Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] [adv prt] [prep] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I slip round to where my hand finds the iron handle . |
2 | I want out of here . ’ |
3 | ‘ I want out of here , ’ she said , ‘ and I want out of here now . ’ |
4 | ‘ I want out of here , ’ she said , ‘ and I want out of here now . ’ |
5 | ‘ I want out of here , ’ she said again . |
6 | No , I hold on in there till the last moment . |
7 | The defensive manoeuvre behind it is something like this : if I do n't acknowledge that this thing has happened then I do n't have to believe it is true ; I wo n't have to understand what has occurred if I hold off from consciously realizing that it has happened . |
8 | Well erm I actually stopped smoking about er , two years ago and was quite surprised at the amount of weight I put on in about five months , which was two stone , which I did n't think I 'd deserved ! |
9 | Well it 's , I put down on here that er , it 's a benefit for customers that possibly their shops close half day where they can have collections , er sorry deliveries in the morning so that they 've got benefit of having deliveries A M |
10 | ‘ All right , ’ she said slowly , ‘ let's suppose I walk out of here . |
11 | Then I walk out of here and see something in the paper and I 'm right back there . ’ |
12 | ‘ I set out to wilfully parody other music papers like Melody Maker who were so pompous ( plus ça change ! ) so I did things like call our letters section Gasbag after MM 's rather earnest ‘ Mailbag ’ . |
13 | If I ca n't get to the person they want I try and say to them , ‘ Look , can you please ring back ’ , because if they left a message , that message would have been lying on my desk until the next morning , until I get round to actually phoning that person internally , saying this person rang . |
14 | I get up for about half four and |
15 | Well it 's he 's , he gets up at six in the morning and I get up at about five o'clock and I go to bed later than him anyway normally , so it must be |
16 | I get in at just before three o'clock . |
17 | People keep saying it 's going to take time before I get back to where I was , but I want it to happen sooner . |
18 | to think I wish he 'd come back I get back to how life was cos I would n't touch it with a barge pole . |
19 | Yeah and then that by the time I get back about fourish |
20 | If I get out of here alive I shall write to Mr Gorbachev . |
21 | ‘ What 'll I do , Mother , what on earth will I do when I get out of here ? ’ |
22 | After I get out of here , I 'll just have my flat and I 'll continue . |
23 | ‘ Well , as I was tellin' the others , I 'll either be fit or dead by the time I get out of here . ’ |
24 | What will I do when I get out of here ? |
25 | In her hospital room , Rose said , ‘ I get out of here tomorrow . |
26 | Well , as long as it does n't make me feel uneasy , I 'm a fairly tidy sort of person , so I do make the bed , and sort of tidy up in the bedroom , and I tidy up in here , when she 's gone to bed . |
27 | I turn back to where I was in the text . |
28 | But I go on for ever … ‘ |
29 | This is what my focus is , once I go out of here I want to go out walking . |
30 | I had an ultimatum from Great-gran : if I take up proceedings for a divorce , then I go out of here , but dear Andrew stays . ’ |