Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | A couple of tins of peas left out , try and find a space for them to go back in again . |
2 | So they would actually be in a lesson with tutors we would nominate who you 'd want them to go in with so I 'm not saying do it now you 've all got your programmes I assume , sorted for the first half term anyway an erm , pretty well tied up , should be erm so really it 's down to saying who they 're gon na go in with er |
3 | Well , er the C B I and other bodies are pressing for them to come down at once , er John Major has said it 's only a question of time . |
4 | And er the foreman and bosses that knew people and they knew the circumstances and I suppose they put a word in and erm you know men were sort of stopped because er I mean , if a man had a house full of children or something , he 'd probably be the very last you know before he was sort of forced to g you know sacked or wh And I mean they were n't sacked in a sense , they was always ready there was a place ready for them to come back to there . |
5 | My hon. Friend is a charming relative newcomer to this place and we are delighted that she is here , but if she had been here as long as I have — getting on for 18 years now — she would have heard me banging on about exactly that point . |
6 | You 'll find me banging on about how great the ‘ Back In Denim ’ LP is elsewhere in this issue so you can drop most of the theories there . |
7 | There was more of an opportunity for me to stand out over here , particularly as there is no real heavyweight contender on the British scene since Bruno lost to Tyson . ’ |
8 | ‘ On April 1 and I met up with once again to do the voice-over for our film at the BBC studios in Manchester . |
9 | As always I got up at once so that I might cherish the ninety minutes until we assembled for work — minutes that were mine — not the authorities . |
10 | But apparently they know that I 'm really forward which is absolute , actually not very true cos Ed said that I was quite forward and he , I was only forward with him because the person I got off with just before him was bloody forward and it made me a bit forward but I calmed down after that , you know ? |
11 | I got out at 5am and left . |
12 | good morning ladies and gentlemen the three main items I got out of yesterday was the er structured thought patterns the cluster and the playback |
13 | So in summary the three main things I got out of yesterday were the structured thought patterns the playback and the audience contact . |
14 | I moved up to there , and I want to bring everybody up to my new level , so I sort of drag everybody up , but I always thought it was just the , the inertia effect , you know , that I could n't have a mental and physical and moral energy to last everybody out wh , while they would change effectively . |
15 | I slip round to where my hand finds the iron handle . |
16 | ‘ I phoned up from there last night , ’ said Gazzer , talking mainly to stop himself thinking . |
17 | ‘ Marie , I phoned up from there last night . ’ |
18 | I want out of here . ’ |
19 | ‘ I want out of here , ’ she said , ‘ and I want out of here now . ’ |
20 | ‘ I want out of here , ’ she said , ‘ and I want out of here now . ’ |
21 | ‘ I want out of here , ’ she said again . |
22 | No , I hold on in there till the last moment . |
23 | The defensive manoeuvre behind it is something like this : if I do n't acknowledge that this thing has happened then I do n't have to believe it is true ; I wo n't have to understand what has occurred if I hold off from consciously realizing that it has happened . |
24 | I woke up at about nine o'clock this morning . |
25 | I applied to correspondence courses for writing , I joined a music workshop , and at the same time I had to rush into a job , as I came over with just one bag and no money . ’ |
26 | The one I came up with eventually was ‘ indescribable ’ . |
27 | I came down with quite a thud , and hit my head on the stair post . ’ |
28 | I came back at once . |
29 | I came back at about eight this morning in time to get his breakfast and found the dog outside the back door , whining . ’ |
30 | I expect , cos when I came back from there nobody could understand me . |