Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] [pers pn] [verb] [vb pp] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 M. Perhaps I 've seen her .
2 the keys with her and take the er , plug off the telly so we 've got nothing to occupy us !
3 A four-tracker , starting with the nervous , swirly title tune that drops from my mind instantly I 've heard it .
4 When you 've got it to the final fold there you 've got your ordinary
5 said , if I ca n't come for that typewriter then I 've sold it , he said I , I told her if she wanted it she 'd got to come and collect it and he said and nobody asked for it , I said well I know
6 She was his enemy yet he had helped her .
7 She gave a husky exhalation of breath , and a second later he had bent his head to press his hot mouth against the swell of her breasts .
8 A second later he had levered himself up off the bed , striding away to answer the call .
9 I 've had enough work today I 've worked my nuts
10 And that 's where you start to get your problems irrespective of whether your appliances are correctly fused you must make sure they are correctly fused but you must not exceed the thirteen amp otherwise you 've had it .
11 Non-existent until about I should n't think there was an a bus did come to the bottom of Road , I ca n't remember what was , it must have been about nineteen twenty I suppose something like that , it used to go to the bottom of Road and turn round there , but I never er my mother always used to say you 'd ruin the trade , the trade down well I do n't believe it did really er now I think the lack of transport now you 've hit something there , lack of transport there encouraged people to shop in Green rather to go down the town cos you could get anything off Green you know , you just think you 'd ju you , you smiled about the er butcher 's shops , the grocer 's shops , the cake shops , you could get the gents , you could get anything on Green the ironmonger shop , you need n't go anywhere else but , when they started transport er yes I think the buses had quite a bit gradually cos things that , you do n't think get things happening in this country overnight I mean , they grow on you do n't they ?
12 And very soon they were , he said a moment ago they had taken it from Jesus , they were no longer trusting in him , and they started to trust in themselves in their own ability .
13 Erm at the moment okay I 've sold my my last car recently erm I am looking for another .
14 I was suddenly terrified , as if from a long distance away I had seen my family poised on the edge of a crumbling cliff , unaware and smiling .
15 After all , as Deborah Hutton , health editor of Vogue , put it : ‘ If you 're the sort of person who frowns , even if you do wear these things for an hour while you exercise , you 'll carry on frowning for the rest of the day after you 've taken them off . ’
16 if I 'd got here a minute quicker I 'd got you some chocolate biscuits you could of been having with that cup of tea
17 ‘ Look , I 'm supposed to go down and do another five minutes of charm and chat with the ladies in the kitchen now they 've done their stuff .
18 She 's got that on her fanny so I 've had your Mum so many
19 In that one respect only she had failed her dear friend .
20 like a month now he 's had it .
21 Just now this evening the manager here he has told us .
22 For only a month ago he had seen his eldest son and his younger daughter appoint proctors to treat in the matter of their proposed Danish marriages .
23 But … at school less than a month ago she had lost her temper with her maths teacher .
24 On the way in the train earlier she had pictured her meeting with Penry over and over again , but none of her imaginings had been remotely like the reality .
25 If you 're at all interested in that area then I have got you a reference I can give you to hand but it 's but a great deal of er architecture , certainly the thirties , forties , fifties reflected corporate status , corporate identity .
26 She was in a mindless world where she had forgotten everything about why he was there , mindless that not half an hour ago she had thought him the most hateful of men when , abruptly , shatteringly , he suddenly stilled .
27 Half an hour ago he had cut himself shaving ; now , it seemed , his very life was in jeopardy .
28 If Benjamin had given her nothing else in their life together he had given her this child , and for that Sarah would forgive him anything .
29 A seven-iron and one putt later he had recorded his first birdie of the day .
30 And he did n't have the address either he 's lost his sheet !
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