Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] and [pers pn] [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 Just forget tha about that and I will
2 Now they may have their own reasons for that and it may be difficult for them to send someone at this precise moment , but I do n't think that they 're necessarily geared up to dealing with the sorts of things that you want them to deal with .
3 Because here you have an opportunity to go launch yourself onto a self employed erm platform and can not provide a better platform for that and I would say that would n't I he 's thinking .
4 Now , there 's a proof for that and I 'll give it to you but but you 're not expected to know it , but it 's there for those of you who want it .
5 Erm I , I will look through that and I will see if there 's anything within those delegated authorities that I can actually delegate downwards to your good selves .
6 He was aware of the lath and plaster clinging to the bottom of the joists ; put a foot through that and you 'd be right through the ceiling below ; chap could fall slap into the bath from here , probably ; or into the twins ' room , maybe ; perish the thought ; daddy coming crashing through the ceiling , give the little perishers nightmares for the rest of their lives .
7 The news filtered back to his father , who was unremitting in his insistence on academic excellence and career worthiness : ‘ The old man was wild about this and he used to kick the shit out of me .
8 The team will be working on items for this and they will also present two items at an International Festival of Movement to be held in Edinburgh next April .
9 There are probably many reasons for this and I shall mention only a few of the important ones .
10 Only ‘ superfine ’ and ‘ fine ’ varieties can carry the special Farmhouse cheese logo — so look out for this and you 'll be guaranteed quality cheese made to traditional high standards .
11 Mrs talked about four , we 've actually agreed that there should be more homes on the list than four er for prospective refurbishment and Mr has stood up and protested that he did not produce the figures , but Professor still says you will produce figures for this and you will produce figures for that , none of us do that we all get our figures from the same place but we all get inconsistent figures .
12 As she toyed with a pottery unicorn made by Leonora during her stay in Bart 's , Lady Romsey added : ‘ When we knew she was n't going to survive we said , ‘ We will get through this and we will still thank Bart 's .
13 Okay what I 'll do is go through this and you can ask questions as we go through .
14 I 'm having a quick read through this and I 'll I 'll ask questions at the same time .
15 Er a well I do n't know , I feel that th there used to be something in that , that used to burn it up now what they call their top site and when they burned it they took all the acid out of it , and there used to be all yellow stuff come out the chimney and that , when they finished burn that was always red and the Germans used to come after that before the war , Second World War , they used to come after that and they used to reckon they make paintwork but now you done something else different with it and they use I tell you we used to give it the name of green oar or parites
16 Sessions need not be long : set up at dusk , fish a further three hours after that and you 'll see that after school/work sessions are quite possible on waters not too far distant .
17 Come and see me in the studio any time after that and I 'll present you with a couple of bottles of duty-free in compensation for any hassle .
18 Fastening my watch round my wrist I saw that it was after seven and I could hear the farm men clattering in the yard outside as they began their morning tasks .
19 If you did n't get it out at that time it 'd be half past eleven and she 'd lose two hours .
20 There are advantages and disadvantages of each and you may need to see them all before deciding .
21 Much more of that and we 'd have been making a block transfer to the Betty Ford clinic .
22 Now obviously that requires a more precise working knowledge of newspapers and the other media , what they want , when and how they need it , what the sort of particular publication is , you 've been discussing some of that and we can perhaps go into some of that in , in a bit more detail a bit later on .
23 You try making anything out of that and you 'll find yourself up to your neck in more trouble than you can handle ! ’
24 It really is something that I would like to see us achieve in the future and if this can be brought forward by meeting the developer down there , then I would be , certainly be in favour of that and I would certainly like , and this is what we said at this meeting , to find out a little more detail of exactly what they were offering but we have to be minded all the time , as I said again , is how we 're going to acquire permission to go over one or two different land owners ' lands .
25 Well I take a piece of that and I 'll make you a bird table out of the piece of trunk
26 The vicar had asked me in the war to do this and erm I was secretary of that and I used to say er , you know you could only do so much because we was n't like housewives today .
27 Cure me of that and I 'd be well . ’ ’
28 And and or or remained stationary but they mostly went up a copper or so every and this was er a real thorn in the side of the employers you know , they wanted to get rid of this and they could n't .
29 Another month of this and I 'll not be able to put a meal on the table . ’
30 You may be able to solve the problem by introducing one or more Regal Tangs to give some sense of security in numbers , but there is no guarantee of this and you may end up with three nervous fish instead of one .
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