Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] [pers pn] [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Alright well I think well I think actually well I know we 've droned on about it for half an hour but I think it 's worth a discussion to be quite honest , do n't you ? |
2 | I would just like to I know we need to the television programmes on about the Gulf and so on , but I 've two young children at home , and I find that yesterday was a very long day because there was just nothing on for them at all B B C two at four o'clock . |
3 | ‘ Another chopper should be along for you at any minute , old chap , but why not go and wait in your van until it arrives ? ’ |
4 | So put down , I 've only just missed two things out on health , there was the breathing and erm should be standing in for me on all four feet behind but not four it 's quite normal |
5 | Sit down with me on this bench , Jane . |
6 | Now he was back in his hovel and naked , lying next to a girl who was having a baby and had moved in with him on that account . |
7 | And you had George along with you on that ? |
8 | The rocks of the Bomb Circle usually get me thinking and this time was no exception , especially considering the way I 'd lain down inside them like some Christ or something , opened to the sky , dreaming of death . |
9 | A chain came down from them to another set of wheels and cogs nearer the bottom . |
10 | ‘ The full weight of the Children 's Department came down on us for that scene and , in retrospect , I realised I had made a mistake letting that go through . |
11 | The argument put forward by the lowlanders , that they were being flooded out by water sent down to them by those living higher up the hill , was naturally resisted by the latter . |
12 | Next Wed 's possible visit to London — there 'll probably be a train strike that day , so maybe we should think of alternative ways of getting whatever it is you want me to bring down to you on another day ? |
13 | months to get down to it with some coy types . |
14 | Because our our months have come down to us from all sorts of historical reasons . |
15 | And of the three of us who knew there was to be a young man on his way down to us by that path during the evening , how many have already made the leap forward to give this nameless victim a name , and begin to see certain reasons why it might be expedient for some if he never reached us ? |
16 | By using such evidence the historian can come to terms with some of the everyday reality of the war , and how it touched the lives and outlook of men and women , famous and not so famous , rich and poor , whose experiences are described in the proceedings of civil and criminal cases which have come down to us in some number . |
17 | Well no when we started when the strike started in the mill , I told then , you know y I do n't know what you are going to do with us , I said , but the way you are carrying on now you are going to bring trouble into this quarry , cos these lads are n't going to give in to you at all that quick , what you 're trying to do , make them work for thirty pound a week less , so you better think it over now , I said , before it gets any worse . |
18 | I mean I 'll bung them in to you at some point |
19 | How can he give in to you after that ? |
20 | For , though Alexander was there , he was clearly not expecting her to walk in on him at that precise moment . |
21 | She seemed the same as ever as she closed in on him with that unfortunate overbearing manner , except that today there was an almost wild look about her as she burst out , ‘ I felt I had to come , Freddie . |
22 | Six of them , ringing him round , closing in on him from all sides . |
23 | It might be too much of a shock if we burst in on them without any warning . ’ |
24 | They stopped shouting at each other , expecting the Headmaster to burst in on them at any moment . |
25 | It pressed in on them from all sides , menacing , frightening . |
26 | Guy stood up and smiled down at her with such glittering mockery that she wanted to thump him . |
27 | Suddenly a tall , broad-shouldered man was standing in her path , arms extended , glowering down at her with all the wrath of hell . |
28 | She dived into her bag and held out the necessary money , and at least it stopped him in his tracks , although it left him looking down at her with less than pleasure . |
29 | He stared down at her at such length , with such kindling desire in his dark eyes , that she felt the heat flood through her , a hot , sweet eruption of desire . |
30 | He looked up to see that she was smiling down at him in such a way that he could not help grinning in response . |