Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [adv] [adv] [verb] to " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm expecting like a lights or something are flashing so I got the off the jet wash and I 'd just about got to the where I started again it 's gone bib bib bib bib bib is that it ? |
2 | ‘ In my defence , I 'd only recently admitted to myself that I was in love with you . |
3 | If I last long enough to get to the air … . |
4 | I should apologize for canned soup , but I spent so long talking to Stanley this morning |
5 | I bin pretty 'ard put to it in that kitchen lately , ’ he said , passing his hand through his thick greying hair . |
6 | Erm , er we talked to the departmental transportation departments er attended and it is I think fairly widely open to members of the county council so that , these issues can be pursued as and when they arise or choose to comes along . |
7 | But the crying really upset mother , and because I had so strictly adhered to the feeding rule , I developed an abscess on one breast . |
8 | I 've already briefly referred to item ten , and that is we 've had to increase the numbers in registration inspection during the current year , and that demand will continue , there is no provision in the base for the ongoing costs for staff who 're appointed . |
9 | I 've just recently changed to Next but I used to buy them from Oxfam when I used to live here . |
10 | I 've never even spoken to the man . |
11 | Did n't even no I 've never even went to the committee , yours was |
12 | I 've , I 've never even talked to him |
13 | ‘ But I 've never just listened to Johnny Marr , ’ Bernard continues . |
14 | But I 've never really talked to my mum about anything . |
15 | With the leave of the House , Mr. Deputy Speaker , I wish once again to refer to the St. Kentigern-Oatridge problem , which is repeated in all our constituencies in one form or another , and which I recommend to some diligent Peer in the other place . |
16 | By the time I 've paid for my room at the YWCA and bought all the make-up and clothes I need there never seems to be anything left over . |
17 | His self defence , and I now read from actually only a paragraph or so earlier than my opening passage , his self defence in the reason of Church government is quite interesting erm ‘ If I hunted after praise by the ostentation of wit and learning , I should not write thus out of mine own season , when I have neither yet completed to my mind the full circle of my private studies , although I complain not of any insufficiency to the matter in hand , or were I ready to my wishes it were a folly to commit anything elaborately composed to the careless and interrupted listening of these tumultuous times . |
18 | On an associated matter , I have only just written to Mrs Sharp formally requesting permission to borrow the large Slezer view of Edinburgh from the North currently hanging in the Edinburgh Room . |
19 | I apologise for the delay in replying , but I have only just got to the bottom of my ‘ in tray ’ after months of chasing deadlines ! |
20 | But not this next example , the extent of which I have only recently begun to fully appreciate . |
21 | In that case the solutions that I have so far given to the first equation would no longer be acceptable , but one could take x=1 , y=2 , and z=1 . |
22 | It emphasises that she is not the awful old termagant she has so far seemed to be . |
23 | She has only recently returned to full duties , and was treated for shock and minor cuts . |
24 | She has often darkly alluded to some form of abuse in her own formative years , and there 's a strong sense that she 's singing these songs to someone in particular . |
25 | And in your Ks whenever you come across a word that starts with a K make sure you put it in your book and have a look at those occasionally so that you 're pretty sure you know all these K words and then if it is n't you say well okay got to be a C. |
26 | To give me what you 'd so often described to me . ’ |
27 | If she found it stretching credulity that a meeting between them was n't inevitable she 'd always fiercely denied to herself that she had any interest in seeing him again , so why should she be feeling so shivery and hot , almost as if she had a fever ? |
28 | She 'd hardly ever spoken to them . |
29 | And she 'd only just gone to the end of the road to phone Ken was working away . |
30 | How could she feel so physically drawn to him , when intellectually she was detesting him for this arrogant charade ? |