Example sentences of "[vb pp] [verb] [adv] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | In the event one is hard pressed to see how hers is a theology , as opposed to simply a political agenda for the liberation of people . |
2 | That 's why we were taught to write beautifully I suppose . |
3 | Er last year and time has flown has n't it ? |
4 | It 's only just boiled has n't it ? |
5 | That 's all altered has n't it ? |
6 | I have n't she pressed shift there we are . |
7 | And , seventy seven people say yes , and twenty three people say no , and are n't you fascinated to know why they voted that way ? |
8 | ‘ I 've come to see where you live . ’ |
9 | I do n't know when he goes , I have n't heard the story properly , cos I was upstairs and , er well Ron was half way upstairs and Eileen come on to the landing and I was in the bathroom , so I says I 'll come down , no she says you need n't bother cos we 're not staying we 've only just er come to see how you are |
10 | Welcomed in his loneliness into the congregation of a lively evangelical parish church in a northern suburb of London , he had come to see how he might be finally delivered from inconsequence . |
11 | we could actually make you a bit bit A lot better than this , and I think the time has come to adjust how we 're treating you a little bit . |
12 | Later the collision fenders were painted white to be seen in the blackout and sticky netting fixed to the window glass to prevent splintering ; there was a small diamond shaped hole in the centre , through which passengers were expected to discover where they were . |
13 | He promised himself that this would be the last time he strayed beyond the legally permitted limits in life-he could n't risk the loss of Celia . |
14 | She 'd half expected him to barge past her , just like that other time , and she 'd resolved to set about him with her fists if he tried . |
15 | These are solved to predict how it will behave under a set of prescribed conditions . |
16 | Many of the quite commonplace products of modern technology might as well be magic , for all that any normal person could be expected to understand how they work . |
17 | As a result of my union work , I 've come to understand how I am linked to a chain too . |
18 | felt that the wider problem of possible changes in the Institute should be addressed to determine where it was going . |
19 | Nobody expected Liz to uproot herself , like a woman , like a wife , and follow her husband to America : she was expected to stay where she was , pursuing her own career and pursuing her own inner life , whatever that might be . |
20 | Secondly , investment analysts will be approached to investigate how they view companies with substantial R & D investments , again with particular interest in accounting practices and disclosures . |
21 | I am not permitted to say where he will remove you to . |
22 | ‘ You could not be expected to foresee how he would turn out . ’ |
23 | I know , I wo n't be , ah , Leeds have won have n't they ? |
24 | If you come up you 've won have n't you ? |
25 | if I got ten before I get to the top I 've won have n't I ? |
26 | I 've , I 've won have n't I , I reckon ? |
27 | That ca n't be twelve pounds surely , it 's slightly imperfect , twelve pounds each oh well at least we 've looked have n't we ? |
28 | Well I do n't think it 's in there darling cos I 've already looked have n't I ? |
29 | Well they 're not new blimming , new pict though they 've decorated have n't they , they 've done one coat now , I look like Nora Batty with wrinkles in this tights I told her to phone me from Woking station but she 's probably er |
30 | I , I , I was gon na tell you what I thought it was and I 've forgotten have n't I ? |