Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [vb -s] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The critical inability to see them comes partly from mere ideological reluctance ; partly , though , from unfamiliarity with the basic structural mode of The Lord of the Rings , the ancient and pre-novelistic device of entrelacement . |
2 | ‘ I do n't think I 've ever had a lady bring me flowers before . ’ |
3 | You can buy me flowers sometime . ’ |
4 | He liked to tell anyone who would listen where he was going and what he was doing , and so my mother found his silences ominously strange . |
5 | Other people found his looks so engaging that it is sad to think that he was deeply conscious of noses , especially when he was worried about Jewishness . |
6 | You ca n't make an individual schedule appear which includes both the tasks the person is responsible for and the ones he or she is merely involved in . |
7 | In answer to questions from our readers , SunSoft Inc says , ‘ yes , ’ it 'll be putting Solaris 2.0-on-Intel through distribution : it just does n't know which channels yet . |
8 | Bedlam which assaults both eye and ear : |
9 | He almost refuses to work which seems so oddly deliberate in view of his talent . ’ |
10 | The main symptom is that of itching which occurs mostly at night . |
11 | I do n't know who parks there to be honest . |
12 | But does anybody know who does all that hard work ? |
13 | Finally when moving into a new house it pays to replace door locks — you do n't know who has previously had a key ! ! |
14 | Say what you like about the first-past-the-post system , but it does let you know who has actually won each seat . |
15 | Perhaps ’ corrupt ’ is too strong , because we do not know who has actually taken out key words or added sections at the last minute because they are worried about the public impact of certain phrases . |
16 | But with that , I have to stress , do not snap away merrily at all your valuables and then take your film into Boots or Supersnaps or whatever with all your details on it , because you do n't know who works there and who 's going to pick up that and . |
17 | ‘ I said , was you all right and do you know who lives here ? ’ |
18 | but er you do n't know who lives there , |
19 | i do n't know who lives there . |
20 | You quickly realise she knows exactly what you are thinking . |
21 | ‘ I expect she realizes now that Prince Edward is lost to her for ever ! ’ |
22 | Experts say there has never been so much free time available to so many people . |
23 | Brewing sources say there has recently been tension between Whitbread and WIC over the shareholding issue . |
24 | And it 's been a jolly good roof I will say , it 's not let there 's never been no problems with it in even in this bad weather we 've had these last few years . |
25 | That prospective Tory candidate for Cheltenham John Taylor survived attempts to deselect him has much do with her efforts as local party chairman . |
26 | A woman police constable who reported him has since had to be transferred ‘ after being cold-shouldered ’ . |
27 | in thing , ah do you know it looks bloody lovely |
28 | Do you know he 's just woken up then ? |
29 | Better to accept it 's all gone . |
30 | Though there is no tub to thump he talks animatedly with his hands . |