Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [vb base] [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | Hundreds of them suddenly erupt from a tiny hole in the sand and start sprinting across the dune looking for the bodies of insects that may have collapsed from heat stress . |
2 | You see some of them only live in a small cottage with no garden and that 's an extension to their home , you can go down there with the children |
3 | I 'm not what you 'd call the retiring type , and I rarely flinch from a fight when I 'm sure of my own righteousness ; but there is one thing I can not cope with , and that is unprovoked aggression . |
4 | I personally know of a foreign company planning to establish a factory and recruit a thousand staff in Britain . |
5 | I only change into a fighter in the last ten minutes before I get into the ring . ’ |
6 | ‘ You know perfectly well , Marler , that these days I only go after a story I think is really worthwhile . |
7 | I feel far mo , less sympathy and far less identification with her than I perhaps do with a male worker who has to cope with the same kind of exploitation that I do , day in , day out . |
8 | That 's , that 's just like me that is , if I get into a rhythm and someone gives er , I can do it then , but if I just sit on a page , I think oh how do you do that ? |
9 | I just go on a Thursday , but I do n't go week |
10 | She may be joking , but me , I just growl in a choked voice ‘ Hey , why do n't you cut us some of that cake ? ’ |
11 | No I just sound like a bloke . |
12 | I normally work on a 33MHz 486 , and do n't ever have to wait much for anything to happen . |
13 | ‘ If I ever go to a funeral in an out-of-the-way place , I always get pushed a discoloured glass of potheen . |
14 | I always bake of a Wednesday , just like my mother used to — two saffron cakes and a tray of buns they last us nicely through the week . ’ |
15 | ‘ I always pack in a hurry , ’ she explained , as she carefully arranged three pairs of canvas shoes in a neat row under her bed . |
16 | ‘ I always go into a massive depression in November . |
17 | What I always do on a Monday |
18 | And I always look on a writer as only a beginner . |
19 | I look good in this , your standard little black number , and I still get into a tight pair of jeans … |
20 | In spite of six weeks of unceasing rain Wade was , by October 1732 , able to write , ‘ I still hope in a fortnight to pass the Coriarick Mountain in my coach ’ , and sure enough by the end of October the road was finished , ‘ made through a part of the country , ’ as he justly claimed in his report to the Treasury , ‘ that was scarcely passable for man or horse … now made as easy and practicable for wheel carriages as any road in the country ’ . |
21 | ‘ I STILL ache with a longing to know just what Morrissey 's minions see in the man , what special stardust quality does he possess to endear him so closely to their palpitating hearts . |
22 | I still keep as a bookmark my ticket for the 1989 Revolution Day parade in Red Square . |
23 | I still feel like a newcomer . |
24 | I still believe in a place called Hope . |
25 | I STILL believe in a place called Hope . |
26 | I still believe in a God . |
27 | I wanted to be a winner when I played football and I still do as a manager . ’ |
28 | Now , although I have great respect for er , the representative of the Osteoporosis Society I se , I still think as a epidemiologist that there have n't been enough women on H R T for long enough |
29 | As you know , comrade , I usually cater to a civilian clientele . ’ |
30 | I usu , I usually go to a St.Andrews dance about that time . |