Example sentences of "[det] [noun pl] [pers pn] [verb] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 The only trouble is when you 're doing your administration and some days you know y you may have to really get stuck in
2 Sometimes erm given me the questions and sometimes answering the questions for me , its always informing me and over the last few years I 've erm , I said that to try and understand erm , how to use this information in my own work as , as a writer , and I see , I see parallels in all forms of art , communication is of course one , erm and the need to recognise and respond the plight of others is , is another area and the area that as a writer I 'm particularly drawn too .
3 There 's a very good example of that some years ago er in one of these groups I had erm a student had a severe stutter problem and he said that he had hypnosis and for two years he was fine , he had no stutter and suddenly one day under stress it came back an and ever since erm then he was having some other kind of treatment I think , but er but that 's typical .
4 I said it 's about time somebody started on these kids I mean the been a television programme this morning about people living in their homes afraid of going out because they 're getting molested and and robbed , and one thing and another !
5 I think , Bill , Pauline 's expressing the frustration that we feel , that as David was saying earlier , as Christians we feel particularly that we are called to serve people like this in great trouble , and yet sometimes you think , you know , however many times I try erm there seems to be many people for whom erm all my effort gets nowhere , and I feel that things are getting worse in society and one feels more and more helpless and hopeless , and therefore there 's a kind of frustration erm that builds up here erm
6 character actually , mind you she does er , it looks like one of those programmes you know er , when you do n't want to be sitting in the front row , if she 's going
7 Those painkillers you 've ar are n't good enough .
8 I do n't sort of , I mean in those days they had wh apprenticeships and , and that sort of thing .
9 Yes the er the doctors were very very keen in those days they 'd repo , I remember Doctor telling me about a case on .
10 And erm that was the spirit that was in those days you see erm , they said I 've got nothing to do .
11 It 's like those bags I mean le I mean I 'd go if they bought me one of those bags .
12 Less matches we cover = less money .
13 It 's the classic example of those chairs we bought an we thought , oh nice set
14 Children , particularly our own grandchildren I discovered er had got money in the building societies I mean we give them money for presents and throw it into a building society , and I said what 's happening about your , your tax ?
15 On several occasions they had er displayed guns where people would back into their driveway or er show some indication that they were going on to their property , then guns were revealed , people coming out of the the buildings out there with guns and what have you .
16 Penetration in many instances is not related to a property of the organism itself , in most instances it 's re related to some form of injury in which the organism is moved from it 's normal skin location to a deep tissue location .
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