Example sentences of "[conj] [noun sg] [adv prt] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A , but what I 'm sa , wha the point you were making Adrian , is tha , is is that 's what you 've got ta keep in mind about every time you walk into a business or phone up a business , that it does matter that it 's in , your , that 's not what we want cos I 'm telling you , you know , do n't you know , the security guys photographing , you know , lampposts and stuff like that . |
2 | EVERY time I hear Rod Stewart ‘ singing ’ Waltzing Matilda I have the urge to heave my TV or radio out the window . |
3 | Then you take that and taper down a bit and then it 's gon na split again |
4 | This was sold to us , please , this was sold to us on the basis that it was going to bring in the baddies and sort out the baddies , and we 'd all live happily ever after . |
5 | And sort out the computers but the thing is she may be able to get some more up to date computers . |
6 | He vacillated over the lorry-drivers ' strike , shrinking in the end from declaring a state of emergency and ruling out the use of troops to move medical supplies from the docks . |
7 | To write a feature story on the Inaugural First Flight it was arranged for me to join the westbound plane at Moose Jaw and telegraph back the story from Calgary . |
8 | and hand out a business car |
9 | The old way to teach about an aspect of diet , say party-eating at Christmas , would be to discuss it and hand out a leaflet . |
10 | Buy a bottle of whisky and order up a haggis . |
11 | Their hardcore following do n't seem to mind though and hype up every chorus of heartache with relish . |
12 | Their hardcore following do n't seem to mind though and hype up every chorus of heartache with relish . |
13 | If you 're fitting a flush box , mark its outline on the wall and drill and chop out the masonry to accept it . |