Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [prep] [pers pn] [det] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 'm sorry to go through it all again , but there 's something about it that seems odd to me . ’
2 That looks like us that 's us , that 's us that 's us , that 's grandma .
3 ‘ T was to stop you becoming completely distraught , but I was afraid to look at you , afraid to come to you that night in case I saw fear or revulsion in your eyes . ’
4 This happened to you some way or other ?
5 We can only conclude that it was chiefly in the enthusiasm with which the British talked about it all .
6 Since there are few books indexed under " swords " , the " history of swords " searcher may well be prepared to look through them all ; there are thousands of books under " history " , and only a minute proportion will contain anything of relevance to this searcher .
7 If having read this you feel you would like to offer time etc but none of these are what you are looking for then please ring either The Chairperson or Secretary who I am sure will be only too willing to discuss with you any further possibilities .
8 If you have consulted the proxy and confirmed that he or she is able and willing to vote for you that is enough .
9 ‘ I 'm not disposed to argue about it this evening .
10 This brings to me another point when it comes to designing .
11 ‘ I find it strange looking at you all , ’ says Marya Lebyadkin , the crazed visionary cripple , the fool-in-Christ ( yurodivaya ) , in a touchstone meditation ; ‘ I do n't understand how it is people are bored . ’
12 All of these fascinating sites are connected by local footpaths so it 's easy to walk between them all .
13 Is could be seen as a classic example of the muddle that has been prevalent at the top of Welsh rugby except that the pressures here — unrecognisable from those in other home unions — are so many and varied that it is impossible to respond to them all , let alone resist them .
14 ‘ You know , it really is strange to hear about you all again .
15 that closes round me this year .
16 This is why it is so valuable to arrange with them that certain visits will be regularly earmarked for ‘ odd jobbing ’ .
17 Yeah but you 're supposed to listen to it all off and see .
18 Well I 'm fine coping with it all .
19 ‘ I thought I was supposed to stay with you all day . ’
20 I hate you all fussing over me all the time . ’
21 Well what a lot of people say on the course is I know it 's my responsibility , but I always , I do n't always have the time to train because there 's a lot of backlog , there 's a lot of pressure , it 's and we all say to them that training is like a catch twenty two situation .
22 I was n't at all worried about you both getting back safely from Paris with her in charge .
23 So it 's sometime useful to think of it that way round , Newton 's third law , rather than force is mass times acceleration , you 're interested in the effect , now what did we get for this , what sort of acceleration do we get .
24 How pleasantly embarrassing to think of them all , sitting round the set at the Chases ' , making affectionately malicious remarks about his appearance and mannerisms !
25 That applies to them all .
26 So Ruth , she 's been led to one who was able to restore to her all that Elimelech had lost when he left Bethlehem .
27 It was going to take days to get everything sorted out , and she suddenly felt quite unable to cope with it all .
28 As Gillespie remarks , even in Edinburgh , the craft unions were able to see to it that only union men worked Linotypes , and " by the end of the century , it was generally agreed that the effect of machines on employment had not been so bad as feared " .
29 I 'll be able to tap into him any time .
30 The biggest programme faces Foggo , who is down for 11 events , including her Olympic races of 400m and 800m freestyle , but she is unlikely to compete in them all .
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