Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] [verb] [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I mean I got pretty bad marks I find it difficult , find it very difficult .
2 I mean I know also one architects firm in Gloucester where I live .
3 So I would n't like to give the impression that there are n't very many improvements that can sometimes be found erm that do n't involve that kind of fundamental change , I mean I think there many improvements of that kind .
4 I also tolled him that I thort someone getting there bottom caut in a bacon slicer might be qite funy , in fakt .
5 Why d' ya want really good clothes ?
6 Contemporary records suggest she possessed neither classic beauty nor a great voice : simply the built-in spotlight of the incandescent star .
7 So again I exhort you to isolate yet another category of what you generalise as the deterioration of law and order .
8 Talk about jumping the gun — the machines are n't even announced for another three weeks , but Hopkinton , Massachusetts-based Clearpoint Research Corp reckons that there are potential users out there that already realise they ordered too little memory for the things and want to be prepared by having add-on memory ready and waiting on site .
9 As they grow they become more powerful vacuum cleaners , affecting a larger and larger volume of space , and themselves becoming ever larger .
10 They say they have only tenuous evidence Gary might have been involved in drugs .
11 We expect it to produce even better services in the future .
12 They say it takes about three weeks for a cure to work , and most Baden packages are based on this , although some are streamlined to 14 days .
13 They say it has very rough bounds . ’
14 ‘ We want it to have as little impact as possible on the production process , ’ says Senator Moynihan .
15 Yeah , he could n't be bothered to play rugby at the beginning , I mean nobody missed about four weeks .
16 Let me cite just one example of the consequences of this phenomenon .
17 Let me mention just one aspect of worship which I call worship as rehearsal .
18 Then let me do so this morning .
19 Er let me read this few paragraphs from the Sunday Times report .
20 Oh about erm , let me see about ten years ago .
21 Unlike HARPY and HWIM which used only acoustic scores , SPHINX and RM1 combine the a priori scores with the conditional acoustic probabilities .
22 Now imagine you have just one month to live .
23 Now imagine you have just twenty-four hours left .
24 She had taken to him from the first , and he to her , perhaps , on his part , because she had given him some hot mutton broth and let him eat as much bread as he could manage , which had been half a loaf ; and then she had rigged him out in odd things .
25 One has one 's pride said the house , let him sleep somewhere less grand , he 's only a tramp .
26 ‘ How come you let him have so much scrump ? ’
27 And I hope they have as much fun as we used to when we were younger . ’
28 Well , I hope he comes again next week .
29 The mechanisms of the upper atmosphere and the deep sea that cause it to spoil so many Larin Christmas times are still unknown ; but there is beguiling evidence that whenever El Nin-o appears in the Pacific , so the monsoon rains in India are perilously sparse , the winters in the continental USA are unusually harsh , and there is a further episode of drought in that wretched quarter of Africa known as the Sahel .
30 Let us place now another bunch of charge ( say q2 ) into another discrete point a distance r12 away from our first charge that we will now denote by q1 .
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