Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] [pron] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 For best results , do take time to prepare surfaces properly you plan to paint or paper .
2 If we take these views literally we arrive at the notion of style as an optional additive , and there is an obvious problem : how can we judge when the factor of style is absent ?
3 And yet they did n't have any signs so I think he 's talking through his hat .
4 And it cuts up the grass in wee bits and instead of er making the roads better it makes them worse .
5 They helped specify the system and we had regular meetings so nothing got out of hand .
6 Yeah , I mean if it was peaks only I mean there 's nothing to stop me doing it .
7 he 's got two of them up there , engines and the big bikes so I 've got ta ring him up and see how much he wants some bits for .
8 Yeah , mind you his , his short er term policies so it does n't matter in the long run .
9 Were actually are making a profit we said at the beginning we do get a payment from petticoats so I do n't see that arrangement actually changing but it suits the trust were not very good at running restaurant 's . .
10 This case began before my use of LM 's and I prescribed Lycopodium 6C three times daily which dealt with the symptoms within a few days .
11 the flames so I says it 's got ta wait , so
12 there was n't really There was n't really a great deal of er sort of stuff here but it was more about sort of language and shifts so I had to like shift through it and find the bits
13 For future generations alone we 've got to stop having children .
14 In drawing up the list of activities below we have aimed to recommend programmes of study that reinforce the links between English and drama , and between English and media education , which we seek to emphasise throughout this Report as well as in chapters 8 and 9. • We see role-play as a valuable means of broadening pupils ' mental and emotional horizons and of developing social and personal confidence : it provides an ideal medium for much of the exploratory and/or performance-based elements of programmes of study .
15 She says that it would be wrong of the council to judge who is a good or bad busker , what they 're doing is setting out some rules so everyone knows where they stand .
16 Well he 's got eight so many other times so I thought I 'd try it !
17 it says leave it for ten minutes so I expect it er hardens now
18 In practice if there are beneficiaries who are capable of being consulted , it 's likely that one will say to those beneficiaries Right we need to raise some money , there 's only the shares to do it with , we 're proposing to sell them do you agree with that or would you prefer to have the shares and gives us some money ?
19 With the power of her eyes alone she had compelled a glass of water to tip and spill its contents over the horrible Headmistress , and anybody who could do that could do anything .
20 All the er , all the units are let , we 've had two , we 've had notice of two terminations coming up , but we have actually got a waiting list for units so I do n't think we 'll have any problem in filling those .
21 Well I think it was the maternity because I mean she had had eleven pregnancies so I think she she was very , very erm able to talk about it and I , I do n't , I know Dad had got a good job in the , well if you can call any pit job a good job , but say that the money was decent , but I know that she always had to have two doctors and it was , it was in those days we were , it was good we were in a doctor 's club because , you know , you had n't got any er the maternity and , and the , and the ante- natal and pre-natal and goodness knows what that we 've got today .
22 And in school subjects it was not those which depended on words alone which drew benefit from IT .
23 and you 've got to develop the relationships so it does n't become ridiculous and you deserve , you 're disturbed every ten minutes every night of the week .
24 Th th the final the final sort of sick joke was the fact that erm having having disposed of the fingers to the theatre , the hospital they 'd got this box of ice lollies so they proceeded then to give them to people !
25 onions and carrots so it made a , a dish full
26 the entries so he said .
27 We have heard quite a lot , colleagues , about pensions and pension schemes over the last eighteen months perhaps we have to actually thank Mr Maxwell for raising the issue , even if those pensioners he cheated wo n't thank him .
28 Yeah well most are birds and animals so I do n't know .
29 Er I was at Portugal , we had fancied going to America but er my husband 's young brother and his wife want to come with us this year and they 've got two young kids so they felt it was far enough for them .
30 they had bought the house , erm in erm North Uphall , a big mansion like , you know , and er , he had the business in the , he built the business in the stables , there was like the stables so he renovated and got it , it out and renovated and made a business er engineering business , er , oh , hatch , like with the house and they only paid er seventy eight thousand when they bought it and then when they 've sold it they 've got about three hundred and eighty thousand for that and he er , hire , hired now the , you know these units
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