Example sentences of "[noun] [vb -s] [adv] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | I 've managed to erm , the first time we went skiing is when we lived in the States , we went to like , er , not dry ski slopes there , but it was like false snow , that 's the same as you erm , they were really , was like eleven years ago , sort of like , technology had n't quite advanced terribly much , you know , and these bindings , you had like , metal clips on the bottom of your boots , and you had to put the thing in and clip the boot , clip the thing round on the skis , to keep your boot on the ski , right , it was n't like toe clips where you shove your foot , |
2 | If your capital or income goes up you may be required to contribute a greater share of the costs of your care . |
3 | Now it 's important that we come up with some interesting things because , as you know , as the course goes on we 're going to be joined by professionals from the media , in the form of Bob Satchwell later on this afternoon , and other gentlemen from the local radio and so forth tomorrow , and they 're actually going to , as it were , confirm , or not , as the case may be , the sort of things we 've been talking about . |
4 | and he 's sitting outside and he goes , he 's mum goes well he 's been out there two weeks and he 's still stood there in the same spot and he 's going like that |
5 | Says Dawn , of Blundellsands : ‘ I love my dad because when my mum goes out he let's me put mousse on his hair and rollers . |
6 | Says Dawn , of Blundellsands : ‘ I love my dad because when my mum goes out he let's me put mousse on his hair and rollers . |
7 | In the circumstances it is not strictly necessary to answer the second question ( i.e. the third issue listed above ) , but in case this case goes further I will do so briefly . |
8 | When the tide goes out it leaves mud that the mangroves are trying to colonise . |
9 | God he 's spent he 's spent all his grant has n't he ? |
10 | When I get back Lucker wonders where I have been all night . |
11 | er Cath 's still got curly hair has n't she there ? |
12 | She 's got er , good hair has n't she ? |
13 | It is n't Lisa erm she 's got blonde hair has n't she ? |
14 | No it 's had a bit of a fight has n't it ? |
15 | She has come on Lisa has n't she ? |
16 | They 've definitely got c he 's got leukaemia has n't he ? |
17 | But I really do feel that until my technique develops further I must stay here . |
18 | . Absolute er Changed a bit has n't it since er Well the lines have gone , the signal box and er and so on . |
19 | No actually it does n't have a curve , it is a triangle but it 's got a longer base has n't it ? |
20 | No they do n't they cross over and they tangle up but once a branch starts off it does n't join on to another one . |
21 | Well it 's Sophie has n't it ? |
22 | He has n't smoked , he 's given up smoking has n't he ? |
23 | And the , the son-in-law 's got a , a computer has n't he ? |
24 | It 's been an awful long time for this part has n't it ? |
25 | Well Yvonne went into the private to get er a sister 's post and sh but she knew she was gon na do her midwifery , so she knew she was n't gon na stay there but when she went it 's become when she does her midwifery for the sister 's post , ah but she 's got experience has n't she when she 's |
26 | That 's been very much the case has n't it , in previous rounds is you have n't known very much about any of the opposition so far ? |
27 | Something seven , sixty seven perhaps even or seventy something , anyway whatever it 's got money has n't it ? |
28 | I think he is security cos he 's been in a couple of times has n't he ? |
29 | Mrs has got to work with the times has n't she ? |
30 | It 's been for sale for ages has n't it ? |