Example sentences of "[unc] [noun sg] [vb base] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | A ca car go down . |
2 | er there is no chairman following the er management buy out the position is , still remains open |
3 | So you are therefore paralysed and , hopefully , because of the anaesthetic you 've been given in the form of gas , things like er halothane , er enfluorane Come in . |
4 | How long 's your er concert go on for ? |
5 | That was only pub that was allowed to keep open till This is af this is after the er licence come in like closing them up and opening in afternoon . |
6 | whatever it is , deflate , and er guy come round , no problems , no problems with it , well I mean the head gasket 's gone and there 's a hole near the wing and bald tyre on it but mechanically it 's , this guy comes round to look at it , I mean he 's been driving it from Plymouth , he 's in the navy , up and down here , bloke comes round , yeah no problem , come on round mate , come and have a look at it , look round it , says yeah I like this can I just take it for a drive ? |
7 | But that mother 's milk come back often . |
8 | There was a secret , suspect taste for girls of rather better background than oneself : hypergamy — marrying upward — a Fifties custom extensively explored in Osborne 's play Look Back In Anger . ’ |
9 | True , we have seen the evil of fur coats ( those in Lynne Truss 's story bite back rather than coset the wearer ) , but we have yet to heed Helen Simpson 's caution that even New Men may well be beasts in gourmet cook 's clothing . |
10 | She saw the prince 's chamberlain lean out and speak to his waiting page . |
11 | I have my mother 's cocktail dress on , whilst most people are dressed in leather and studs . |
12 | These replications of conventional psychology 's misogyny come about because feminism finds it difficult to articulate links between subjectivity and political change . |
13 | if you suffer from Mansellmania … you 're on the right channel tonight … we 've a competition coming up first news of Sunday 's grand prix in Mark Kiff 's action round up |
14 | So she let the woman 's boat pass by . |
15 | What additional monitoring does my right hon. Friend 's Department carry out to ensure that toxic emissions can not enter the food chain ? |
16 | If we heard the Colonel 's car draw up , of course I had to drop my bricks and run . |
17 | It was n't long before she heard Douglas 's car draw up on the short gravel drive . |
18 | His eyes were back on the road and he did not see Madeleine 's mouth turn down in a pout . |
19 | Isabel could have bitten her tongue when she saw one corner of fitzAlan 's mouth kick up . |
20 | That result has helped Ardiles 's side open up a two-point lead over Frank Stapleton 's Bradford City at the top of the Second Division . |
21 | they 're , they 're not going to notice one s stranger go in . |
22 | UTTER shock over Graham Gooch 's marital crisis , combined with the prospect of travel chaos , yesterday set England 's winter tour off on completely the wrong footing . |
23 | ‘ For gawd 's sake get on with it , mate ! |
24 | ‘ I 've never known a girl to make such a fuss over talking to her mother , I 'm losing my temper with you , Angharad , for heaven 's sake get on with it . ’ |
25 | For God 's sake get on with it ! ’ |
26 | ‘ For God 's sake get in , or you 'll get pneumonia ! ’ |
27 | ‘ For God 's sake slow down . ’ |
28 | ‘ Jack , would you for God 's sake shut up or I 'll get Amy Winship and Joe Reynolds to come and deal with you ! ’ |
29 | He said oh for God 's sake shut up Kim ! |
30 | If you must go , for God 's sake turn up sober and keep your hands to yourself . |