Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] [det] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 they were on about that they ship them abroad and th , they were interviewing a lad in London he said oh , he used to get up in the morning and er go down to the phone box and phone this contact they know and he 'd tell you what cars you wanted pinching this day and they pinch them to order !
2 No I 'm not on about that I 'm on about lea chucking them out at one o'clock .
3 Sunday afternoon , remembering in between this you had a mile home again for Sunday dinner , and back again in the afternoon for Sunday School .
4 And er that 's how we used to fix everything in like that you see .
5 When you 're down like that you just have to keep getting the ball into the box and that 's what I did .
6 This can be reduced a little if she goes in with all she needs for the first few days : a clean dressing-gown , slippers , a change of night clothes and bedjacket and all the toilet articles and other small items she is likely to want .
7 Along with that it will be informing local people about epilepsy to create a greater public understanding of the condition , will raise funds for the association , and represent its aims and objectives at local levels .
8 Along with these we have displayed all the recovered remains of the aircraft .
9 Erm and along with this we were thinking about ways to subsidize conference for people and this might be one way to do it for the for York Green Party to pay part of the cost of renting the accommodation .
10 I want you to sing along with this it 's very good you 'll enjoy this all right .
11 and Ruth says I commit myself to him , he will now be my god , and therefore your people will be my people , your home will be my home , your destiny will be my destiny the way is clear , she makes that greatest decision of her life , a decision that will affect the whole of her life but its not as say a life decision is a commitment now , we , we , we are always confronted , day after day we are confronted to make decisions , some of you make decisions and were not too committed about them , and if things alter they will change our minds , not just a ladies prerogative to change her mind , men do it as well and things happen and we think oh no well , I wo n't go through with that I 'll change my mind before its too late , but here Ruth she is not just making a decision , she is making a total commitment , a commitment that is worth time of the whole of her life , to promised to be loyal to de to Naomi and her deceased husband , she promises loyalty to Naomi 's race and the people of god , but above all she acknowledge 's Naomi 's god and her willingness to follow him to the end , you know this , how she finishes of this commitment where you die I will die its to the end its to the end of my life , I will not walk out of it and even after you 've gone mother in law , even after you are dead I am still committed to that decision , this decision I am making today where you die I will die , there I will be buried , and here she sorts of puts this solemn vow to this commitment , thus may the lord to do me and worse if any thing but death parts you and me .
12 Dentist Simon Allum , who has a surgery in the village of Hurworth , near Darlington , said : ‘ If the Government goes through with this we will refuse to take any more NHS patients .
13 Now , we hear time and time again of the one million capital that was spent and yes and I do hope that the provisions that will now be made through a combined budget which Mr seems to think is half a million but I can assure you it is not half a million however , I do I can further reassure him that by the time the Highfields er and Moat management committee have gone through with this it will be half a million , there will be a proper budget provision as it should have been in the last five to six years .
14 ‘ As long as you have all these lords and ladies lodged at the top of the heap , no one else can break through except those they allow in .
15 but I ca n't afford to go on like that you see
16 Carroll , whose continuing achilles injury has resulted in Gallagher stepping in as his deputy in recent games , admitted : ‘ Mick was brilliant , and if he carries on like that I might not be able to get my place back . ’
17 In fact if we go on like this we 're almost bound to .
18 On March 1st a French listening post overheard a German remark on the telephone : ‘ if it goes on like this we sha n't have a man left after the war ’ .
19 Well if I go on like this we 'll be getting another bag next week !
20 ‘ We do n't want to start crowing because we 're not up there yet , but if we keep on like this I believe this side can make a challenge . ’
21 If you carry on like this I will ask Hassan to put you behind bars . "
22 And if they go on like this I shall need something bigger and lighter .
23 If I go on like this you wo n't want to meet me .
24 If he went on like this she was n't even sure she would have enough composure to return to Vienna and resume her church and radio work .
25 Just a bit left on her legs so the baby must have used up all if the baby carries on like this she 'll be anaemic I think .
26 Anyway , if she does turn up , you can tell her to bugger off for all I care ! ’
27 But the dig , which involved drilling three holes , was called off after all they found were eighteenth century foundations .
28 So here it 's something very like that I finished up with I 've if I 'd started off with that I would have finished up with twice what
29 If we 'd have started off with this it would have given us twice what we got .
30 The way the girl carried off by These us on an early unsigned vase ( fig. 91 ) overlaps the border — the action breaking out of the frame — is symptomatic .
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