Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [prep] [adj] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Your chairman was kind enough — before he let me loose on this most patient audience — to say that my attitude , for an historian , was very unhistorical and I took it that that was meant as praise . |
2 | I agree with the hon. Gentleman 's remarks about consultants getting everyone to attend between 9 o'clock and 10 o'clock , for example , and then keeping them waiting . |
3 | Do you want me to go through that again ? |
4 | ‘ You left me to cope with this alone , ’ Ari said accusingly . |
5 | I asked for some once . |
6 | It would be churlish of me not to say how much I welcome that statement , and how much I rejoice in the fact that to add to the four climbdowns that I announced at 4 o'clock , there is a fifth — the abandonment of the proposal announced by the Home Secretary in column 167 of Hansard on 2 July . |
7 | Fully-fashioned knitwear , now I think you all know what I mean by that then . |
8 | Before I come to discuss the philosophical problems that are raised by this sort of account of self and autonomy , I want to look at what I have called its implicit politics ; and what I mean by this primarily is its possible consequences for the way in which women might think about their relationships to each other , and the way in which they might think about themselves . |
9 | I 'd rather have the hit off dikes any day , but smack was easier to get hold of , so I got into that instead . |
10 | No , I got about forty anyway . |
11 | I got on fine then . |
12 | Now unless anybody 's got a burning desire to pursue the question which I posed at two o'clock , and from my point of view I think we tested it to destruction . |
13 | I sleep in that now , you know . |
14 | Oh well I apologise for that then . |
15 | Er with regard to the definition of the Greater York area , I referred to this earlier on in my submission this morning , but it may er assist the panel if I draw attention to the Secretary of State 's letter in approving the structure plan in nineteen eighty seven . |
16 | The conflicts that I referred to earlier commonly occur at the level of technique when operation is implemented in dissociation from appraisal , in the form , for example , of prescribed teaching materials which have the appearance of novelty . |
17 | ‘ Do n't I know about that already ? ’ |
18 | I woke at two o'clock lying on my kit and again at half-past three , doubled across the tent . |
19 | ‘ I came across this today , and thought it would interest you , ’ it said . |
20 | Like me , I shake like that sometimes , Lyn thought . |
21 | So I played on this really , really heavy cut by Michael Bolton — it was really rockin' and it was really cool . |
22 | I let off three straight into the gunman 's chest but he did n't look like he felt death coming on . |
23 | sort of , so how , how can I swear in all honestly , I thought it was really good . |
24 | Not a lot I can I do with this much , The Winter 's Tale . |
25 | I arrived about 1.30 a.m . |
26 | As it was , I arrived about 9 AM at St Andrews and had time to walk round the course and refresh my memory . |
27 | Oh I forgot about that actually . |
28 | Perhaps I commented on this once too often ; perhaps I expressed my gratitude too sincerely . |
29 | I finish , I finish at one o'clock on a Friday |
30 | ‘ I finish at five o'clock , so I could be with you by six . |