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

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31 Third parties have no legal basis for a claim that a treaty merely affects them in some way , or that non-performance or reduced performance has frustrated their own expectations ; nor can they interfere with the rights of other States to enter into such treaties .
32 She 'll only spend it on more booze and meths but I do n't care .
33 Do n't be a Chocolate Teapot , melting away when the heat 's turned up at school ; stand up for God and know that he loves you enough to help you through each day , however hot it gets .
34 Or I 'd better provide you with some paper .
35 Physically she 's the epitome , almost a caricature of the male fantasy dream girl , and I was stupid enough to endow her with all the other attributes I thought the perfect woman should have . ’
36 So tell me about this Rose Bowl of yours , ’ he said , leaning back and signalling the waiter for another bottle of wine .
37 So tell me about this case of yours . ’
38 I only fill them in that I know for a fact .
39 They only tell you about that bit .
40 The driver of the train did n't see him until it was too late , the engine literally cut him in half , he must have died instantly .
41 Only get her off this estate now , you understand ?
42 Peter not only hears it on this occasion but several times in the future , as the book of Acts shows .
43 which you said it has , er you would perhaps recommend me to some people you know erm like the partner in your er your work or the members of your squash club .
44 ‘ Being informed by Lord Hastings of your situation and assured by him that my lord of Gloucester intends no harm to the king your son — but , on the contrary , desires only to protect him from those who would harm him — on learning of this an hour ago whilst in my bed at York House , I at once arose and came hither . ’
45 Although Weinberger opposed it , he did not often do so with force : partly because , it seemed to him , nobody was foolish enough to propose it with much vehemence .
46 So I thought well I 'm in with a chance , you know , one 's wanted a and this leg repairing so compare it with that no
47 It will be easy enough to bleach them with some Milk of Magnesia the night before he comes home .
48 ‘ You 'd better take me to this Wyrmberg of yours , had n't you ? ’
49 Her mother insisted the device was essential to stop her skin from stretching , but Jo merely saw it as another strategy to make her ugly .
50 A couple of years of university so familiarises us with this idea that literature dissolves entirely into the drudgery of reading and writing crit .
51 So try it like that and swing your mallet too so you wo n't be able to go above hoop three and
52 Be careful : if you were asked by the council to comment on the original application , it may only inform you of these new drawings if you specifically ask .
53 I only saw him for half an hour .
54 He had not said that he believed her , had only touched her for that fleeting moment , but she knew what she had felt .
55 Looking down at the pathetic little body lying so still on the table , she said , ‘ I 'd better leave him like this for Dawn to see .
56 I think we 'd better leave it at that for the moment .
57 I 've got Mrs and I think we 'd better leave it at that .
58 better leave it at that had n't we ?
59 The micro , which is itself able to display rich patterns of behaviour , perhaps presents us with these opportunities for the first time .
60 Well they thought they could only get it through both legislatures and the courts for women .
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