Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | If all were clear , undilemmatic and utterly consistent for the members of a society , there would be nothing for them to argue about , and thereby nothing about which to deliberate . |
2 | Not t to drop it straight on them but to say . |
3 | You go smack , straight on them . |
4 | Come on them , let's get to slag at all you lot . |
5 | My clothes hung on me as though they had been draped on a piece of wood . |
6 | With a multitude of clips to his credit , including Michael Jackson 's ‘ Billie Jean ’ and the Human League 's ‘ Do n't You Want Me ’ , the former teaboy and camera assistant gave up his film-making pretensions — and went back to videos , directing Aha 's ‘ Take On Me ’ and Dire Straits ' ‘ Money For Nothing ’ . |
7 | When I switch off my lamp I switch on me , and vice versa , with no trouble at all . |
8 | Right everyone ; latch your helmets back and do n't switch to internal power until you have to . |
9 | Right everyone else is a friend apart from me . |
10 | She paused and mostly everyone nodded . |
11 | Besides everyone 's too busy dealing with the latest applications from thousands of people hoping to get a degree . |
12 | Some predict that eventually everyone will carry all the sequences of his genes on a compact disk . |
13 | Eventually everyone leaves the room to shower and drink coffee and do all things that people usually do after intercourse — communally in this case — and Samantha and I are left alone . |
14 | They 'll then pass the information on so that eventually everyone in the road knows . |
15 | I 'll quickly rattle through the next one effectively nothing more has happened at Napier , they went off for their Christmas holidays about the fourth of November and came back about the nineteenth of January er , not quite as bad as that but nearly as I mean they 've even longer holidays than we 've got and we get a fortnight at Christmas and New Year |
16 | What was it like climbing somewhere no-one had ever explored before ? |
17 | And fundamentally nothing had changed . |
18 | The torch would be shone on all of us in turn , but mostly me , with the terse comment , ‘ It 's time you were in bed , Airwoman ! ’ |
19 | we 've been slightly more amenable but invite to your club temerity to ask your Lordship rather me , but as I 'm on my feet , er ask your Lordship whether you could sit at all early on Friday as to help Mr er , I , I was little concerned to hear Mr say that he was going to wait for Mr he had responded because that would of course then extend more into Friday , it may be more sensible if Mr could have |
20 | Would you rather me do it on my own |
21 | So what would you rather me wear , this or that white shirt thing ? |
22 | Come on , you take the stuff down and rather me just try and . |
23 | Rather them than me . |
24 | Elaine 's houseproud ways got on his nerves but he would rather them than this dirty cat 's way of living . |
25 | Females have the same pattern , but the base colour is more beige than yellow , and the stripes brownish rather them mauve . |
26 | Rather them than us but it 's still a great film . |
27 | Thoughts of a family scandal crossed her confused mind until she heard us — or rather them — talking fluent French . |
28 | She looks around her , dazed and sluggish , while her brain tries to piece together the blurred details and recollections that will tell her where she is , and — which she would rather forget-what brought her here . |
29 | Instinctively everyone falls flat in the dirty slush . |
30 | Cardiff had supervised the clearance of the office block , noting wryly that it seemed easier to clear everyone out than it had been to get his original team established . |