Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] [adv] [det] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Hold them tightly all the way home to prevent escape .
2 Ca n't just have it so they charge you so much an acre you see and he used to have it .
3 No Alma 's been erm keeping some money for me and I , she , I give her so much a week and she give it all today .
4 Read it aloud half a dozen times then try to set down the framework and some key ‘ trigger words ’ on half a dozen index cards .
5 She took his arm with an easy familiarity and , turning away from Constance , led him back to his table saying , ‘ Now , you darling man , tell me how such a bizarre thing happened . ’
6 I like you ever such a lot , I really do , but the bottom line is I 'm still married to Denny . ’
7 Okay , so there you are you see , you 're , you 're a first aider and you come up to the person and you hold it the way you did last time and you think ah , now that 's the wrong way round of course , there 's my elbow point , there 's my injured elbow , so I have to be that way round , mm , so you turn it round the other way , right , your elbow shape goes to the injured elbow and your long line goes straight up and down the line of the body , you arrange it so that you only just covering the forearm there , with just enough above the hand to tie your reef knot that would be too little and that would be too much just enough above the hands to tie your reef knot , the first thing you do is to tuck nice , big bit of material right under the hand and anchor it into position , just keep that resting there and all the rest of this goes under the arm up between the shoulder blades there and you tie your first half of the reef knot just above the fingers in the hollow of the neck here , now that 's important because round the back here if you press on that bit of muscle there , there 's a big band of muscle , if you 've got a knot on that it gives a great deal of discomfort very quickly so you want to get the knots round in the hollow here that does n't hurt your casualty , there , draw it up half the knot , is that tight enough ?
8 Okay , okay , you 've got struck once you get yourself round all the letter forms and so on .
9 They contain endlessly frustrated plantation slaves who are rebellious at assessments and in encounters with professionals , but whose views only reach daylight in fragmented and unvalidated form ; and they contain house slaves who agree with everything that goes on and use ‘ massa 's ’ language and concepts , but who believe something else all the time and are waiting for the day .
10 You 've got ta put an offer in and pay it so much a month have n't you or something and , and , and get it paid off over a period of time ?
11 Select a place where they are easy to reach , and keep them there all the time so that you do not have to hunt for them .
12 ’ If they have a party to go to , they 'll steal something to wear and if you ask them where all the new clothes are coming from , they just remind you how rich they are , ’ she adds .
13 It must be hard to contrive an image and keep it up all the time , ’ he says .
14 Put your right hand up near your head , like this , and keep it there all the time . ’
15 Select the ‘ 3 ’ and make it superscript then select the ‘ 8 ’ and make it roughly half the size of the body copy — a little practice helps here .
16 er we have er a ski machine coming from Gloucester which is going to let people have a go and er get them in the right position , and when they do it right all the bells go off , so it 's a fun day for people to come and have a go on things .
17 The batsmen all attack like Greenidge or Richards , except that they do it virtually all the time and there is little idea of defensive play when the bowling demands it .
18 You have to pull it down or leave it down all the time because you always have to leave the light on there anyway
19 That take me nearly all the er
20 All at Wood Group Offshore Ltd , Great Yarmouth wish them both all the best for the future .
21 Boil them together half an hour , or till they become a thick jelly .
22 ‘ I wish you both all the best . ’
23 But take it easy all the same .
24 His defence of his ‘ diverness ’ is that this is the way he experiences the world , others treat him differently all the time ( especially the figure addressed in the sonnet ) and he responds in kind .
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