty and I put all my energies and attention into being an unexceptional and adequate waiter , even though always conscious of the ominous presence in the aisle seat , facing forward , three tables back from the kitchen end .
4 We did pain relief and I did all my exercises , had films , talks , books that give me advice and everything , dead good they are .
5 And I suspect all our hearts floated with them , until ,
6 And I lost all my urge to go to church , because I felt I was doing wrong , so I did n't go , and then I did n't have the strong principles anymore .
7 no , so we did n't have an invite I know , I mean normally I 'm taken every year you know , there , to see the old time musical which is great and I look forward to that but cos I did n't get , get there and I love going to Leah Manning as I say we have dancing there on a Wednesday afternoon it 's great , I enjoy it ever so much and I meet all my friends there that I have n't seen for years , you know , that I used to go to clubs with and they 've all arrived there now you know it 's great to see them , I thoroughly enjoy it .
8 yes , and er , that , that 's one of the plants I had given me , yeah I have some lov I have some lovely presents you know really great they are , quite nice at the part we , we have a , the children they , they er have games for the children to start with we do for the grandchildren you see and then er we have the dancing and the erm disco , it was great , we have a lovely party every October we have and I have all my friends we had about a hundred and eighty this year I think , must of been
9 Crilly and I spend all our time in bed .
10 When I first came here [ a new council maisonette ] I went mad on it , because of this sink , and I washed all my wedding presents .
11 The multiple heads relate once again to certain fundamental principles and functions concerning natural processes upon which the universe is created and maintained , and which underlie all our experience .
12 But if you prevaricate and say , ‘ I ca n't comment on this because I 'm an officer of the Council , ’ then they think , ‘ Oh , God , you know , what sort of person am I talking to ? ’ and you lose all your empathy and all the sympathy of the listeners , which is what you 're after .
13 And you sold half your ring and all , did n't you want to cut up ?
14 So the next time we meet , providing your happy and you understand all my recommendations , is there any reason why we could n't proceed ?
15 and she had all her clothes in it there
16 and I have a maid for one day a week and she does all my backing up , wet the walls and
17 But then at two or three after midnight , a stack of dishes in the sink promising her a greasy good morning , Martin would feel drunkenly randy and she fought first her tiredness then her ( unreasonable ? ) anger when the next evening was the same .
18 And she burnt all her neck .
19 Her tiredness was such that Hazel could no longer study and she failed all her school exams .
20 ‘ She is first and foremost a mother and she shares all their sorrows .
21 I 'm coming back to that , and then we watched , no then the pizza man came and we had all our pizzas and cake , then we were just talking till three A M.
22 There 's no electricity on Skomer and we get all our power from bottled gas which we have to carry 90 steps up the cliff-side to our house .
23 If you compare it with other departments , if you talk to people who do English and stuff , and they know all their tutors by their first names ; I mean , it 's nothing like that here , it 's all Dr So-and-So — I mean , half the lecturers , I did n't even know what their second names were , let alone their first names — maybe that 's just a result of physics , nothing to do with them .
24 knots , very few knots , just lovely yellow pine and er and they make all their furniture out of these pieces , so , he said that 's what set me off on making furniture he said
25 He speculated and they lost all their money before the family grew up .
26 And this th th this three surgeons go out from here and they do all their research on the various and they operate from eight o'clock at night to eight in the morning , non-stop , using three theatres , each doing a forty five minutes one , and then another one takes
27 David had a couple of records out at the time and he sang all his songs in the show that we did .
28 You could put your hand up and ask questions , and you were n't all up at a level on him , he was at the same level as you , talking , and he knew all our abilities so he explained things more clearly to us .
29 ‘ He 's socially insecure and he presumes too much and he ate half my pheasant .
30 Her slovenliness was a state of mind , the exteriorisation of her despair , and he saw all her faults as having the same root : bad company , bad education , bad conditions .
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