Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv] [pers pn] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | and when it clicks back it just goes like that , it pushes and pulls |
2 | But we reckon Mr Sugar must have read your mind already — has n't he already produced one of the machines on your wish list ? |
3 | ‘ Has n't he already got a clock radio ? |
4 | Has n't he ever let slip any little hint about who it might have been ? ’ |
5 | ‘ Has n't it ever occurred to you that I find you repulsive — that I 'd rather be kissed by a lizard than you ? ’ |
6 | One wonders why you even bother reading the NME — perhaps you should stick to The Sun in the future . |
7 | And of course when it goes through they already have our our as it were |
8 | And I said to her well every time I goes over I either takes children a few groceries . |
9 | Do n't fall into the trap of trying to be too clever and changing a lot of different things at once — then if the problem goes away you still do n't know which of the possibilities was causing the difficulty . |
10 | When she wakes up we sometimes go shopping — though not every day , by any means ; sometimes we do n't go at all and sometimes we leave it till the afternoon . |
11 | she says like er she says you know Jean she says well I just sat there and she says I 'm away and I went over she says because it was her |
12 | I says well I actually put a couple of bricks at side |
13 | I says well I never knew you could be overtired she says oh yes you can . |
14 | Er Joke went to Berty , and he says well you better tell her , you 've arranged it all ! |
15 | anyway , oh he says well you only need four rolls , cos it 's not a very big room |
16 | Source C describes how they bravely took over the dangerous jobs in munitions factories , and how they joined or worked alongside the armed services , either joining women 's armed services , or working as nurses out on the battlefront . |
17 | Later , in his book Aromatherapie , he describes how he successfully treated several long-term psychiatric patients with essential oils . |
18 | In another letter he describes how he impishly tried to put Schikaneder 's nose out of joint by playing the glockenspiel out of time from the wings . |
19 | But in the very same scene Ulysses is left alone with Nestor , and describes how he really intends to entice Achilles from his tent . |
20 | When the alarm goes off I frantically fumble in the dark for the tiny rubber switch that deactivates the alarm and having found it I switch it off . |
21 | Their relations were always cordial and , in his memoirs , Hedilla recounts how they often talked of politics . |
22 | ‘ Relocation astrology shows where you really belong ! ’ |
23 | As old age creeps on I occasionally reflect , in that pious way that is one of the perks of advancing years , about those things in my education which proved to be of most use in later life . |
24 | if the other person gets less you still have |
25 | It 's about erm , about seething inspection , which is a , a clause that we 're not covering these without checking that when you buy , that when printing all the paper when it gets here we actually carry out a check . |
26 | Yet as Brown ( 1979 ) points out we still do not have coherent model of the neural bases of language . |
27 | If the movement only goes upwards it usually means pride or arrogance . |
28 | If you ca n't , if you ca n't find a fraction that fits then we just say it 's irrational , so can you think of a , any examples ? |
29 | In addition , we 're treated to Diddley 's special line in leg thrusts and his band 's synchronised ministry of funny walks , plus an exclusive interview that drifts between songs , where he explains how he always wanted to be a drummer . |
30 | In addition , we 're treated to Diddley 's special line in leg thrusts and his band 's synchronised ministry of funny walks , plus an exclusive interview that drifts between songs , where he explains how he always wanted to be a drummer . |