Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [pron] [art] [noun sg] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 They come down to see what the situation really is .
2 The new crossing will obviously make it a lot safer . ’
3 Now anybody who er who would like to see more sex on television , better give us a ring now I suppose O nine O four six four six four one if you er if you think the er Buddha of Suburbia which is erm has really upset Mary quite considerably .
4 Local authorities can only do what the law explicitly allows ; all council powers come from Acts of Parliament .
5 He erm , he left school , he only told them the day before .
6 erm then erm what I 'll do I 'll pick it up next week and that will obviously show you a bit more about Abbey Life and any , any of your friends or anybody you think might , might like to look at the video erm you know just to give them an insight , people you mentioned erm to me that you perhaps know you 'd like to pass the video on to them to have a look erm and if er er you 've got my number and if you want to ring me then I can get some more videos if you think other people might be interested I 'm quite happy to pass them on , on to you as well , okay ?
7 Wallace and Deane look like the ideal combination as once they start passing to wallace it makes space for deane to also run into space so give HIM the variety too .
8 So erm so give it a go anyway and see what happens erm and it 's no great hardship to have to y'know kind of do it in two or more sets I would n't have thought y'know it 'll it 'll probably still work .
9 Grey eyes swept the outfit which had caused her some qualms , but it was modest compared to Nicky Kai 's , the oyster-coloured chiffon shirt collarless and slit to a point between her breasts , loose enough to leave them a mystery only occasionally glimpsed when she moved , dark nipples a shadowy suggestion .
10 Jonathan Dollimore has noted that ‘ one problem in particular has exercised critics of Dr Faustus : its structure , inherited from the morality form , apparently negates what the play experientially affirms — the heroic aspiration of ‘ Renaissance man ’ ' .
11 He was kind enough to give me a lift home . ’
12 P.S. Dr Jane was kind enough to give me a time early in the day .
13 because you see I only use it a tankful once a day when I have a bath in the morning have a bath at night as well .
14 I suppose I 'd better offer you a drink now that you 're here . ’
15 " How long had you a holding there ? "
16 To come back on something that Mr said and perhaps take it a stage further .
17 ‘ I only have one a day now , ’ Alice says .
18 No Alan 's not given me the go ahead really to , to do .
19 I 'm not eating them every day though .
20 Wilkinson said yesterday : ‘ I can not guarantee anyone a place here .
21 I do not know what the majority here or in the country may think about it .
22 Even the most experienced police interrogator can not entirely avoid leading questions , simply because he can not know what the witness actually knows or what really happened .
23 ‘ Which means , ’ I concluded wearily , ‘ that we do not know who the murderer really is , although we suspect Moodie .
24 The Government has thus done what no government before has done — it has given an inferior tribunal the power to determine the extent of its own jurisdiction .
25 Being a fair-minded person and still hoping that I had a chance to get a cultural stew going , I listened carefully to the hon. Member for Stoke-on-Trent , Central ( Mr. Fisher ) , but he did not give me a chance either .
26 ‘ If he 's a secret friend of the Moslems , why does n't he just give them the money directly .
27 Oh do n't just give us a song now .
28 No , no , he 's just bought me a car now
29 well if you have any further sort of info or anything else you need , you know getting ready , just give us a buzz tomorrow , tomorrow night
30 So that 's something we will need to talk to you about before we just give you a prescription willy-nilly .
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