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

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1 We 'll skin them right here and preserve their hides so they can be shipped home and stuffed .
2 The previous two aspects are clearly the main thrusts of RMI but combining them together successfully and reducing negative fall-out within the organisation is , in effect , the third aspect , that of managing the cultural change that new systems will inevitably produce .
3 She really was more than half-minded to take them downstairs again and post them through the hole in the mahogany skirting board of the dining-room where they could lie in wait for crumbs of bread and cheese and apple peels that she would be careful to drop …
4 You should gather seeds from the best plants only , if possible selecting and marking them early on and removing all but one or two of the first , fattest seed-heads to conserve as much energy as possible .
5 He found them quickly enough and returned to the pub .
6 Now that clothes were , had become cheaper , people could afford to change them more often and buy new ones , so the fashion changes became more rapid .
7 Thérèse enclosed them once more and held on .
8 And for all his fans over here , I 'd like to let them know that he called DJ and me aside then and asked us if we 'd be interested in doing a European tour .
9 Counselling is not simply a case of quickly sorting out other people 's problems , whereby a doctor can tell a client : ‘ Nurse will see you right away and sort it out ’ or ‘ I think you need a quick chat with the nurse and then we can go ahead . ’
10 ‘ I said , was you all right and do you know who lives here ? ’
11 I 'll have to study you more extensively and let you know . ’
12 Thank you very much and thank you for a very well .
13 Thank you very much and thank you for coming down and talking to us today .
14 Yes thank you very much and do n't put that
15 He looked at me darkly again and sat down .
16 Mum was pleased as punch when she found that Mary had bought us new clothes , but she was not so pleased when Mary told her she could n't see them until the day of the wedding and took them straight up and locked them in her trunk .
17 I 'm gon na , I 'm gon na phone them now anyway and see if they can at least come into you .
18 so they 'll be , I , I put the perhaps start on them tomorrow then and get so you 'll get them back
19 The outrageous claim squashed incipient embarrassment , and in her distraction Maria allowed him to push her gently aside and take command of her key , turning it swiftly .
20 She could have stayed there forever , but after a moment he set her gently aside and turned towards Marianne .
21 There too her parents who love her so much and suffer so much when she leaves their family feel indebted to her parents-in-law .
22 We love her so much and want to give her a lovely home .
23 She tutted aloud as she remembered she had nearly quailed altogether and quit him when he caressed her so directly and bit her ; but he was masterful , and had knowledge , and her love burst into ever greater intensity at the thought of that expertise .
24 He is a small but forceful creature who survived the untimely death of the man who manipulated him so brilliantly and went on to forge an equally close bond with a second partner .
25 But now , lying in a cot while a nurse washed her all over and patted her dry , she saw what Mrs Hollidaye might have meant .
26 The parents , in their concern about him feeling pushed out by his younger sister , had always given him much more and felt very upset when he complained .
27 He saw the car in front of him slow down and slowed with it .
28 Next morning , she woke to find him already up and dressed , standing in front of the full-length mahogany mirror in his stark masculine bedroom , tying a dark red silk tie at his throat , his back to her , the silk gleam of his waistcoat yet another symbol of his obsession with power and wealth .
29 I put myself on the line for him once already and look where it got me : thirty-six hours in jail ; Interrogations every four hours .
30 And then on Monday morning things moved around in his head and he started drinking quite a lot , a ] so for Sam 's sake , to toast the victory of seeing him once more and to say a damn to caution .
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