Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [vb base] [v-ing] " in BNC.

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1 But it 's just uncanny I 'd suddenly I keep picking green for occasions .
2 Suddenly I start puking into the road , but nothing comes up except this slimy stuff .
3 Suddenly I start ripping the poster off the wall , ripping it into bits .
4 Yeah but I , I think that 's the importance basically I mean reading through this it 's very easy to sort of in , in a way you know go , go to this point of view because it was written at the time , but I mean we , we still now that it was a very sort of say left wing point of view
5 But when it rained , going down I mean going down it rained so much I thought we 'd never , never even going to get there .
6 After I have put the phone down I sit gazing at Kyle on the opposite side of the airwell .
7 Personally I LOVE getting the new kit …
8 yes , so I 've giving him a , a cloth to go and rub it with
9 So I keep trying to get me eyelashes and push up .
10 Or so I keep telling myself .
11 We 've also approached Nottingham Evening Post who 've expressed an interest in taking it on , but again we still have n't got a meeting , so I intend ringing them both this week , and stressing that we need to get a move on because really we need an issue out by March .
12 So I come belting in .
13 we 're not a society yet , so I mean thinking about that , we have tried to become a society before .
14 I mean look , and even so I mean depending on where it 's gon na be
15 So I think writing to John to thank him .
16 But it is included in the deposit plan of the greenbelt by the County Council , that 's greenbelt land , so I think bearing in mind what the the panel said the other day , I can accept this discussion that for the time being we assume that is in the greenbelt .
17 So I think bringing out the national agreement , although it was a great development for the union , and these docked a lot of the work they had to beforehand had to do , it certainly did n't help the relations and the entries in the trade union movement .
18 So I think turning to the er suggested resolutions , they 're four main issues with and firstly that we are dissatisfied er with the method and needs consultation .
19 So I stand shaking my head , making clucking noises .
20 At about nine o'clock I start putting Mum to bed .
21 Er John Grantham , C P R E , erm just coming back to the to the general questions you you asked earlier about about erm consistency with guidance and and P P G three in particular , erm in in the written evidence we we 've addressed that , and I do n't wish to go over that ground short of saying that that I feel the contribution from er Mr Jewitt , which was Hambledon 's particularly helpful in that regard in in I think explaining erm how government guidance is different now to when to how it was er at the earlier deliberations of the Greater York authorities , and I feel that that 's very important consideration erm , I 'd I 'd like to restrict my my comments just to two points , and they they both really refer to things that were introduced by the representative from from Barton Willmore .
22 And then and then like you know and then she went off in a mood cos I cos I go to let's me sit opposite you like hinting like oh I do n't want to sit there .
23 not really long you get talking to somebody and
24 You 'll start getting back now , now you 're back to your last four pence when it comes down you start getting back do n't you ?
25 So you like living with them , do you ?
26 So you keep trying , and trying , and trying .
27 So you go running for it , chasing that feeling of being alive , the sensation .
28 So you start shouting at your breadhead : come on , supply me .
29 We can delay cashing orders whenever the need arises and we have complete control over them and how much we save depending on the particular needs of the children at a particular time .
30 A lot of things were said when we broke up and perhaps we regret saying them .
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