Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] [pers pn] [verb] a " in BNC.
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1 | He tells me that the National Front 's ‘ a load of rubbish ’ , that politicians are ‘ a waste of time ’ and that when he sees his nan , … ‘ she 's always on about me getting a job . |
2 | ‘ Perhaps then , ’ said Viola , whose lips were still set in a Gladstonian expression , ‘ you will find it possible to bring my grandchildren along for me to have a look at . ’ |
3 | So I 'll bring that list in for you to have a look at , and you might spot your own society in there and give them a ring and see what they , they 've got on offer . |
4 | And there 's a n there 's one more that comes in for you to have a look at . |
5 | When Cousteau comes back with the divers and equipment , Van Gelder and I are going down with them to have a look at this plane . |
6 | Kathleen had always known , deep down , that one day she would meet someone she loved more than her career and would be ready to settle down with him to raise a family . |
7 | If you are disabled you will need to take a specialist along with you to view a property to consider any problems in structural adaptation . |
8 | I 'd no idea you were n't allowed to until this huge screw bears down on me throwing a wobbler , going blue with rage . |
9 | He got out of the car and went up and down on his haunches a few times to ease some of the stiffness from his legs , then started to walk the mile or so back to the hotel gates . |
10 | How about taking an afternoon off next week and driving over with me to have a look round ? |
11 | and erm it started off with I suggested a few , you know , well know lesbians |
12 | Dancer 's fixed up for me to make a bomb coaching movie stars in Palm Springs . |
13 | up for you like a lot of them here ? |
14 | I saved up for us to have a holiday , I booked a caravan and paid the coach fares and then on the morning we were due to go he said , " I 'm not going without a penny in my pocket , I ca n't , I ca n't . " |
15 | As it rises it will suck water up with it causing a flow through the gravel , and biological filtration will take place , once a reasonable level of bacteria builds up . |
16 | Over the smart street clothes DF Groome had come up with she wore a transparent raincoat . |
17 | ‘ It is up to them to put a high priority on bringing arrears quickly under control . |
18 | At once a man came up to me bearing a dim lantern and said , ‘ Are you requiring a ferry to the other side of the lake , good sir ? ’ |
19 | So I reckon that it 's up to me to get a job and pay for Dad 's medical care . ’ |
20 | James recognized that , while Laura 's shaping of the product range was crucial , it was up to him to design a corporate structure to support it ; otherwise the company could scarcely expand and might even cease operating altogether . |
21 | He 's a nut-case. up to him seems a it 's Mark , I could n't believe it . |
22 | Mike said : ‘ It is up to us to keep a finger on the environmental pulse of the plants and to seek continuous improvement . |
23 | The ideas are limitless and it is up to you to spare a few moments when on holiday to notice what is growing around you and press some interesting pieces that you will be able to use on your return . |
24 | We leave it up to you to invent a name and background as you feel appropriate for your own general and for any heroes you include in your army . |
25 | He 's taking the piss out of me pulling a rack through . |
26 | A street lamp threw faint light and out of it came a young woman . |
27 | On the birth the relationship crystallised and out of it arose a duty on the defendant in relation to the child . |
28 | On the birth the relationship crystallised and out of it arose a duty on the defendant in relation to the child . |
29 | What I made out of I mean a lot of small businesses , small business , its like paying Russian roulette every single day . |
30 | There was not a weakness to be seen and no-one at the game would back against them ending a 26-year wait for the Championship . |