Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adj] [verb] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I first learned there to love poetry .
2 The problem with work supervisors is I think we hinted before , if you think about it , is the fact that our plans and what have you all go forward assuming it 's so many hours .
3 What 's it like , have you ever , have you ever , when you first came here did you go did you ever go in the pubs ?
4 Really make you worthwhile coming home do n't it ?
5 ‘ Well , ’ he heard his mum saying , ‘ you two had better get a move on , or Hamish and Antonia will beat you to it . ’
6 ‘ I see that you two have already introduced yourselves . ’
7 What you two have just said to me .
8 She agrees with everything I say , she 's never horrible to me , but when you 're around she 's really horrible to me and like , even though she 's agreed with something I 've said earlier , she just sort of goes yeah right Cassie ha ha ha it 's really funny and takes the piss out of it and you sort of go along with her and I just sort of have to stand there while you two stand there laughing at me and I do n't like it .
9 It could also be that for some of you 1988 has also seen some trouble , a bereavement perhaps , that has shaken you to the foundations .
10 We British do indeed believe we should all be equal under the law , but in practice we reject social engineering which tries to make us equal in other respects .
11 At our Sunday Mass , you can see how we all come together to express our silent opposition to the regime .
12 I think we all felt more relaxed outside .
13 We all felt suitably got at .
14 While the weight of the waste we all throw away has been going down slightly over the last twenty years , ( because things like glass , plastic bottles and cans have become thinner ) , the volume of waste has been rising .
15 We all rushed outside to find the bulldozers and an electric saw making for our oak tree .
16 We all went home having had little but fruit , cheese and Texas-size shrimps for three days , but it was delicious , convenient and appealing , and there was plenty of it .
17 It 's yer weddin' day termorra and we all want ter see yer 'appy .
18 When we were , that Sunday when we all sat here waiting for somebody to say something .
19 They brought me down that day from Edinburgh , bundled me into a transit van with seats but no windows , handcuffed to a big quiet London lad who would n't talk to me at all and did n't even say much to the other two cops in the back of the transit just sat staring ahead and we seemed to drive all night just stopping once at some service station on the Ml , took a while to arrange everything , then they came in with a selection of cans of soft drinks and sandwiches and pasties and pork pies and chocolate and we all sat there munching then they asked me did I need the toilet and I said yes and they opened the door and it was straight over the grass into the gents ' toilets , two cops guarding the door and some men , looked like truckers , standing watching me , waiting for their turn after I 'd had my private visit ; only wanted a pee but I could n't do it even though the big lad was n't actually watching just having him standing there handcuffed to me was enough so they checked the stalls and then took the cuffs off me and I had to leave the door open a crack while I went , then back out and I see the other cop cars Christ a Range Rover and a Senator too I 'm a fucking VIP , then it 's into the van and on with the journey to London where the questioning starts ; they 're concentrating on Sir Rufus 's murder , for now , because they found a card a fucking business card in the woods near the burned cottage ; not mine that would have been too obvious but a card from a guy I know on Jane 's Defence Weekly with some scribbled notes on the back :
20 Still , we all work together to make our museums richer .
21 Things we all do yet know we should n't .
22 This is the kind of thing that we really ought to be addressing because this actually addresses the safety of people in this county , not only the safety of people , this addresses the safety of property as well and there 's no disagreement about the fact that this enormous development that 's happened over the last few years in an area where you 've got a regular traffic snarl-ups mean that you have got a potential disaster there on your hands and we 're jolly lucky we have n't any more serious incidents than we 've had already and so I can see no reason why these two mo these two amendments should n't both happily be accepted though I 'm very cynical about the number of times we 've spent the airport money already and sooner or later we 've obviously got to actually seriously address that but the important thing is that we do all take it seriously and it seems that we all do now take it seriously .
23 We all stood there waiting for him to speak .
24 Oh no no , it was really a happy-go-lucky time you , you had to be alive in those days to appreciate it , it , people sort of got together and it , it 's a different attitude to life today er much more friendly people there and they , we all worked together we all pulled together to defeat Hitler this , this was the thing in those days .
25 We all feel badly let down , ’ said Margaret Basterfield , of the Friends Of The Institute which raises funds for the charity .
26 We all have deeply felt needs beneath the surface .
27 Well we all share together do n't we ?
28 ‘ And if I sound reserved , then it is because , having risen so high , we both have further to fall . ’
29 What the hell are they doing , oh for bloody hell sake I do n't know , what are they bloody doing there come on
30 The road accident that had left him lame had also worn him down .
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