Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [conj] [pers pn] [det] " in BNC.

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1 erm that then do n't come on either , but when it clicks like that they flash together and they both light up , and then when you start it up they go up and then they come back on again
2 Some hon. Members referred to the issue , but in the time available I say only that we all accept that second homes present a threat in parts of Wales .
3 If we cheated about not having it back you know , when parents came in June but we do n't need it immediately you know , it does n't have to be photocopied so that we all
4 He believes that during the inter-war years the three sections of the upper class virtually fused together as they all became increasingly involved in the growing industrial enterprises .
5 ‘ Craig hurt me in the first round , but Robert told me to work harder and it all went well . ’
6 For an awful moment I thought he was going to drive over the edge , but he stopped abruptly and we all got out .
7 We all know the grave problems in some of our children 's homes but we ca n't run away with the fact that er they 're unique to or the problems do n't exist elsewhere because we all know they do .
8 It is helpful to define these areas in writing so that you both know where you are .
9 Signs are to be seen everywhere and they all need to be decoded .
10 I 'm handcuffed to one of the London burlies now and we both have to eat with one hand .
11 try , I wo n't mind tomorrow cos it all got muddy in hockey today any way
12 Ranald grinned sheepishly as they all laughed .
13 This gives each musician time to practise so that you all arrive at the rehearsal ready to try out new , revised musical parts .
14 Everybody else would adopt similar reasoning , and no defence would be demanded even if we all wanted defence .
15 Just for a moment their fingers touched , then broke apart as they both stepped back with a haste that would have been comical if it had n't been for the sudden surge of sensation that arced between them .
16 The children waved solemnly and we all said our final farewells .
17 Two ordinary TV cameras are fixed so that they both scan the robot 's work area , from different perspectives .
18 The director of studies , an obnoxious little shit who knew exactly where we both stood , received me in audience after I had waited for three-quarters of an hour .
19 I have stayed here and Eric was the one who went away and it all happened somewhere else , and that 's all there is to it .
20 Business went well and it all looked possible .
21 Negotiations went ahead but it all got a bit bizarre because at the time Barry 's manager was called Larry , his road manager was called Gary and his assistant was called Harry — so we had Barry , Larry , Gary and Harry — in fact , I think there were two Gary 's , just to make it confusing .
22 ‘ Well , here 's to Factota Limited ! ’ he toasted hurriedly and they all lifted their glasses .
23 For this reason culture is difficult to analyse scientifically but we all sense assumptions from it the more closely we become associated with a firm .
24 ‘ How 's Domino ? ’ she asked tightly as they all three sat drinking coffee on the terrace .
25 Several hundred musicians and their CEO , the conductor , can play together because they all have the same score .
26 All three aspects need to be practised so that they all come together to give the right impression .
27 So two classes come together and you all , each have a dinner lady ?
28 Perhaps , before the rest of this article gets under way , it might be wise to have a look at some of the myths about page printing technology and see just where it all came from and how it has acquired the reputation it has .
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