Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [adv prt] [pron] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Since nineteen eighty two when they took away the related earnings from the unemployment benefit they have introduced a further nine retrograde steps to the plight of the unemployed and now the proposals as has already been pointed out they now have a look , because there 's a fifty billion pound shortfall at how they can best tackle the sick and make them pay , as well as people who are struggling to keep a roof over their head .
2 Oh no they 're picking up somebody else there .
3 Not necessarily that of mother and son ; Steve had detached himself from that hook and would never be hung on it again .
4 Hands on knees and lights out with a mind buzzing like a bee and the strong conviction that I should be sorting out something more tangible than my mind .
5 Yeah , I 'm coming down yours about half seven .
6 Except it looks as though I wo n't be washing up something here .
7 If anyone slays Cain , vengeance shall be taken on him sevenfold . ’
8 If family carers can describe to residential staff some of the way of life and habits of the dementia sufferer on admission , a routine can be worked out which closely resembles the previous pattern .
9 Suppose the police were to find out what really happened to Izzy Kleiber ? ’
10 Nor was there any significant difference in direction of gaze for the two types of questions unless specific items were picked out which apparently reflected most clearly the verbal-spatial distinction .
11 Oh and something else I heard yeah and this does n't get anywhere cos Lucy erm told me and did n't tell anyone but erm she was talking to Tom about erm Laura and Dave and apparently s while George and erm Dave were going out they actually planned they were gon na get back together .
12 A light rain shower had hurried the last of the rubber-neck tourists off the streets and the restaurants and sex shows ( mostly on video these days ) were switching off their come-hither lights .
13 But two were coming up it now .
14 If I were to bring in everybody else within the United Kingdom , it might be some time before we foregathered .
15 ‘ The point is , ’ he continued firmly , ‘ if Kemp is locked up he obviously is n't going to be available to do the job he was hired for .
16 Remember : if a daggerboard is swept back it also moves the CE back , thus making bearing away easier but heading up , more difficult .
17 That 's the thing that even when it 's dries out it still clings to the
18 They 've been tripping over you ever since you came here . ’
19 ‘ The way things are working out you only have to win four or five games and everything is back in the melting pot , ’ he said .
20 And she once again had the strong , peculiar feeling that was coming over her more and more often : the feeling that she had nothing in common with those two-legged creatures with a head on their shoulders and a mouth in their face .
21 I obviously I from what was coming out you probably could n't work out very much to help you but nonetheless I know that I would want to do that as a person .
22 In one picture , Daine was showing off his most prized trophies — the longbow with which
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