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

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1 Yeah if they if their churning out the stock that tu tend to churn out , I mean I go along for an enquiry for a few and find they 've got thousands in stock .
2 Well we used to take it in our stride , I mean I grew up with an old Victorian house with potent fires and you had keep the fires going either wise in the winter it was bitterly cold , it was nice and cool in the summer coming out of the heat .
3 We want them to emerge solely as a result of cumulative selection of random mutations .
4 If you wish to develop assembler language programs , we suggest you do so on a computer which does not hold programs or data that you can not afford to lose .
5 ‘ I expect you signed in as a voluntary patient ; then they 're covered , Evans said .
6 ITN reporter Nicholson said : ‘ We want her to settle in like a normal British schoolgirl . ’
7 If you want her to work closely in a team , you may wish to give some thought to the matters I have mentioned .
8 But we want her to grow up with a positive attitude .
9 If we fail to take this opportunity Mr Mayor , as I as I feel we are about to do I am a hundred percent convinced that in years to come people will look back at this year , or however long it happens to be and say they missed out on a golden opportunity to make social , to make more houses and to make social housing better in this city and across the country .
10 Pity it stares out at a row of other houses . ’
11 Jenny let them spin on for a while ; but she was above all things a sensible girl and had no desire to find herself irretrievably stuck .
12 ‘ At least let me stay here for a while until I get my head clear . ’
13 ‘ At least , let me stay here for a few days .
14 If I am daft enough to tackle up in those conditions I usually go to sleep and hope I wake up to a change for the better .
15 Now I only hope I get off to a winning start with Leeds . ’
16 But he added : ‘ I do n't believe anything need stop you coming out as a pop star .
17 At Beni Suef we got down into a dusty twilight .
18 She said : ‘ Try and persuade him to come home for a special tea .
19 ‘ White , would you think ? ’ she asked , her voice a high squeak , then let her breath out in an explosion of relief as she heard the shop door open and close .
20 Then I let her warble on for a while about the trials of high office , and feign interest in titbits of gossip from the upper echelons .
21 Hope he comes down with a cold in the next few days .
22 Well I know it is and er I hope it comes over in a genuine way .
23 ‘ Remember to let the feeling out , let it gush out like a fountain , but draw it back afterwards .
24 well let it dry off for a minute , well they must have a card , good job I thought about that I should be interested to see what she calls her because I think Annalise is a beautiful name
25 Let us think rather of a twin track approach , in which custody is reserved for those who commit serious offences .
26 Let us begin here with a few facts — and also some fallacies — about the present .
27 Let us begin then with a brief review of what we know about the ego 's past in order all the better to be able to understand something about its present and future .
28 " You mean you dress up as a bride ? "
29 I mean it 's hard t y I mean you come away with a list of t things that you 've talked about , maybe headings and that 's about it and then you go and build your own notes up .
30 I mean you came out with a wonderful statement when you were advertising this programme .
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