Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] [be] [adv prt] [prep] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 Hope I 'm back for Larry 's party .
2 If you look at it in a certain way , right , it shows your ignorance , I mean you 're over in England , right , for so long — I mean to say you should know what to chat in front of certain people , right ?
3 So I said er but I know you 're off to Torquay on Friday with Di , cos that 's him hinting , thank God it 's out !
4 ‘ I hear you 're back at Swift — are you really Flint 's secretary ? ’
5 ‘ I understand you are off to France with Sir Robert Clinton ?
6 Home owners will be notified which bracket they are in on December 2 .
7 The lights in the sky mean it 's over for Heyford 's last remaining servicemen in the Gulf .
8 Somebody mind you was on about Torbay this morning on the radio I think it was saying that there were so many complaints and nurses are under such great stress .
9 I think one was out at Caister .
10 In fact , if you want the truth , I wish I was back at Tara with the Gruagach . ’
11 ‘ I wish I was back in London , ’ Cranston moaned .
12 I wish I was back in Norwich now .
13 Have you been up to Joe 's ?
14 Have you been through to Dublin ? ’ he repeated .
15 Fraser said wearily , ‘ Have you been on to Dublin ? ’
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