Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] [adv prt] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ And I goes in to this guy , and he goes like that , ‘ Hello , sit down . ’ |
2 | ‘ I think he traces a lot of his troubles back to that time . |
3 | she goes on about all this but they do n't say how much it 's gon na cost , never mind the storage heaters |
4 | She goes on in formulaic terms : ( " He [ my husband ] loves me and I love him well ; our love is as true as steel " ) |
5 | This can be reduced a little if she goes in with all she needs for the first few days : a clean dressing-gown , slippers , a change of night clothes and bedjacket and all the toilet articles and other small items she is likely to want . |
6 | And she said wait here Mr and in she goes in to this bloody meeting and out he came . |
7 | She 's with a boy our age — a toy boy — and though he deserts her for young girls and even beats her up — she 's such a sucker for punishment , she goes back for more . |
8 | But I suppose you get insight er twenty per cent was she ca n't outrun him I think this bit she gets killed and she turns up in Little England , this come on . |
9 | You 're meant either to run a mile , or else collapse back happily : oh yes , if she turns out like that , I can more than handle it . |
10 | Because she is doing what is clearly a test , the words she writes down in this list have no real context : she would probably not write in the course of a story " I heard a funny nose … " without recognising the error herself when she read it back . |
11 | Cogan was a Fifties singer who died tragically young ; but in Burns ' brilliant intermingling of fact and fiction , she lives on into middle age to examine her portrait in the basement of the Tate , meet her most obsessive fan , and discover her strange links with Moors murderer Myra Hindley . |
12 | She looks round in mock horror . |
13 | Cilla Black as she looks back at some of the funniest moments in the success of her matchmaking series . |
14 | It 's part of an education philosophy which I must remind erm which I must remind you starts off with local financial management of schools within the Education Service erm prior to local financial management County Hall was big brother . |
15 | could n't tell you but er these cars turned up erm , there were n't no hearse and off they went and er course when I went up the garden to get some washing in Claire came up and er anyway she said er about Mr and I said well I assume it was him , I saw Mrs and she starts on about this dog barking out in the garden again ! |
16 | An' she drops in for another little drop , |
17 | She hangs about with some erm half-ca I think she 's black but she , she 's light . |
18 | She keeps on about all the time , every time I 'm there . |
19 | She breaks down in public soon afterwards . |
20 | He found that , left to herself , she takes up to 24 hours to prepare for farrowing . |
21 | As she talks , the computer screen behind her bleeps regularly as pieces of electronic mail arrive ; she gets up to 40 messages a day . |
22 | If she wants whatever it is she gets out of this relationship , no one can deny she 's entitled to it . |
23 | She curls up at one end , leaving plenty of room . |
24 | ‘ The only way a girl like you gets on in this world is if she has something worth selling . |
25 | Well Mrs Toad is having a sale in her shop + + she has laid out her caish + cash register + + an' a number of pots of tea + + it 's gon na be a special sale because + + so she has th' + a sign up saying + prices are slashed + so she hopes lots of customers will be coming along + to visit her + + while she ‘ s waiting for customers + she goes about setting out the rest of + of the shop + + for things in the sale + + an ’ she brings on + large cans of tin + of tea + + for + she can only carry one at a time + so she walks on with one and puts it on the counter + + |
26 | I wonder if she carries on like that in London ? ’ |
27 | If she carries on like that with her kids and all they 're going to be like her . |
28 | not the woman with three there 's another woman that 's got two , I do n't know her , she comes round with some of those envelopes sometimes |
29 | You 'll do Louise , she comes out at eight o'clock , by nine o'clock I wan na go anyway |
30 | I pray she comes out of this with her mind in one piece . ’ |