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

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1 The son of a schoolmaster , James lived in he small town of Tunapuna near the capital , Port of Spain .
2 Her eyes had become accustomed to the dark , and she could see , as she peered down it either way , that to the left this road opened out .
3 To achieve this , larger mammals , such as goats , sheep and deer , must mate in he shortening days of autumn because they have a gestation period of about six months .
4 Has n't he any idea where he 's gone ? ’
5 Has n't he any conception of the devastation caused to this planet by burning fossil fuels ?
6 ‘ I do n't know how youse white folks stand it , ’ parodied Clyde , still grinning .
7 He wanted to know when I last saw Mom . ’
8 In some extraordinary way it seemed hotter now than at midday when the blistering sun was overhead ; such faint breeze as there might be from the water seemed to fall utterly it this turn of the tide .
9 ‘ I 've seen 'ow me own dad was treated by Galloway , ’ she was saying .
10 ‘ Must have been , otherwise why would all them nice Germans have done all them wicked things what he told them ? ’
11 But listen up you pitiful poetry people : just deal with it .
12 So it all depends how you different people different personalities and that and erm right though I do n't agree with them at all what they 've done , erm as I said , If I do n't speak or if we do n't whatsit we going to ruin the whole thing we 're fighting for .
13 Piss off you Irish slag .
14 Going up it that way .
15 Make up you bloody mind !
16 And then they want someone else 's help or whatever else and er I can see that they 're concerned that you know they have a concern or want something from me then and I pass on I some action to take place you know for you know I 've on to somebody or someone said to him , I always give my name .
17 She heard Rab , ‘ Get up ya lazy swine , ’ but Phillis did not stir ; there was little he could do .
18 They 're watching Neighbours Come on , get up you lazy bugger !
19 As caravan routes became more organised , large cities sprang up it crucial junctions .
20 It 's like , ‘ Wake up you silly c—s ’ ! ’
21 ‘ I remember when I first set eyes on you at that cocktail party and I thought , In spite of her dark flowing hair and her Mediterranean beauty she has a bite about her that can only be British .
22 I know why you left Delta .
23 Yeah , there they are , those houses there , you know where them new shops are ?
24 You know what she 'd hate to see now them fucking neighbours out there !
25 ‘ Oh you go back if yer want to , but it seems ter me that yow 've served yer purpose now an' she do n't want yer any more .
26 Go on you that joke did n't ya ?
27 Go on you naughty boy .
28 Yeah , he was in agony there , so any way carry him to the toilet , sat him on the toilet and sort of sat there with him a bit trying to make him go a wee , cos I thought perhaps he full bladder and could n't
29 Well you with his money you can pay off them two bills .
30 " So how do all you French sex maniacs manage to preserve your sanity then ? "
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