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

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1 I think if you 're actually th when you , when you go into somebody 's house and you 're talking once , once you actually sit down you more or less then accept that you 're going into a business situation .
2 washed out he very quickly got tired , you remember in hospital , he quickly got tired and if he laid down he quickly seemed to get his energy back , he 'd come back and be
3 Neil Cusforth , who 's in the haulage business in Yorkshire , chose the 1.6 Primera and is delighted with it : ‘ As soon as I got in I just felt right in it : it 's so light and easy to use . ’
4 There 's only that bus stop and then it turns down you yet they charged me thirty five pence and that were n't even half past three .
5 Those letters from you , it got so I almost believed they were really written to me .
6 My son started a youth club in one of the common rooms and we as residents we got together we really enjoyed ourselves in our way , you know ?
7 When the latter were realigned or made anew they often met the earlier roads at a sharp angle on the parish boundaries .
8 ‘ At least you do n't have to go down it again ! ’
9 What do you wan na hang on it then ?
10 At the end of it , you suddenly find yourself driving down it again , only this time the street would have changed in all sorts of little ways .
11 When you reach the end of it the second time , you start driving down it again and now you can see some things which seem to have changed considerably while others seem exactly the same .
12 And the , as we got our own side they can , they can win perhaps they just around
13 he said that 's all you need to know so he actually showed me how to work it back
14 ‘ I thought my game was going to disappear so I just concentrated on getting solid pars and dropped only one more shot , ’ he said .
15 I 'll do a real nice one and get Peter to write inside it so it 's all neat .
16 Like all penguins gentoos have tremendous swimmers and divers , and when preparing to come ashore they frequently ‘ porpoise ’ along in groups more like fish than birds .
17 Say not her again oh look , he 's such a cutey
18 When at last he moved away he still combed through the letter as he walked .
19 Since these are not people I can buy off I only have one option .
20 And as I drew nearer I steadfastly rejected any contrary observation , the persistent negating evidence of my own senses : the lack of older women , the mound of rubbish Rosa would never have tolerated , the general air of apathy and neglect .
21 Garvey opened wide his bright blue eyes , strained wide his long , dark lashes .
22 Naturally , nobody gave us a second look and I had the traffic lights co-ordinated by computer so that we stopped near you just as Sergeant Plod , with perfect timing , gave you an excuse to mace him .
23 With all the external guys pegged out it hardly moves in the wind .
24 I mean , everything you say now he more or less er , repeats .
25 and when it clicks back it just goes like that , it pushes and pulls
26 When I found out I really kicked up .
27 It was only then I began to grasp that several of these old dears , whose daily habit to foregather here it clearly was , were as drunk as lords and were being helped not because of their age , but because otherwise they would fall down .
28 The kind of girl that even if you did n't know well you always said ‘ hello ’ to and got a cheery wave and a smile back .
29 Has n't he already got a clock radio ?
30 But we reckon Mr Sugar must have read your mind already — has n't he already produced one of the machines on your wish list ?
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