Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun sg] [adv] [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 All you young people as you pass by Pray on my grave now cast an eye Beware of false lovers and their friends I died from poison you may depend . ’
2 I said , ‘ Evryzink is what we call in my countree zipreezingly ockay . ’
3 My Mum when d' ya phone Billy up for ?
4 I do not what to be striking my hook away rim the fish before it has even reached its lips .
5 My shorthand also let me down when I attended a local inquest .
6 I was gibbering quietly , I felt the head of my penis stickily retreat back inside its hood of skin .
7 Take my pleasure then go home ? ’
8 My monthly insurance payment worked out at £18.20 , but I could n't qualify for the Denplan scheme until the necessary work had been carried out to make my mouth dentally fit .
9 oh coat , I do n't know , I 've got my key so do n't worry about that
10 A handkerchief drenched in vinegar was often all that could be done but he added , ‘ I seldom enter an hospital or prison before breakfast ; in an offensive room I avoid drawing my breath deeply ; and on my return sometimes wash my mouth and hands . ’
11 Erm my Guild always say they 're lucky in having me because I 've come back and give them all the information and they seem to be so well-educated themselves now you know .
12 My darling little swallow … ’
13 I had to run to the end of the course with a hoop on my head then put the ring on a pole , then on the way back I had to arrange the bean bags in the right colour hoops , then get in an old potato bag and jump to the middle of the course then I had to skip to the end .
14 The noises in my head never stop and have nearly driven me to suicide .
15 My wife also read it and declared it superior to the equivalent magazine sent her by her old University — Oxford .
16 I and my colleague here have the pleasure and the privilege of serving on a vast majority of a Liberal Democrat erm local authority .
17 ‘ Men of my age frequently need a new washer , ’ was his cheerful comment , an unsolicited reference to his urinary difficulties .
18 and I 've got a and then oh this my paper here hold on .
19 ‘ Now I 'm going to concentrate on my music and give my career more focus being with a company that understands what I 'm doing .
20 Have n't got my knife here have I ?
21 This is what I do to my teddy just hold her by her leg nice teddy , look !
22 In fact , my doctor even put me on a diet .
23 Hold my hand then come on hold mummy 's hand , there 's a good girl no you 've got to pull it bye .
24 The more I was up there , the more I thought cor I could take my coat off put on an overall , live up here forever
25 My lot just do what they 're told ( he was really quite worked up for him ) and better look out if they do n't .
26 It said in my book just tidy them up if you , you know , if they needed a bit of tidying up .
27 The squirrels and birds in my garden certainly know me individually .
28 Those in favour of , of my motion please show those against that is carried .
29 ‘ Fred lets me make the decisions , an' it was my idea ter sort this back room out . ’
30 I suspect that a number of ethologists of my generation occasionally feel the same way about ethological generalizations to human beings .
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