Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] [adv prt] [prep] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | But he says I gets on like quite well with Peter and |
2 | His flicks on into nowhere used to infuriate me . |
3 | Anyway I comes out to here and said do n't go near that door , open the back door very careful , there 's three kids got and then we went out and chase the buggers . |
4 | ‘ So she goes on about how wise he is , and what a brilliant speaker and … |
5 | She goes back to there ? |
6 | Mrs Wood has found that John can be distracted from this early morning behaviour by food , so that when she wakes up at about 7.30am she can put on the TV for him ( he likes the advertisements for toys ) and give him crisps , peanuts and a tin of Coke . |
7 | aha , and you meets up with so many wonderful people . |
8 | Susan : Mrs C is prejudiced herself because , I mean , she said to Karen that she is only getting bad because she hangs around with too many black people . |
9 | There was a joke doing the rounds in art history faculties about the archetypal New Art Historian : invited to give a lecture , s/he turns up with only one slide . |
10 | and stuff like that and then he , then it cuts out , yeah , and then it , then it turns back on again and he says yes I think we 're working and flushes the toilet and walks out |
11 | ‘ He turns up at absolutely everything we ask . |
12 | Erm then it goes on about quite a bit of this Erm perception and decoding of the speech style er talking about er Martin and Giles . |
13 | Lack of sleep , if the baby is demanding to be feed every two hours or so day and night , can be hell if it goes on for long . |
14 | The room has no corners , no walls — it goes on for ever , it merges with a moonlit garden . |
15 | That 's why it might be better to think of the Universe as not having a boundary — it goes on for ever . |
16 | It goes on for ever . |
17 | Yeah why not , yeah anything that 's relevant , I mean if it goes on till then we can only use it twice ca n't we ? |
18 | And then you see where it goes on from there . |
19 | What , what it is on that one you 've got this speaker right and it goes down to really low frequencies especially |
20 | But usually I think ours have been it 's more it goes down to , not actual being but a an actual reading , it goes down to potentially what it 's capable . |
21 | It starts off at some value here and it goes down until eventually when it 's done a certain number of miles the car 's worth nothing . |
22 | It goes back for ever . |
23 | I think it goes back to when you 're this big . |
24 | er it goes back at least 300 years er possibly longer than that , it may be that when they finish the tar they had services up there to celebrate it or to remember one of the benefactors . |
25 | Most of the women he goes off with when we have a bad row are certainly not the type which would make me jealous — which , of course , is the main purpose of the exercise ! |
26 | He goes out for about an hour on a Saturday if I , if he 's forced out I said , out oh get out please yeah they 're not the ideal things that they should be wearing , but , like because the |
27 | Well , that 's his , that 's one of his depots , he drives out of there sometimes |
28 | It averages out at around £100 a month , I suppose . |
29 | Without the imperative of obedience , albeit lovingly enforced , the child may come to conclude that if he holds out for long enough , demanding his own will , he 'll get his own way in the end . |
30 | Er and er vehicles would go down , it drops down inside there , and there 's planking er at obviously , level erm on either side er of this arch er this erm er wide way er through to the bottom . |