Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] [verb] [pers pn] [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's to sit down with the practice manager and say right tell me about these businesses . |
2 | Watch out leave it at that please mum I wan na watch Oh go on ! |
3 | Experience was all , and I set out to grab it with both hands , drifting from country to country , from one relationship to another , a heedless , hedonistic round with never a thought for tomorrow . |
4 | If you are not familiar with any of these , I have summarised them below so you can learn the fingering shapes and go on to practise them in all keys . |
5 | In fact , the event was even more profound than that , because it was also an explosion of the four dimensions ( as well as , it is thought , a number of others , which almost immediately ‘ rolled themselves up ’ so that we do not recognize them as such — the matter and energy involved being only a secondary consideration ! |
6 | Thus by prioritizing intention and relegating consequences as accidents — conveniently turning a blind eye to strict liability-corporate officials can proceed to commit corporate crimes because they do not perceive them as such in the first place . |
7 | We do not do it for any other aspect of our social existence . |
8 | My response to these people is , if you can , t do the thing properly , then , please , do not do it at all . |
9 | I do not mean it in any ideological sense or historical sense or to be provocative but it 's very , it 's with very deep feelings that I speak to you today because you may not understand it but for me , after thirty three years in exile I was able to return to South Africa in nineteen ninety one and one of the first activities to which I was invited was the annual meeting of Cosatu And so when we say comrades in that sense , and thank you as comrades we mean it as comrades in arms . |
10 | We do not remember them for all the facts which they rammed into our heads , nor for praise or punishment , but for the way that they seemed to recognize our inner selves , and spoke to our essence . |
11 | ‘ Think no more of it , I pray you , except — ’ she paused in the act of motioning Isabel behind the screen , and this time her smile was one of pure feminine conspiracy ‘ — do not dismiss him as another rough , unchivalrous soldier , Isabel . |
12 | ‘ The fact that in saying that you clearly mean to reassure me , ’ said Lydia , ‘ shows that you do not know me at all well . |
13 | I do not see them at all . |
14 | I do not see it like that , and I am sure that the nation as a whole would not either . |
15 | The long lists of ‘ doubles ’ ( usually carp ) that some anglers publish each season do not impress me at all . |
16 | Some judges make extensive use of shoulder headings ; some do not use them at all . |
17 | Considering the Hay & Maddock results for human geography , where the authors found that 40% of social scientists rarely refer to theses , and 29% do not use them at all , it will be apparent that geological theses form a significant element in the communication process , since almost half of them are cited . |
18 | Lots of young couples do not use contraception on their first time , and many do not use it at all . |
19 | They turned him down on ‘ security grounds ’ ; a lot of the Surinamese living in Holland make it plain that they do not like him at all . |
20 | Many of the topics they raise during this election campaign do not interest us at all . |
21 | His message got through : Laniel approved a proposal to send a Socialist Deputy , Alain Savary , to open up preliminary talks , but Bidault , now Foreign Minister and still a hawk , refused : ‘ Ho Chi Minh is giving in ; do not support him by this contact . ’ |
22 | ‘ Either you support the programme or you amend it , which means you do not support it at all , ’ he said . |
23 | Therefore there is a logical tendency to preclude from view the social reasons why people are using the land in such a way as to cause excessive soil erosion , and so most conservation policies do not address them at all . |
24 | And so we 've , now , you know , in these times when you get tied up in red tape and bureaucratic mess everywhere the speed at which has achieved this is admirable and I do really thank you for that . |
25 | Anna was overheard to rage : ‘ Do n't ignore me like that again . |
26 | that 's why I do n't give them like that |
27 | Do n't give it to any other person . |
28 | Please do n't leave me like this . |
29 | Small machines like the Olivetti PCS 33 and the Packard Bell Elite 1000 do n't take up much desk space , but they do n't leave you with much room for future expansion either . |
30 | Well do n't kick me with those shoes . |