Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [prep] [adj] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Do you want me to go through this for spellings ?
2 ‘ What do you think of me appearing like that in front of the men ? ’ she asked in her slow , earnest , Germanic accent , gazing at Jane with steady blue eyes .
3 One result of that has been a proposal I made in 1983 with Jim Hartle of the University of California at Santa Barbara : that both time and space are finite in extent , but they do n't have any boundary or edge .
4 Who did I bump into first except John !
5 I checked out most of Crevecoeur 's old haunts , ’ he said , consulting his memofile , ‘ and turned up the goods at Alix Micklemas ’ tattoo parlour . ’
6 I spent that Sunday at Littlehampton ; on the Monday I dined at one of George 's clubs — ’
7 I mean yes er as I said earlier on it 's just a question for for just a bit more obviously in the readings report th there is there is concern naturally with the by-passes in paragraph two five I mean I have n't had a chance to sort of looking up yet , and I 'd by grateful for County Executive 's advice on that and I thought we as a County Council had agreed a line erm for a by-pass through the West Sussex portion at least .
8 I cite as an example the urban areas of the city which I partially represent — I speak for all of Birmingham when I speak on this issue , and I am trying to raise an important matter in which there may be some common cause .
9 I messed at first with Harry Phillimore , who was to become a lifelong friend .
10 So I 'm a bit of a newshound so I look at both of course , see what 's what .
11 I refer in particular to North Korea .
12 Not often you get someone braking like that on Main Street .
13 ‘ Suddenly one evening , I started on one of Owen Teale , who plays Hotspur . ’
14 Well John Hume 's meetings with Gerry Addams have been overshadowed by that meeting between the prime ministers of Great Britain and the Irish Republic , overshadowed and overtaken , according to Mr Major , I talked about that to John Hume a little earlier this morning , but I began by asking for his reaction to the latest murders .
15 It will be noticed that the dates of buildings covered in Volume I overlap with those in Volume 2 .
16 But I move my motion , and I ask for those in favour to please show
17 ‘ Why should I struggle through hundreds of pages of fabrication to reach half a dozen very little truths ? ’
18 So I go for 2–0 with Deane and Wallace getting the prizes !
19 a frozen shoulder in each , when I go like that in bed , ooh it 's terrible .
20 I argue for this in Chapter 12 concerning the possibility of participation in school worship at different levels , one level being a conscious but temporary withholding of the critical faculties in order to get on the wavelength of a particular belief .
21 I went to that at Jasons ' I think I 'll go and find that erm
22 I went like that on top and I said bloody work !
23 I , I mean I went like this into dinner okay , and I suppose everyone was like what 's she doing in a skirt or whatever cos they were all like looking and then like half way when I was eating I could feel them all staring at me and laughing and Jim and that lot were laughing and I could see Charlie
24 In the first round I eased in third behind Pavoni and Bryzgin .
25 I agree with all of Stephen Howe 's postmortem ( ‘ I told you so ’ , 17 April ) , but I think he is unfair on the GMB 's Tom Burlison .
26 Whilst I agree with many of Mr. Shelford 's comments I find it hard to believe his comment on high tackles .
27 While I agree with that for modelling , we have to be aware that CEDC are instituting their own internal reorganisation .
28 I agree with most of Mr Ward 's ratings .
29 I think in general by virtue of the fact that we go to great lengths to make sure that people fully understand exactly what they have got I mean we 're not in a in a situation where we want people to think that they 've got something they have n't , which is why we go to the lengths that we do erm to make sure that people are fully aware of what they 've got , and if they 're unhappy with what they 've got then obviously within the fourteen day period we give them the right to cancel .
30 Er , Chairman erm , I do believe that this has always been an issue erm of vested interests and bureaucracy administration but all I want to say to members of the council today as a member of the youth and community advisory committee is that extremely serious er far reaching decisions are gon na have to be taken because we were told at the last meeting of that sub committee that just to stand still because of the changes in legislation regarding transfer of funds to the er F E funding council , we will lose a further two million pounds next year so even if we er do not have to find any cuts within our own budget that money is going out of this authority 's budget it may come back in in commissioning agreements but because of the different timescale that the funding council works on we probably wo n't know that when we come to set our budget and really the issue for the Labour group I think in particular as councillor has said , is the question of budgetary control .
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