Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb base] [adv] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 It 's afternoon keep saying that it 's afternoon it 's morning to me this afternoon pick up your phone and give me a ring now O nine O four six four one six four one .
2 Most late nineteenth-century feminists saw feminism primarily as a movement for moral reform , which would of necessity bring in its wake desirable political and social change .
3 So everyone continues to use the Ridgeway in a fairly easy truce — while the men from the ministry make up their minds .
4 In meditation bring out your pallet of the emotions and paint your mind with the colours of love .
5 Whether the quotation be an invitation to treat or an offer is actually immaterial , because the buyer will in response send back his purchase order with his standard conditions of purchase on the back .
6 For example , many Westerners are indignant when seeing an Indian mahout raise high his ankus ( an iron rod with a hook at one end ) and bring it down smartly on the head of his inattentive elephant .
7 That London Underground bring back their chocolate vending machines .
8 In the end , however , the Ukrainian decision to vote for full independence left him with little alternative but to withdraw from the USSR and in effect bring about its demise ( see pp. 179–85 ) .
9 Given the standard revenue account above there are two further issues which this objective versus subjective classification introduces .
10 As Ken told John Lahr , author of the official Orton biography Prick Up Your Ears ( Lahr also edited the Orton diaries ) : ‘ He ( Orton ) had this capacity to have a sexual adventure and tell you the conversation that went on as well .
11 It is today — professionals such as Mr Peter Mandelson and Sir Gordon Reece believe — that the electorate make up their minds .
12 Or you could take a bit of a short cut say well we 've already got twelve there thirteen fourteen fifteen sixteen and so on .
13 Does Bonanza suggest how anybody is supposed to get the death cleared up when he takes an important witness thirty miles away ?
14 Me and Mummy know where he hides it and my mum takes some .
15 Well you see he said that the problem with the college site is very few people at the college know how it runs .
16 She drew her engagement ring down her fine finger and pushed it back again preparatory to making a move in a game .
17 Different poisons require different actions , so if you suspect poisoning find out what substance your child has eaten or inhaled .
18 Fra fo'st off he was werrittin' an witterin' an sissin an spittin perpetiwel . ’
19 I felt the nearside wheel go over something and as there were no more shots , I opened my eyes .
20 After what seemed an age , she felt Kattina 's open mouth close over her own , breathing quietly against her lips before licking them with her long tongue .
21 Well you want one walkover do n't you , then you 'll be walking round at Twickenham .
22 You think every team you start worrying about almost every side do n't you ?
23 These are supposed on the side do n't you ?
24 paediatric coast do n't you ?
25 well you like it with custard do n't ya ? it 's not got icing on
26 You want the key to the car do n't you ?
27 Do you think it 's worth it though for what you get out of it , well I mean you obviously do , you like the car do n't you ?
28 But I do n't think the force recognise just what this department does up front , in in that way
29 You have a term and then in a middle of the term you have a half term do n't you ?
30 Yeah you run the tape do n't you to tune these in .
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