Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [pers pn] a " in BNC.
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1 | But has n't he a need to be loved by her ? |
2 | We owe both them a big debt of gratitude . ’ |
3 | So we must set about it a more roundabout way . |
4 | A sharp breeze blew around her and brought on it a faint but unmistakable odour of horses . |
5 | while carrying on it a person who was not a qualified driver . |
6 | ‘ while carrying on it a person who was not a qualified driver ’ . |
7 | ‘ while carrying on it a person who was not a qualified driver ’ . |
8 | Rees Jones says people have told him that this is a golf course for intellectuals … which means you have to think everytime you a play a shot and that 's what he set out to create |
9 | We we did one did n't we a lot long time ago did we do one on football ? |
10 | Well we had some did n't we a long while and |
11 | And they normally say that a minute of erm that is gon na be a thousand quid do n't they a minute of video is a thousand quid |
12 | And what better community could you get than in Spring Street , he would ask , for had n't it a shop that supplied food , and two others that fitted you out from top to bottom ? |
13 | No it does n't you a name . |
14 | ‘ Have n't you a woman in the house that 's not your wife ! ’ ’ |
15 | " Have n't you a great cheek to go looking for bread-soda at this hour of the day ? |