Example sentences of "[adv prt] [coord] [pers pn] have [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Where we lived was n't much of a place — there were fourteen families in the one house and as mother 's eyes got worse , less work came in and we had to move into smaller and smaller rooms .
2 It 's a throw-in to David of Blackburn , down the right hand side , that one 's headed on by Stewart , the clearance from , is picked up by David who nipped in there ahead of and now here 's once more down the inside left channel , pushing it up towards the edge of the penalty area where holds it up well , they 're working well at the moment down that left hand side as gets it across , a snatched header comes in and it 's pushed behind by Chris for a corner kick , and we 're at the midway point of the second half , with Shrewsbury leading three two , Alan will describe it for you .
3 Float , you pu , you put your plug in and it 's attached to the plug and it floats on the top of your bath when you 're having a bath .
4 So they have , people come down and they have looked at it have they ?
5 Erm and then any domestic policy which affects the outside , so that 's a projection of domestic interests erm into the outside world , so I 'll show you what I 've written down and it 's influenced by what you 've got in that book by Clarke , I 'm afraid it falls off the end a bit , foreign policy is a government activity concerned with relations between the state and other actors in the international arena , that should be .
6 People realise that these things come along and you have to look at them ’ — CRAIG INNES ( former All Black centre ) on his signing for Leeds RLFC .
7 Lyppard Grange is a listed building so the City Council ca n't have it knocked down but it has applied for a compulsory purchase order .
8 So I called back again and the number was engaged , so I called back again and got through and he 'd left for the day
9 The meal was almost over and I had downed at least four deep-bowled cups of claret when the small red stain appeared on the table cloth .
10 Suppose you have 130 stitches cast on and you have knitted to where you want to start the neckline .
11 Now when I spoke to Mrs on the telephone last night she told me about the work you 've been doing on and I have looked at it and I 'm going to go over it again with you this afternoon because she thought it was very very good work .
12 I said it is quarter past two if you I 'm not pushing you off but you 've got to be somewhere on time .
13 Hopefully we can go all the way to Wembley , but we 've all been saying in the dressing room that there are some big league games coming up and we have to concentrate on them . ’
14 It 's one thing if you 're fully staffed but if you think that whichever of my boys is on guard duty for the day is responsible for the shopping as well as the cooking , and I have to put another boy on guard as substitute to him and another at the disposition of the local magistrate , and I 've two out on motor-bike patrol — where am I when a case like this comes up and I 've got to be out ? ’
15 She added : ‘ You have to wake up and you have to deal with them .
16 She had tried to pick him up but he had clung to the banister rail like a leech and butted her in the chest with his head .
17 ‘ To be honest , I could n't even say when I 'm going to be back but I 've got to realistically think I wo n't make it for the European Cup . ’
18 Really it 's hard there was there was n't too much space for him to squeeze the ball back but he 's got to be looking to put the ball back from there .
19 And we 've got ta go around and you have to think of one word to do with police until we stop until we run out of them .
20 ‘ But after trying the door I turned round and he 'd disappeared with my bag . ’
21 He 'd looked round and it had seemed like just about the first place he 'd seen , and some part of him deep down had said : It 's got to be somewhere , why not here ?
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