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

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1 The son of a schoolmaster , James lived in he small town of Tunapuna near the capital , Port of Spain .
2 Her eyes had become accustomed to the dark , and she could see , as she peered down it either way , that to the left this road opened out .
3 To achieve this , larger mammals , such as goats , sheep and deer , must mate in he shortening days of autumn because they have a gestation period of about six months .
4 Waterfront had odious intent — a simplistic anti-union message , a director and scriptwriter who had informed to the McCarthy commission and used the movie to justify their actions — but Brando 's churning frustration , played out in several classic scenes , rose above it all .
5 Come on , hurry up you two .
6 Has n't he any conception of the devastation caused to this planet by burning fossil fuels ?
7 Has n't he any idea where he 's gone ? ’
8 Once we moved here we all started to miss our old home in Blackpoint ( Canada ) , so at the moment as a family we are planning to move back either to Canada or Australia .
9 I would n't claim to know how it all added up .
10 ‘ I do n't know how youse white folks stand it , ’ parodied Clyde , still grinning .
11 I do n't know how you all managed to worm your way into our confidence , but someone 's already taken care of one of your friends , and the other will be lucky if he lives until his trial . ’
12 Please give my apologies and excuses to the lady , but it 's important to meet where you all were last night when the tocsin was sounded . ’
13 ‘ You need to know where they all are if you work for the Royal Mail , ’ Coltman says .
14 ‘ She wanted to know where we all met and I told her that it was through the vibe .
15 I simply need to know where you all were . ’
16 You dump it in there and then you suddenly expect me to know where it all is and I do n't .
17 All these regulations that we 're now having to I 'm having to with expert er help from my colleague er Neil Hamilton , having to look at and redo , do you know where they all came from ?
18 I do n't know where they all are must of all disappeared !
19 Er , well there is , there is a there is in every but I do n't know where they main one is sort of like in it , I do n't know where I do n't know where the , the military stock aid is I think they 've just got do n't they ?
20 ‘ I do n't know when I last had smoked salmon , ’ said Gurder , happily .
21 I do n't bloody know why we all tell you things .
22 ‘ The thing is , ’ she said , ‘ that he still thinks I 'm the person he used to know when we all lived in the old hole in the bank .
23 You want to know when we last had a night out ?
24 He wanted to know when I last saw Mom . ’
25 In some extraordinary way it seemed hotter now than at midday when the blistering sun was overhead ; such faint breeze as there might be from the water seemed to fall utterly it this turn of the tide .
26 Those were exciting days and as the money began to pour in we all felt we had joined a successful crusade .
27 ‘ I 've seen 'ow me own dad was treated by Galloway , ’ she was saying .
28 ‘ Must have been , otherwise why would all them nice Germans have done all them wicked things what he told them ? ’
29 Then as they roared away they machine-gunned the buildings .
30 Only the grandmother seemed above it all , but in private she confided that the atmosphere of bickering recrimination made her feel sad and insecure .
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