Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] [adv] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 They believe in family values so much they 've had more than one family .
2 everything basically comes down to numbers , er see , when I was talking to you earlier about about canvassing , right , I said basically you work on key words right now you do n't need you , one , one of the things that I talked to you about canvassing is that if you notice the difference between a good canvass and a bad canvass , at least we did n't in fact activity sort of work to do in it , now if you take a , take a activ activity as being , being a key word and you discuss activity with them , right , you can then look at , at activity right as a variation on activity as there is on to action , right , now sit and do my script and talking to a customer , right , and mouthing and mouthing and mouthing and mouthing and saying your bit to a customer , you 've got to sound like a parrot , now I know the way you canvass , the centre of action between you and the cu and the punter , do you see what I mean ?
3 This is the first of 4 performances so hopefuly they 'll settle down and get used to it . ’
4 It 's a continuing theme ; dance is fickle and chews up styles so quickly it 's possible to be last week 's thing when your work is still relevant : ‘ Electro was given a bad name by break-dancing , ’ reckons David .
5 What has happened in the current year is we 've started from no involvement with this particular group of clients , and building up where by the end of the year , our best estimate we 're approaching six hundred clients so then we have a commitment of providing either residential care or some care package which keeps them out of residential care .
6 it 's strictly speaking streaming is when Paul would be in the top group for everything not necessarily , I mean settings better really it 's important
7 ‘ A challenge ? ’ she husked painfully , her eyes so wide she thought he must surely read the anguish in them .
8 Er , that 's I mean , I think if you really , in these cases you have to count them as different words just like I mean maths and physics does n't mean what maths used to mean in English .
9 He doffed his cap as we marched past , and a few paces further on we negotiated the turn and were heading back along the road on the other side of the village green towards the saluting base .
10 He continued up the hill , and she went on down ; but a few paces further on she stopped and looked back , and it was at that precise moment that it happened , because he had turned back as well and for a few moments they looked longingly at each other , each tongue-tied , but each sure , now , of the other 's feelings .
11 BRITISH Airways pilot Barbara Harmer flew into the record books yesterday when she became the first woman to operate a Concorde .
12 So if your if you 're an elder it 'll be very difficult to get up those very steep steps etcetera so it 's got disadvantages now it 's been run all sorts of ways it 's was run you know it was run as a as a wine wine bar it was run as a restaurant it 's been run as a bar it 's been run as a stage door club but all this all these ways have been run by private individuals it 's not always been the trust that 's run it it 's been run as franchise all these people have great problems actually making profit out of it and making it suitable .
13 TRANMERE won their long fight to provide a better standard of competition for their reserves today when they were admitted to the Pontins League .
14 Hopefully if the doctor prescribes me more antibiotics tomorrow then I 'll have finished them by then — if not we 'll have to rearrange things .
15 His wife turned without a word , and went to open the door ; and presently ushered in Detective Chief Inspector George Felse , mild , grey-haired and ordinary , a tired middle-aged man who would have been inconspicuous and among his peers almost anywhere he cared to materialise .
16 ‘ Whenever the train brakes hard nowadays it shakes you up .
17 People walking in but we need to need to clearly define the areas and if it 's that the national account department at has this list of corporate clients then maybe it makes sense that the national account manager responsible for deals with those also
18 But if we are going to meet expectations of clients then really we have to know exactly what it is the client needs and would be happy with .
19 Thanks again maybe I
20 And I 've seen the look in your eyes recently when you 've been watching the singers on stage .
21 Thanks very much we said .
22 Thanks very much I 've just earned my commission .
23 And er , I walked , I said oh hello er , cos Mike had just gone , he 'd gone and er , I said oh one coffee there for you , he said thanks very much it 's most generous of you .
24 Yeah , but , when you 're up there you 're in the eagle valley , and you get all these beautiful eagles right above you just soaring all over you , they 're beautiful are n't they ?
25 The county 's own er developments have included , , , , , and and of course particularly in other areas especially within we 've worked with the existing voluntary organizations in developing their centres rather than necessarily developed our own , and I think that mixed pattern has been very helpful .
26 It reads , New development will normally be permitted outside the existing built-up areas only where it is essential to the needs of agriculture or forestry , or there are other exceptional circumstances .
27 We 've all been told we 've got smelly armpits so now we have to buy the stuff .
28 They march in columns so long they may take several hours to pass one spot .
29 They 're in the hotel business in America and love Crystal Springs so much they want to buy it . ’
30 Somebody had a load of boilers away like we got down our house , central heating boilers .
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