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

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1 When I ask Rachel again to let me pay for somewhere decent she says , no , this place is recognized by the DHSS .
2 But because people mi mess about so much it kills .
3 and you 'll be pleased to know that because we 've waffled on for so much we 'll have to save the county 's peculiar pastimes until tomorrow ,
4 Erm y'know erm it 's also erm perhaps interesting the way things have er have shifted you know in the last decade or so , like that thing that erm used to be on in the seventies , It Ai n't Half Hot Mum , with um a number of people pretending to be Indians and and exhibiting all the stereotypes y'know it ai n't half racist mum is probably more erm er in fact there was a book called It Ai n't Half Racist Mum that er Leicester University library had er y'know going on about exactly that you know the sort of y'know racism of comedy .
5 He made inquiries and discovered that for just 19 he could get to Ontario .
6 and I used them this year and they er I 've got quite a lot of Right furry I was er hoping to get I do n't think these 'll come out somehow .
7 As they are stupid they are unreliable , and with a leadership of only 4 they will almost always fail their test .
8 In the example above , Smith would have a laterality coefficient of 0.20 while/ones would have a coefficient of only 0.14 It does not matter whether the score for the left side is larger or smaller than the score on the right since the sign of the coefficient , negative or positive , indicates the direction of any lateral advantage .
9 For a man of just thirty it was a remarkable achievement .
10 ‘ At the risk of deeply shocking you , I have to say that in relation to small claims , we have to get rid of the lawyers . ’
11 Regardless of whether this critic has inadvertently recommended some English a cappella recordings in the very act of eloquently disparaging them , every listener , both in England and abroad , will know what the phrase ‘ overwhelming grisaille ’ is intended to convey .
12 No no , there are natural , we always have a strong preference for something but we can actually develop them , just like management style we have a strong preference for , for one style but it is something that we can learn can get more and try and rationale sort of like theoretical we can try and rationalize what 's perhaps happening is that in situations when we 're not gaining a lot and it could be that it 's because it 's had a lot of activity and we can actually gain more from it we can rationalize it and analyze it .
13 They 've , there with lycra but , there kind of more cheap you know let me get these .
14 feet and inches , what do you want , oh , oh he said er , he 's a fellow , he 's a fellow of about thirty you know
15 sold it now , different people got it and they 've gone to Amer going to America yeah that was them , ever so nice girl she is and her children , two lovely girls and a boy of about sixteen I suppose , lovely girl she was , and they were frightened to go anywhere .
16 It was n't compulsory er erm up to the age of about eighteen I think ,
17 Even at the age of about 13 I 'd be guided only by people who I thought knew something about the game , and who were not thing to stitch me up-I was always thinking people were trying to stitch me up for some reason .
18 With an uncertainty expected to be less than 10–7 in a value of about 137.035 it should be possible to test directly quantum electrodynamics , or QED , the quantum theory of electromagnetism .
19 If I get out of here alive I shall write to Mr Gorbachev .
20 She 's placed another advertisement in this week 's local newspaper , under an assumed name — one of around 20 she 's thought to use .
21 as far as part time work goes and supply work , because erm that work is sort of quite spasmodic I suppose it can be I mean some people do a regular amount some do bits here and there .
22 ‘ Tell me , Miss Levington , ’ he enquired with silky smoothness , ‘ as you 're such an expert on human nature , why did Giles Denton make a point of publicly embarrassing you at the Grand Hotel ? ’
23 Whereas when I work I 'm sort of too careful I think I 'm too scared to do something .
24 Er and so I got the job like dead easy you see .
25 So like I even said that to the coppers today I said he 's been handling seventeen hundred pounds near enough near as damn it
26 I went to fetch them and returned with only three I 'd found , jungle , Safari and Ice .
27 If we find property that we 're , we 're not happy with then all we 've got to do is get it under ultra violet because all police forces do that and up will come the post code .
28 However , every time we had a break into there half we were hacked down .
29 Partly because there are more males to start with and partly because male foetuses do n't survive as well as female ones , as any erm er erm erm maternity hospital will tell you that deals with very young you know , premature babies .
30 This relegation - for as such it was undoubtedly construed — to the domestic realm , whilst on the one hand promoting a higher status than before for women in terms of motherhood ( a status generated for society 's structural purposes and needs ) , also resulted in an overall decrease in women 's status generally , for , to use the well known Levi-Straussian model , the domestic unit — i.e. the ‘ biological ’ family concerned with reproducing and socializing new members of society — was seen as separate from the public entity — i.e. the superimposed network of alliances and relationships which comprised society proper , as it were .
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