Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [pron] [adv prt] [adv] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Because I asked you and remember I rang you up about a week , a week ago and said , what , which number have you
2 I always write my friends ' books into my Harrods list , even if they give me a copy , and then I keep it out quite a time so that other people ca n't have it .
3 I took him off so the house could be got ready and everyone arrive .
4 So although this is fifty pence when you show it on here the fir so the first thing we 've got to do is change this fifty pence to get away from fifty pence or thirty pence or twenty and change it into a fraction .
5 The next step up is the hundreds , and you use them in exactly the same way , one twice a week .
6 Charlotte come away lovey You keep her out here a minute I 'll just go and find a couple of books .
7 So they greeted her with comforts and praise , and said they liked the colour , and Janice lent her a necklace ; Clara did not much like the necklace either , for it was made of large artificial pearls , and she secretly suspected the donor of malicious intent in offering such a loan , but she put it on just the same , and ignored her suspicions , and allowed herself to be comforted , because she wished to be comforted , and because it was too late to get out of going .
8 I certainly advise you to keep asking questions throughout because as I say although they 're speaking in a very very general way the often slip up and give you a particular that you can take advantage and if you lead them on then the more information is available to you .
9 So I was close by and so they sent me in so the way I , I got dressed up in the minister 's cassock , and I got in revised the books of Genesis , like through and I get genned up to be a minister and I took in a bible and er well anyway I killed five men and they got out alive .
10 She let him help her back up the slope , round the other side of the danger area , and demonstrate by the skeletal walls where the various rooms of the baths lay , and their impressive extent .
11 He blows himself up so the snake ca n't get hold of him . ’
12 When Mr. Millan was Secretary of State for Scotland he administered them in exactly the same way as that for which he criticises us .
13 On their next public appearance he treated her in precisely the same way .
14 He feared me in both a familiar and unfamiliar way .
15 Cos I mean it tells you on there , I ca n't remember , it tells you on there every tablet I 've had , all for this .
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