Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [adv] [vb base] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 What they do , I mean just play a game , it 's just a ga it 's a it 's a game , like sort of Simon says , try and catch them out in things , you 'll say right , now you 've got to point at a window , say , and then you have to point at , and you can get them all doing it , you
2 ‘ Well , I used ter wear a cotton nightdress when that Joe Maitland lodged wiv me , ’ she said smiling .
3 I know this morning it 's , I changed his nappy and I like always have a bottle of you know those
4 I think both have a place in the world , but I see Metropolitan Area technology used for connecting different types of data network , with Asynchronous Transfer Mode for internetworking of broadband networks . ’
5 I had also become a cyclist .
6 ‘ Since I 've worked part time I 've also become a parent governor at the children 's school and most Fridays during term time I go in and listen to children reading .
7 There 's too much hype connected to most beauty products so I 've never become a slave to any particular shampoo .
8 The upshot of this is that I 've now become a resident , which makes a weekly tour of junk and antique shops even more vital .
9 As well as looking after your daughters and your home , she has also become a painter .
10 She used ter wear a cap stuck on the back of 'er 'ead an' a docker 's scarf .
11 Directly you go ashore have a bath , send everything you 've been wearing to the laundry , and wash your hair .
12 you 're talking round and you 've suddenly become a convert to the private site because it 's the only way that you can find that your party can oppose the establishment of proper and properly managed gipsy sites in Oxfordshire .
13 If you 're worried that you 've recently take a risk , go to the special STD clinic at your local hospital .
14 It was ridiculous , but somehow she had never overcome a resistance to working with children .
15 But I 'd rather if you did n't mind that you did go in and sort it out cos she said well put a cheque in the envelope with the standing order form but I mean
16 And you would go back to that and you would maybe have um you maybe had you 'd maybe have a chest of drawers and the drawers were out and you would be polishing you know , doing so much on them , put them aside and then go back to that .
17 Well he has been , we 've just have a lot of filthy weather have n't we ?
18 It 's obscene , in the nineteen nineties at a time of three million plus unemployed that we 've still have a skill shortage in this country .
19 → The news of Ollie Halsall 's death reached us only recently and it is indeed sad that we have never run a feature on him .
20 They , they painted there house a year ago and they 've done it again this year , you ca n't tell where it 's stopped and where it 's done , do you know what I mean .
21 So prices have tend to have fallen on world markets for agricultural goods because of support right , and they 've also become a lot more volatile and that , and that is the er the source of the international frustration with erm the common agricultural policy and this is why we 've got agriculture er being introduced into the G A T T. Not only does it impose huge costs on domestic tax payers and consumers , it also in incurs erm a large cost on third country exporters , right now if you think that most of those countries may well be developing countries and agricultural output is their only source of foreign exchange erm then er the policies of the rich countries in the West are erm a actively erm hindering the development prospects of developing countries alright and that may not be the desired intention .
22 I was first taken to see these ‘ houses ’ by my father when I was nine ; I have often wondered since then why they had never become a tourist attraction .
23 The Padovani family had long been known to John Coffin since they had once run a restaurant near where he had lodged as a young detective .
24 If they have then organize a date and time mutually acceptable with them to go in and sign on .
25 They wanted ter 'ave a word wiv Joe .
26 ‘ Supported by Training Department he has already run a session on coaching for 20 people or so from across all sections of the brewery .
27 Having arrived in England virtually unknown , he has quickly become a household name . ’
28 This is basically a protective action , an attempt to save the eyes from possible danger , but it has also become a way of reducing the unbearable tension of the moment .
29 It has also run a distance learning programme for 628 students in 12 countries .
30 It has just become a reality .
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