Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] [noun] [subord] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 pulls you up do that goes that way , does that goes that way so you 're upside down you see , you 've not only got weight and gravity pulling you down you 've also got the thrust of the engine pulling you down as well , and the only way the helicopters going to be able to do it is by getting enough height so they can sort of drop like that and they start dropping and they can just pull it back
2 I hate that programme because I like I tend to come and listen to the content of what they 're saying
3 Some of them used to wear normal clothes if they were going home afterwards , some would come in uniform but without their keys .
4 But I ca n't make that point cos it just gets enemies and it just wo n't do , it wo n't do any good .
5 I do not know how we can make that judgment until we have seen the texture of the decision that we are being asked to make .
6 And eat that breakfast before it gets cold !
7 I mean bloody hell if I er
8 While you are dressing him , you should make the patient aware of what you are doing by naming each garment as you put it on , and showing him that it is the right way round .
9 The surface meanwhile was safe and shimmering and funny , and would stay that way until we were ready for change .
10 ‘ Zoe is a virgin and she 'll stay that way until she is at least 16 — and even longer if she wants to . ’
11 They chivvy and reproach each other as we eat .
12 They can not stop huge armies like those of NATO and the Warsaw pact from clobbering each other if they want to .
13 trembling when he made that speech when he remember when he , remember when you , you were n't there , no you were n't there he was shaking like a leaf .
14 A country must experience economic growth if it is to produce a greater output of goods and services .
15 Garrick Morgan and Warwick Waugh were well matched by the Monmouthshire pair of Tony Rees and Mike Voyle yesterday , and the experienced Rod McCall made little difference when he came on to replace Morgan .
16 As we show on page 10 , brewers are refusing to pay for urgent repairs to their tenanted pubs which they have earmarked for conversion to leases because new leaseholders will have to carry that burden when they take over .
17 ’ Yes sir , ’ the leader said , ’ we intend to interview that person before he leaves .
18 If you ask me he made bloody enquiry while he were here !
19 Thankful that I had taken the trouble to gather dry wood while it was fine , I lighted the fire , and soon had a cheerful blaze going .
20 ‘ But we can still continue seeing each other while you 're over here , ca n't we ? ’
21 Mobility for women who make up 45 per cent of the labour force involves little choice once they reach the 25–30 age group when they are expected to take temporary retirement into marriage .
22 For most LDCs the export of primary commodities no longer guarantees economic growth as it did for the USA , Canada , Sweden , etc. , in the 1800s .
23 In Europe we have one major set of structures , from Precambrian to Recent , which relate first to plates splitting and colliding approximately along the Atlantic line and to the later sea-floor spreading that produced that ocean as we see it today .
24 And she went away and produced that document after we 'd given her the brief .
25 The caddis chooses its stones carefully , rejecting those that are too large or too small for the current gap in the wall , even rotating each stone until it achieves the snuggest fit .
26 We are delighted to support that success when it occurs .
27 Hon. Members make strange predictions when we try to introduce measures to improve such industries and their performance .
28 ‘ It is a site of which I have heard strange things since I came north , ’ said Creggan , ‘ where the eagles are in decline and their powers going .
29 I might as well just save my pound and give it to whoever fucking wins that thing cos I 've never won it .
30 do you suppose they got that name because she was always
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