Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] [prep] [adj] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 It might well prove to be all they could do to find their way across the heather to some quiet field or copse-bank like those they had been used to .
2 I was just thinking there w there would be more music playing in those days , because there was n't a television or or things like that you know maybe just to distract people make their own entertainment you know .
3 His father was wheelbarrowing , apparently in connection with this , and for six shifts or stems at 2/6 he earned 15/ less 6d. for the Mine Club .
4 At every opening in the trees , across every glade , and beside every hidden pool , Marian looked to see that glint of white she had seen from the Ridgery ; it was never far from her mind .
5 The perceptions by leaders of the qualities and values of those they are seeking to influence .
6 actual and description from different you know different conversations to one complication .
7 All that postmodernism has been able to do is signal the demise and loss of all we have held dear , and it remains for another generation of artists to pull us out of the mire .
8 ( c ) Court order and completion of abstract It is recommended that a copy of the original court order marked as examined against the original be lodged with the title documents .
9 play it when you 're in a good mood , cos songs like that you
10 ‘ Just as long as you get up there in one piece and stay put all night you can crawl up on your hands and knees for all I care . ’
11 She found that she was bringing more and more discipline to her writing for the Clarion , and thinking of this she noticed that it was the Clarion which Dr Neil was reading , or pretending to read , for her new awareness told her that , too .
12 They are very friendly and docile with those they know and trust and respond readily to sympathetic handling ( which , again , is characteristic of the zebu ) but the bulls can be as vicious and spiteful as any Spanish fighting bull .
13 and if you 're gon na send people to Northern Ireland and places like that you want 'em to defend the next soldier ?
14 I would agree with the points made by Mr and Mr in that it can be a strategic issue .
15 in his lordship 's opinion it was designed to provide the thrill and enjoyment of waterskiing without the constraint of boat and towrope. as such it was not a vessel used in navigation and therefore not subject to the marine conventions act 1911 which imposed a 2 year limitation period as opposed to a 3 year limitation period .
16 Whether they 've got tables and stuff like that I 'm not sure .
17 sort of like what happened is that Robert was sort of like , the three of us sort of chipped in and bought it between us and stuff like that you know , so that all three of us would get the benefit of it
18 If I go to my baker I 'll er , I 'll fetch one back and I 'll show ya , they , they used to grow a lot during war to make jam on to subsidize folk to make jam and stuff like that you know
19 Client reports and things like that you know you , I mean it 's
20 You know what with microwaves and electric toasters and things like that you know .
21 I never buy it of fortnightly so I I 'll go to the shop and I 'll say , Right , probably seven tins of beans , seven tins of peas , er you know a few tins a few beans er tins of spaghetti and things like that you know , bits and bobs , but I 'll still get a joint for me Sundays .
22 Th there was sort of decorations on the saddles and things like that you know , and er , er , they had this firm and it was up of course , well , and it , to tell how far it was I had to be in by seven o'clock and I used to run it all the way .
23 We 've be run courses you know and this they used to , they run directors ' courses , directors ' training courses and things like that you know and public speaking you know .
24 Oh they was er selling everything , potatoes and er carrots and things like that you know .
25 You know communications is a very big area there 's a lot to be talked about erm certainly rapport and leading and things like that you asked for that we could 've done a lot more with , the type of language people use we could do a lot more with but when we 've got a limited time we 're gon na have to take a limited snapshot and I hope that what we 've done so far today you found useful and I hope when we put it into practice tomorrow maybe you can understand a little bit more of some of things that we 've been talking about today .
26 helped with the bedrooms and things like that you see ,
27 Then I 'll do like , if I 've got bread rolls I 'll do them and we 'll go upstairs , we 'll take drinks up with us and we 'll eat that , and then the next morning we wake up and the bedroom 's stinking of pickles and things like that you know ?
28 You might go up there and er I du n no you what 's what 's a good way of getting myself seen when I 'm going out running at night and things like that you know and they 'll give you advice and they 'll say well there 's this you can use or that
29 Well , Joan and Sheila there 've been taking cobwebs down and things like that you know and then paying her to do it .
30 All clean inside , valeted and Barbara 's going ooh , ooh , this is nice , the lights work and things like that you know .
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