Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] [pers pn] [adv] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Conversely , we sometimes do things with a horse that we intellectually reason should be all right , and it is n't !
2 Barry , 52 , said : ‘ I learned which way up the flag 's supposed to be when I was a Scout and I always check whenever I see it displayed . ’
3 he sa I do n't know he said , said he went to the he kept on getting it , offered of speed and he just sort of took more and more and more and people were saying that he could n't walk straight and stuff which er
4 I suppose the trouble is yeah if you do push , if you do go for that the other side cos you just sort of push them into the
5 I 'd been banging up dikes for a couple of years when smack came on the scene and I just sort of carried on as I had been doing , y'know , with the smack instead of the dike .
6 And all he 'd got ta do was just put like two different bins , sizes of turkeys , and they just pick them out and there 's this thing like a V shaped hook and they just sort of
7 Okay now at this stage you do n't normally have to ask for volunteers for the first group because it usually sort of role then off they go .
8 What would be easier would be a simple board with everybody 's name and you just sort of erm put it across to in or out as you are coming up .
9 I mean obviously once she 's been through the learning process herself , so Doug came away feeling quite pleased that he 'd made that contact and he also sort of made one or two , he , he had one or two wise observations I think about the evening , he made one or two new contacts himself and the suggestion and things , he spoke very well about it , at our committee on our last meeting last week
10 they watch you writing up , they watch you doing all the other discussions and stuff and they just sort of go with you .
11 And one of the things that I 'm not sure we have addressed adequately now and perhaps wo n't this evening is how to get people into the theatre and I really thing that it would be worthwhile trying to find out stops people coming in .
12 Well when we came here of course we had certain furniture and we just sort of er , er and we , I do n't know what other people did , we just erm furnished a room at a time until we got
13 Leave a space and they just hand write it straight off the report .
14 and like there 's a puddle of spit and you just sort of push past them and the bloke goes do n't care and I hate businessmen
15 As consumers see it , most of the information they receive arrives spontaneously , and most of the information that they really value requires a disproportionate effort to find .
16 Ianthe had not told her mother that she sometimes hat to dust the books in the library .
17 looked around and said well he said looked at me said er well cos he was just about to g throw a wobbly and say , well surely the sales department should be dealing with this , should be should be giving him the information and he he just turned round and gave the aforementioned quote and I just sort of went yes it is .
18 cos in New York they sort of like they have a chat and the wo they 've got some nice looking bird , right , and some sort of normal bloke off the street and they just sort of talk about New York and show lots of pictures of it
19 Yar , I think I got a copy but I just sort of filed it with all the Quality Manual stuff , as there were various different things which needed .
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