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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Ideally , you sh when you get a pair of shoes you should be able to put them on and do that
2 Can you eat three Shredded What for breakfast and keep them down while reading these ridiculous clichés ?
3 Mentally , she gave an ironical bow to whatever maliciously sadistic fate had done this to them , throwing them together and adding this towering , ungovernable desire to the other emotions existing between them , the hatred and resentment on her side , contempt on Luke 's .
4 In fact , the glances they managed to exchange , glances which played on a wide keyboard of reactions , served both to spin them together and to show each other off .
5 There was a lovely tree outside old Boots shop there they took all them away and put these little ones down the middle and I also brought it up when they did Weekday Cross they took the trees which had only been there a few years they took them all down and put put some others up some little twiggly things you know .
6 I 'll knock out all my polish here and put them away and knock that off .
7 This is all the time there is for Private Members ' Bills unless , as occasionally happens , the government takes them over and allots some of its own time to them .
8 ‘ If the NIE shares offer a good premium , and I expect that they will , then people should be able to buy them , sell them quickly and make some money to buy into BT3 if they want . ’
9 The gangboys were in the entertainment mood tonight , and nothing appealed to them more than watching some asshole respray the ceiling with greymass .
10 ‘ And they have been in touch , indicated their interest in pulling you out and requesting more information as to your whereabouts . ’
11 ‘ She still manages to stick her fingers in the swabs with monotonous regularity , then she says ‘ Ooops ! ’ , grins and chucks them out and opens another pack . ’
12 yeah it 's like they count them out and go that 's a small one
13 And then the the the store cattle they were in big open yards during the nights and then you used to let them out and eat these off er a grass field in Win i in in in in the daytime .
14 see if I can get them out and do this .
15 Get rid of them today and develop some trust in your team .
16 ‘ So , now you can take that coat off and come and sit opposite me here and put that satchel you 're gripping so decisively there .
17 Mr. Robert Hughes : If the Minister will say that , once all the companies have been sold he will publish the individual price , I at least will be willing to meet him halfway and accept that .
18 we ca n't take him down and put that right , would n't make it , he said he 'd
19 He was waiting for her outside and wasted little time in virtually hustling her outside to where his car was waiting for them .
20 She loves her home and has enough money to stay on , but finds it lonely .
21 The Arabist listened to him calmly and nodded several times .
22 Like that to chain her up and keep all the food away .
23 Phone her up and think that 's not Vera I 'm talking to .
24 What right had I to bring him here and to inflict this sort of suffering on him ?
25 She looked at him again and saw this time that he was watching her .
26 Then he called them across and gave each of them a beautiful gold watch .
27 Just me ? today because in because it was in your place I came back from she 's got a big scratch book mum and she glued it on and came that close to me it 's about there and he threw it at me and there .
28 had supported League of Nations sanctions against Italy and Cripps resigned from it rather than accept this decision .
29 Though he would hate to have it said , he is an intellectual himself who has paid transport the compliment of studying it properly and knowing most things about it .
30 Gradually , during the decade , they began to relax it so as to admit more and more controversial confessions .
  Next page