Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [adv] [pers pn] [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 This particular study for so he could listen to it .
2 We 'll find , while he 's just finding that look there 's just one more item that 's erm a Christmas card from so I 'll pass that round so you can have a while we 're just trying to find .
3 There 's a little erm piece in there you might want
4 Show me where each term from so you could Thanks very much .
5 You 're talking about about two months from now we 'd have our first year anniversary .
6 Er some of the new products er you talk we talked about like Navigation Server we will be working with N C R on precisely we 'll be shipping those products .
7 Cleaning may consist of a quick dust or ‘ whip round ’ for the harassed housewife , and to some eyes at least it will still look as though the house has been cleaned — hence the expression ‘ eye service ’ ( 'I 've just given the house eye service today' ) .
8 ‘ They have been treated , therefore , as persons in a different situation from mere contractors for then they would have been exempt , but in truth they are purchasers who have acquired an interest not in a mere chattel , but in a subject of a permanent nature … ’
9 Twelve miles south of here you can see Britain 's oldest horse races , the Kiplingcotes Derby at South Dalton .
10 listening to the mi in the mi if you plug the earphones in there you can hear at the same time what 's being recorded .
11 The following day , Sunday 10 March , Action Committee members and friends started to forage for office furnishings and equipment from anywhere they could get them .
12 Early contacts with leading Labour figures suggested that on this question at least they might prove more flexible than the Conservatives .
13 Well then we ai n't got ta traipse wires across so you can put it in
14 Just er it might of been of course I had plants through there it might have been
15 sort of well we ca n't pay this that and the other and the thing that really gets me and , and , you know , I , I 've tried to reason it through so many times but top er top of these mums ' sort of shopping list is these disposable nappies
16 And it was made of a sort of very I would think cheap starched er cotton .
17 Seven years from now they will be Britain 's top importers .
18 Well my pal and myself we took these two girls and we sat in the middle of the Temperance Hall and he said come on let's sit over on the balcony he says and put up my clothes by the radiator he says it 's been raining he says and it will dry them , so we moved , and exactly from were we moved was where the women got killed , just candelabra dropped on her and er when it happened the fella on the stage the comedian was singing , a hundred years from now you wo n't be here , and I wo n't be here and from the corner of my eye I could see something gradually dropping like one of these candelabras and I thought hello that 's part of the act you know , it was just gradually coming down and all of a sudden , whooosh and the roof came straight in oh and I do n't know sure I 'd I , everything went dark of course I mean it was all in blacked-out all the chairs were loose , so as the folks wended their way towards the exit doors they took the chairs with them , so they politely threw them back in the crowd that stood in the hall so you were dodging chairs as well as trying to get out , where we were , where we were seated the firemen were hacking at the windows thinking that it was a fire because all the dust had gone up in the air and the reflection of the light from the market I suppose and that would give the appearance of smoke , and he was , I said to this fireman I said there 's no fire , he says , he says there is I said there 's no fire in here , anyway we eventually got out but I took these girls back home to and I really , it was , properly unnerved us both and as we came on that old tram we were , we thought you know everything seemed to sort of upset us and when I got far more upset on the Sunday morning when I went to have a look at it , the whole roof had come right in , but there were fifty people got injured you know and about , oh there was one lady killed .
19 Sixty years from now you will bless him .
20 Couple of years from now he 'll be a pundit surgeon .
21 No she ai n't , cos she ai n't coming down here for the and I told her that we would be nipping to town to so we can do it then when she ai n't with me , the offer 's only on till tomorrow .
22 She was sitting in a daze on the edge of the bed when a head came round the partition , saying , ‘ You had better put a move on else you 'll get scalped . ’
23 If I had left the move till later it would probably have been much more traumatic .
24 One embarrassment at least you shall be spared .
25 For the next eight years at least he will be responsible for the spiritual wellbeing of the Benedictine monks of the Abbey and beyond .
26 And the only thing is that finally after three months of waiting for the received all their medals and things for so it can go ahead .
27 I m I must confess I 'm one of these simple folk who thought that once we got the nineteen ninety one census figures through then it would it would all start into place .
28 The day after tomorrow they 'll wake up to find themselves in Madeira . ’
29 The day after tomorrow you 'll receive a visitor , and everything will be sorted out then . "
30 In the pursuit of both we can aspire to lead our country to find the real wealth which only a good society can provide .
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