Example sentences of "[det] [prep] [pron] [conj] [pers pn] [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 what have to pay that they would probably have dividend and they would pay that for you and you would have to pay them back .
2 The latter can be replaced or ‘ sealed in ’ with gloss paint — get someone else to do this for you if you can , and stay out of the way until the smell of paint has dispersed .
3 For example on the building that we 're talking about shifting , first of all we 've got to find a site for the thing , then we 've got to get planning permission , then we 've got to get the actual permission of the owner of the land , then we 've got to make sure that erm electricity 's laid on , that there 's water laid on , that there 's some sort of toilet or other facilities and so on , and when you add all that up it 's quite a complicated sort of series of bureaucratic procedures you 've got to go through and it 's not a question of , you know , of people saying to us as Councillors well , you know , do this for us and we can magic it out in six months out of thin air _ there 's an awful lot of paperwork that 's got to be gone through and an awful lot of people to see and an awful lot of red tape , really , to get through first — I mean just to make sure that the thing 's safe and complies with health and safety standards — and that 's something which you have to get across to young people and if they 're involved in the actual discussions on this and involved in the organisation , they begin to see the complexities and they 're less inclined , I think , to automatically assume that erm people are n't on their side and do n't want to listen .
4 Now they could then say well that particular group of people , if they looked at this evidence that I 've got , would want to say this about it and they would want to change it in such and such a way , and there 's another group of people who perhaps have rather different views on what history might be doing and they would view the evidence and argue about it in this way .
5 I said scramble some of them and I 'll make you some chips cos we had
6 Come on , go through some of them and I 'll tell you how how crap they are .
7 I , I , I have known some of them and I ca n't remember all of them , Thursday I think
8 Because I would be very interested to photograph some of them if I may ?
9 a so and so , er maths is crap and so on and you know , that 's that 's going to make this into something that we would n't want
10 ‘ Rosie , keep all this to yourself or I 'll strangle you personally .
11 ‘ I did a section on one incisor from each of them and I would estimate both the man 's and woman 's age as in the early twenties . ’
12 Anita , who with co-star Raymond Slijingaard is at No. 12 with The Magic Friend — the duo 's fourth smash hit in just seven months — reveals : ‘ Everything got too much for me and I could n't cope .
13 But there 's so much for everyone that you can get away from it all .
14 If you have the opportunity of an introduction to a particular barrister , find out as much about him as you can .
15 Success in moderation was no doubt better for the character than failure but too much of it and he would lose his cutting edge .
16 Eat too much of it and you will end up with pellagra .
17 On the one hand papal taxation was preserving them from Edward 's attentions , except for customary feudal dues and prerogative levies ; it is safe to assume that the laity were adapting readily to the notion of leaving the tax burden , or as much of it as they could , to the clergy .
18 Subjects were asked to rate the passage for comprehensibility and to recall as much of it as they could .
19 At the end of presentation subjects rated the passage for comprehensibility and then wrote down as much of it as they could remember , as close to verbatim as possible .
20 The Pope says that since God initially made us multiply , as is obvious from looking around even the famine fields of Ethiopia , we 'd better do as much of it as we can .
21 She seemed to assess their position and then go quickly back to the carrion as if she was very hungry and sought to take as much of it as she could before the crows reached her .
22 ‘ Please stand up and recite as much of it as you can . ’
23 This stands for sleep — and get as much of it as you can , while you can !
24 There was something unique about a hospital over the Christmas period , and most years he 'd made a point of working for as much of it as he could .
25 We do n't see as much of you as we 'd like to ( if we see you at all ) .
26 The Louvre too , though not cheap , has so much in it that you could spend days there and not see all of it .
27 This applies just as much to me as it may do to you .
28 But she gave as much to me as she could .
29 His energy revived , Richard was now intent on keeping Victoria 's company as much to himself as he could for the rest of the day .
30 That would help to show the universal determination of all parties in the House to achieve an answer that will provide a proper future for British agriculture and enable me at least to be able to tell my companions in the negotiations that there are things that matter so much to us that we will sit there until we achieve them , even if it means that we will sit there for many more months to come .
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