Example sentences of "[adj] [pron] [adv] [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 But I almost owe it to the reborn me not to take that kind of shit from any man again .
2 I I 'm sorry I just take that as automatic , I do n't even think about it any more .
3 Sorry I just ripped all the buttons off me shirt .
4 I never knew that I never knew that .
5 After that I never had any illness .
6 As the last said , it does not have to be , 'cos you felt that someone else had some more energy , 'cos you 're praying for energy performs and you sited some examples .
7 Because of this she never had any time for her own parents : my mother could n't think it was right that they 'd parted with two of their children . ’
8 In a broad valley like this you inevitably get these S-bends , and this was the biggest one .
9 I think that the I think the question of that really , I 'm trying to , I ca n't quite frankly , I think that 's Mike Kirkham in this who particularly investigated that one , but I think that basically what we were really saying was on what I was saying earlier on is that if you make it too difficult for the employers , you 're going to take away the incentive to run a final salary scheme , you know that you know I think basically final salary pension schemes are good for the employee , you know , I think that was what our fundamental thinking of on that was .
10 Well maybe they do , but we take this we always take this as a year on year situation and you 've got to do a longer term comparison if you 're going to get the true effect of the services
11 The best Ford simulator yet , in fact I will go so far as to say that they could not bring another one out to top this one .
12 In State and Revolution he wrote that the problem was only ‘ to lop away that which capitalistically disfigures this otherwise excellent apparatus ’ .
13 In my opinion de Man owes his place in the history of ideas to the intriguing ( sometimes irritating ) blend he achieves in his prose between his own authoritative propositional voice and that which apparently mediates some metalingual allegory enacted by other texts .
14 It therefore follows that in my view , that it is consonant with the requirements of P P G three , particularly paragraph thirty three , that a new settlement should be part of the housing and employment strategy of the Greater York area , that it does not conflict , in my view , with the consultation draft of P P G thirteen which really embodies much of what has already been said in P P G three and twelve with regard to travel issues .
15 One of you dies , the remaining one still owns all the property cos he or she always has done so and therefore it belongs to that person .
16 and that 's that 's the only way it 's amazing we ever get any sort of
17 But while the two sides seem to have considerable ground to make up , both countries are aware of how much they still need each other .
18 They also like things which are quite so if the activity involving chairing a meeting , doing a role play , doing a presentation although they may be nervous they actually enjoy that , they find they gain a lot from that and they also like activities where to an extent there 's a freedom from constraints , policy structures , they do n't like to feel bound because if you think about it a lot of are actually exploring deep end situations trying new things out , they do n't like to feel that constrained .
19 Because you know what he 's like when he gets talking , he talks so much he just cuts all your hair off Ye yeah it 's all cut on the sides and cos , cos they 're all taught to finger dry and what have you , he does all this and what have you .
20 It is a bit strange you only searching this place now , is n't it ?
21 She suggests that abortion was probably the most prevalent form of contraception for working-class women before 1914–25 She also notes that chemist shops sold quinine , which could be used as a spermicide or as a drug to procure abortion , that a wide variety of drugs were used to achieve abortion , and that advertisers offered many female pills , such as Widow Welch 's Female Pills and Towle 's Pills , which were , in effect , abortifacients .
22 Do n't know if I could do the electric one definitely Guess that 's about whether the I 'd like one of them , one of them and yeah but we do n't know when it can be delivered , so we ca n't do it that early you ca n't say yeah but but er we 'll let you know , well we can so it 's there that 's what we wish , they 'd the bills go and we 'll let you know when you can be the keys can be available for you to put it in .
23 She was beautiful as well , and he remembered that Clarissa 's warning that she was both clever and dangerous , had drawn from him the rather feeble reply that when they were pretty he never noticed much else .
24 Me and Rich we always get all these kids crowding around us — away matches specially .
25 We were very happy , for we were so grateful that we still had each other .
26 Oh they were not too bad for that we never had any real disaster .
27 Beginning with the industrial and commercial sector ( in Figure 1.2 we simply call this sector ‘ firms ’ ) , these firms are paying out in each period ( a year ) £13,500 million which is largely wages and salaries to employees .
28 I do n't know mate , o I only know that that 's take us Ann and Paul and Ann and John and all them all doing all the others so
29 At the end of 1976 I actually met several people , whom I could talk to , who acknowledged that they were gay and , as a consequence , I then subsequently admitted — and that 's the word I still use — that I was gay .
30 I loved you , Neil Cochrane , truly loved you , that was no lie , and I shall make sure I never love another man .
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