Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | And the man goes sorry mate we do n't do blood . |
2 | I think Sam accidentally kicked Hannah , or kicked Hannah I do n't know I was n't there , but he came flying down , really got to curb that child he said , I said I beg your pardon , he said you 've got to curb that child kicking Hannah , I said if I 'd seen him kick her , he said that well I 'm not sure that he actually kicked her it might have been an accident |
3 | They 're signalling Oh I do n't want to go that way I want the next one . |
4 | ‘ The other options are to fight in Europe or against another British fighter like Henry Wharton — but if Benn goes that way he would be offered money I would n't get out of bed for . ’ |
5 | I hate that top she wears . |
6 | But I hope that by pursuing that course we can also help others set high standards — help others win the argument for paying for good journalism : for supporting good journalism ; for scheduling good journalism . |
7 | What do you think that disk you are holding was ? |
8 | They 'll think bloody hell she 's an ar argumentative bitch ! |
9 | Whether the councillor will press his claim to disclosure will depend on political factors ( for example , in councils which regularly change political complexion it is much easier for an opposition party councillor to get information than in one which is solidly of one political complexion ) . |
10 | But if you did genuinely make that statement it 's more likely to be true if it 's against your interest , rather than for your interest . |
11 | Since the object of the session in the first place was to play a part in helping the patient to deal successfully with a problem which has been troubling him , provided the session fulfils that role we do not need to worry unduly about whether it was a real regression experience or not ( although , as I have already stated , I feel quite strongly that the majority of cases are indeed genuine ) . |
12 | I do n't think it 's against the constitution that er it would be a bit unusual to find him involved in handling money to be involved in he went to Majorca or Tenerife or in a bid to see each other it 's a possibility . |
13 | The room was silent save for the angry swishing sound she made each time she turned the magazine 's pages . |
14 | By completing each exercise you will learn about the keyboard and all the special keys such as INS and DEL . |
15 | By completing each section you will learn about the keyboard and all the special keys such as INS and DEL . |
16 | Once they made that decision it was really all over . |
17 | Of course after he made that statement he did n't realize that the London Region were gon na put a thousand pound in the bucket ! |
18 | In the 40 minutes that we shall have to debate each clause it will be difficult to point out to Tory Members the Bill 's inadequacies . |
19 | I did say to him once that er I said if you do n't want that ivy I said you chuck it out , chop it down and throw it over my side cos it 's my responsibility |
20 | ‘ So he wandered the countryside for a long time , starving and having to beg for food , and sleeping in barns and under trees , and eventually he found a little town where all the beggars and old people he 'd had thrown out of the city had gone ; they were very poor , of course , but by all helping each other they had more than the merchant had . |
21 | Using strong language I seldom use , I yelled to the man to call off his dog . |
22 | Erm when we sell that flat we were gon na give Geoffrey and Jean something . |
23 | Not a bad idea , but if the British Wild Boar Association , already bristling with problems , is to combat that threat it must sort out its standards . |
24 | I do n't throw that evening I wo n't throw at all I wo n't throw the next morning . |
25 | When I develop that thesis it will be seen that I agree with McDowell as to the intrinsic attractiveness or repulsiveness of value qualities . |
26 | Before I lose that home I 've got , I 'm |
27 | So I mean that day we had to tell a lot of lies , you know , like that . |
28 | I mean that thing I went to on Wednesday it must have cost thousands of pounds . |
29 | As you face the station , he lived that side you see and er there , the room where they used to entertain their friends was just the other side of the wall the booking office , you see , and er he was such a kind man , his name was Mr |
30 | Her hair looked very red in the bright light from the kitchen , and her ear-rings twinkled each time she moved her head . |