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

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1 Well we 'll send them altogether the weekend hang on , bung it in .
2 ‘ More to follow ’ : I phoned them right a way ( and they agreed to come ) You must write it a gain ( and this time , get it right )
3 unclear get to buy your own I , I er did n't have rubber boots , I had big leather boots up to me thigh , that 's what I bought and that leather then they did n't have nails in the shoes in the , in the bottom they had wooden pegs , so that the , your leather was held by wooden pegs and the and the leather at that time were the thigh boots , you could roll them right the way down , .
4 I kept them on a bit too long .
5 Robyn , perhaps you 'd like to help me clear the dishes , ’ he instructed , giving her a warning glance .
6 I made him take me on a bit farther at the risk of him thinking I lacked the right sexual tactics .
7 I 'm sorry , you have been subsidizing me rather a lot lately . ’
8 Recently I have noticed my fiancé 's brother is showing me rather a lot of attention .
9 I often notice him looking at me and paying me rather a lot of compliments .
10 I 'm serious about that , it grieves me greatly the possibility that he may not hear what the patch has to say .
11 We did get them better a lot of them at any rate .
12 Passing the township , both brakes jammed on , I slither and judder down the newly regravelled surface , hoping for something to pass and pick me up , but also marvelling at the open splendour of the valley scenery which surprises me afresh every time I look .
13 And naturally , because for me hitherto the world had held no woman .
14 But Europe 's governing body left them in no doubt they were wasting their time by replying : ‘ It 's just not possible . ’
15 The reference to ‘ ancient and approved custom ’ might have tempted ingenious demur by the bishops , but Edward left them in no doubt where their best interest lay : ‘ know for certain that if you so act , we shall forcefully seize your baronies . ’
16 But then , if a lot of rabbits were afraid of some newcomers and wanted to deceive them — get them down a hole and attack them — they 'd start — would n't they ? — by sending someone who was plausible .
17 Melt into the Jungle and no-one sees them again until Vic 's researchers track them down a year ago .
18 That 's right , so we work them down a bit .
19 No , take them down a bit
20 I 'll just file them down a bit .
21 So , in other words , you can push them down a bit .
22 It is still used for solvent extraction procedures such as extracting drugs to put them down a chromatography column , ‘ but a lot of people have been replacing it because of its carcinogenicity ’ .
23 He 's toned them down a hell of a lot .
24 But some of my friends would never tell their brothers a thing like that ; their brothers put them down a lot .
25 Out of all the bands the NME posse catches at the CMJ , RATM are by far the most brilliantly relevant : the first to grab political issues by the scruff of the neck and ram them down the toilet pan .
26 This assumes that girls themselves want to do this , unlike Kate whose response to being given contraceptive pills by her mother was to put them down the toilet .
27 The Japanese treat valuable fish much like Bonsai , handing them down the generations as living heirlooms .
28 And er then th one man used to load the barrel , and the other man was to put them down the plank .
29 So they unharnessed the wagons , left them down the Barking road and brought the horses to the smithy .
30 Put them down the hole .
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