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

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1 And then they want someone else 's help or whatever else and er I can see that they 're concerned that you know they have a concern or want something from me then and I pass on I some action to take place you know for you know I 've on to somebody or someone said to him , I always give my name .
2 Get them down you Zulu chief . ’
3 come on now , put your fucking boot down you old bastard
4 Oh sit yourself down you fat cow .
5 That 's the recommendation made by the Royal College of Physicians in they 1986 report .
6 The sound of heavy boots sliding down he crumbling bank made them all glance up .
7 Her eyes had become accustomed to the dark , and she could see , as she peered down it either way , that to the left this road opened out .
8 Of course in he many years later to debate whether other alternatives could have been adopted .
9 The son of a schoolmaster , James lived in he small town of Tunapuna near the capital , Port of Spain .
10 To achieve this , larger mammals , such as goats , sheep and deer , must mate in he shortening days of autumn because they have a gestation period of about six months .
11 There is thus no advantage at all in he intermediate triangulation step .
12 In fact , I became so proficient — I used to go over and over them first thing in the mornings — that I finished pulling up Trevino on a couple of occasions .
13 Go on you that joke did n't ya ?
14 Come on you big girl do it
15 Go on you naughty boy .
16 Come on you silly cow , oh he 's run right into her path
17 Well you with his money you can pay off them two bills .
18 Piss off you Irish slag .
19 She heard Rab , ‘ Get up ya lazy swine , ’ but Phillis did not stir ; there was little he could do .
20 They 're watching Neighbours Come on , get up you lazy bugger !
21 But listen up you pitiful poetry people : just deal with it .
22 Make up you bloody mind !
23 my sister will shout at me shut up you little cow
24 … is ‘ flung ’ into the car by her father ( who is angry with Mrs Parton 's concern for the safety of her many hatboxes ) , his anger is expressed as ‘ Shut up you silly cow
25 It 's like , ‘ Wake up you silly c—s ’ ! ’
26 Shut up you fat bastard
27 Shut up you old tart !
28 Shut up you old bag , Bodie thought viciously , and ignored her .
29 As caravan routes became more organised , large cities sprang up it crucial junctions .
30 Going up it that way .
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