Example sentences of "[adj] [pers pn] [verb] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | You might find it 's a little bit strange me stood up here talking to you about temporary labour , part-time workers , when you 've heard what Asda 's gone through and said temporary labour situations all morning . |
2 | What do you think specific I give up you started , you started so you can finish . |
3 | And now I am sorry I came back . |
4 | ‘ Sorry I sounded off yesterday . |
5 | I 'm sorry I burst in on you like this . ’ |
6 | Erm , Felixstowe , Fam oh sorry I missed out Hy Grammar School which was the really famous one . |
7 | What I 'm sorry I switched off a couple of minutes ago |
8 | As the sea is calm I turn in to a narrow cleft on the headland , cutting the engine and gliding in between the faces of grey rock to let my passengers get the flavour of the sights and sounds of a Shetland geo . |
9 | something goes wrong I end up backfiring on me or something . |
10 | I had rooms in college that year , so instead of turning east along the High I carried on down Magpie Lane and round the corner into Merton Street , taking care over the cobbles , treacherous when wet . |
11 | A tricky wind was blowing on to the anchorage and what with snakes and the prospect of getting wet I lay off for lunch . |
12 | While in command of Venturous I missed out on a lot of the big drug operations through being in the north of Scotland , but I always enjoyed working as part of a team with the other cutters or any of the shore units . |
13 | Erm , popping out of your body is no different I think in from erm driving along in your car and er turning off and hopping out of the car . |
14 | Sometimes if it 's completely wrong you start over , or you have to get in and actually wade into the paper and do some design work on it , but the other thing is allowing a certain sense of experimentation . |
15 | At the moment you do I take it you 're recording people who sort of ring up say I 'm interested you send out a package to them you record them |
16 | If you 're not careful you end up going for those long healthy walks you always said you hated . ’ |
17 | This is very difficult to do , and unless the practitioner is careful she ends up resembling the Prime Minister feigning compassion in the face of some disaster . |
18 | Hand outstretched she came up to where I was sitting . |
19 | And now for something completely different we go over to our roving reporter in the North East of England who is interviewing a member of The Marauders . |
20 | we ended up entertaining we ended up entertaining erm everybody that was sitting there , it was really funny and we were |
21 | Unfortunately if things go wrong we go back to square one . |
22 | And as I had told you before on the previous er chat we had , how my father took over er when when I was two years old we moved up . |
23 | That mathematicians had a very very hard time and they got a lot of things wrong they went off down the wrong track for hundreds of years before |
24 | The difficult part about this one is that people all have odd shaped heads , now and you find that if you put them on too high they squidge off like that , and you 've got to think of bandaging an egg basically , if you had an egg with a little hole in one end and you 've got to put a bandage round you 'd have to put it very carefully round the widest bit would n't you for it to stay firm and that 's the secret , everyone 's heads different and as you put it round you 've got to see where you can get it , where , sometimes it 's over the ears , sometimes it 's above the ears according to the peoples ' shaped , different shaped heads everyone 's different , anything else ? |
25 | Trance-like he drove down the Edgware Road , responding to the multitudinous traffic lights with mechanical movements , while the agitated Eleanor continued to lash his unreceptive ear with a never-ending stream of abuse . |
26 | It dragged their small boat for several miles and as it struggled to get free it spat out a human torso , some pieces of wetsuit and a face mask . |
27 | He got so embarrassed he turned round and scuttled out . |
28 | It was from something on a thin silver chain around her neck , and after snapping it free he stood up to inspect his find in the available light . |
29 | ‘ I mentioned to Jed that Nerina had a crush on him , and I 'm afraid it got back to her . ’ |
30 | If the pupil in the drama lesson is conscious of using drama to help ‘ the real me to get out ’ then this could be as limiting as the most inflexible authoritarian teaching . |