Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] [adv] [subord] [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 He 's also been careful to work er with the United Nations who have done er much better so far than they have in er some crises in the past .
2 Liverpool slip up again as they prepare for Portsmouth 's shooting and shouting in semi-final replay
3 Walk right away until you get to the first window of Moe 's Tavern , collect the spray can and paint the cinema billboard ( stand to the right of the three aliens to do this ) .
4 Walk slowly away when it loses interest . ’
5 And we plot along here if we plot Y against theta
6 We listen more quickly than we speak , and when we can anticipate what is coming next then we switch off .
7 You want us to lie east of the forest with the fire in our faces and cut off Siward if he tries to make his escape .
8 Anxiety made her speak more sharply than she had intended ; she was not looking forward to telling Madame Gebrec just why Officer Hassan was about to pay her another visit and it was a relief when Madame Delon answered her call .
9 Her pride made her speak as formally as he did and always be the one who moved away first .
10 Even if you listen out carefully before you transmit , you have no guarantee that another pilot is not going to press his or her PTT at exactly the same moment as you do , with the probable result that both messages are drowned out and the Air Traffic Controller 's ears are assaulted by a high-pitched screech .
11 Our hospitals are so short of cash thanks to the shortsightedness of the Government that it 's a wonder hospitals function as well as they do .
12 ‘ If you want to leave , go right ahead , walk as far as you like .
13 Och while back now since we stopped .
14 If you 're selling cars , you 've got a guarantee warranty with it , and I think most customers are misled into believing that those guarantees and warranties cover far more than they do in fact .
15 In fact some of them kill even better than they die .
16 During the study the subject was allowed to sit up , or walk around briefly if they wished every 60 minutes .
17 Still in their independent reveries they walk closely together as they near the end of the park .
18 Now when the film 's over I 've got one or two more questions to ask you so I want you to watch very carefully and listen very carefully as we go through the film .
19 I mean I I I s I have to I say it myself occasionally , I stop very quickly because I realize that
20 Men speak very little when they eat .
21 One you trust more easily than you find you can trust me ? ’
22 and of course we 've always had a different view about what morals are anyway all of us I mean once again if we went round the table and say you know expand on your moral position , I 'm sure we would get four probably ten actually different viewpoints .
23 You can usually carry on with a sport you enjoy so long as you feel comfortable .
24 Some herb seeds germinate best soon after they ripen in summer , and should be sown towards the end of summer , though with packet seed this is not always possible .
25 One question of particular importance is whether trusts offered any interpretative advantages : were the jurists generally liable to cavil less and interpret more liberally when they came within sight of a trust ?
26 They glance up dully when we come in .
27 Unfortunately the jagged beams and stepped curves print out exactly as they appear on screen .
28 That is why so many ‘ start up ’ schemes finish as early as they do .
29 As I look back now though I realise the similarities , in six months time I will be embarking on a new era of my life , my first day at sixth form .
30 Graphics applications run very slowly because they have to go through a filter to ensure they do n't crash the machine .
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