Example sentences of "[vb pp] [pron] [vb base] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | That one will be completed I imagine within the next couple of weeks . |
2 | Erm and he is definitely booked you know for the high court and all of that , he 's |
3 | It had made her feel like a dutiful grown-up daughter , visiting a hypochondriac distant relative once a week . |
4 | She reminded me that I was a married man — forbade me to approach her or speak to her again in that way , but at the same time I knew I had made her think about the old days — the attraction we 'd had for each other which she could not deny . |
5 | Where such detailed studies have been made they tend towards the typological and shy away from the technological aspects . |
6 | The Russians have said they believe in a negotiated settlement to the civil war , but they are continuing to supply arms to President Mengistu , apparently to allow him to negotiate from a position of strength . |
7 | Then he had watched them walk to the main room with their arms around each other and kiss in the warm light before closing the door behind them . |
8 | Erm y'know erm it 's also erm perhaps interesting the way things have er have shifted you know in the last decade or so , like that thing that erm used to be on in the seventies , It Ai n't Half Hot Mum , with um a number of people pretending to be Indians and and exhibiting all the stereotypes y'know it ai n't half racist mum is probably more erm er in fact there was a book called It Ai n't Half Racist Mum that er Leicester University library had er y'know going on about exactly that you know the sort of y'know racism of comedy . |
9 | erm Novelists in this country , it seems to me , are drawn from a much narrower social band , and you can not have this ethnic richness , this melting pot richness , erm that American fiction has very clearly demonstrated I think since the Second World War . |
10 | Considerable care was taken in constructing them , in hardwoods , and there is a conformity in the examples known which date from the fifth to eighth centuries . |
11 | When that 's settled you know through the various committees , well various . |
12 | I 've never known him go for the skinny boyish type before . ’ |
13 | Needs on occasion are identified which call for a sharp break with previous practice , or for a new genus of weapon altogether ( such as the ICBM , Galosh ABM , particle beam weapons ) . |
14 | The increase in coagulation that results from adding specific lipid mixtures to plasma indicates that a number of haemostatic components has evolved which interact with a lipid-water interface of very restricted specificity . |
15 | And a couple of days ago Fergus had suggested they go for a longer hike , up into the trackless hills where the Landy could n't reach . |