Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] [vb past] [adv prt] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Well we used to take it in our stride , I mean I grew up with an old Victorian house with potent fires and you had keep the fires going either wise in the winter it was bitterly cold , it was nice and cool in the summer coming out of the heat . |
2 | I expect I woke up at the wrong time . |
3 | And er I I as I say I moved up into the next er school . |
4 | ‘ I expect you signed in as a voluntary patient ; then they 're covered , Evans said . |
5 | The owners say they came up with the idea first . |
6 | If we fail to take this opportunity Mr Mayor , as I as I feel we are about to do I am a hundred percent convinced that in years to come people will look back at this year , or however long it happens to be and say they missed out on a golden opportunity to make social , to make more houses and to make social housing better in this city and across the country . |
7 | I expect he jumped out at the last minute . |
8 | Want it mopped over in the morning . |
9 | is the aim , what , I mean somebody came up with the aim , in actual fact , despite whatever else you might be doing , whatever politics were behind it , the aim was to prevent AIDS no matter what you were doing , and not to have any kind of prejudice against what you were doing as long as the aim |
10 | The whistling and clicking of fingers roused Joy 's attention , so collecting her pad then pen she wandered over to the table on the right . |
11 | After the Man City match we walked back to the Adelphi but it was shut . |
12 | At Beni Suef we got down into a dusty twilight . |
13 | Relax deeply , then imagine yourself curled up inside a dark cocoon , which envelops you so closely that you can barely breathe . |
14 | I mean you came out with a wonderful statement when you were advertising this programme . |
15 | something I mean we moved out of the flats , partly because the flats were coming down , |
16 | ‘ Like I fell out of a tree in the Garden of Eden . ’ |
17 | I remember I went back to the ambulance feeling quite horrified . |
18 | I remember somebody came in at the shop and says the Newminster School had been sent home , but where , which school 's that ? |
19 | However , erm you know you came back about the retail aspect of course and most of our traditional sales people have never had telephone experience in that sense . |
20 | she sez she crawled over of the rubble towards a man in a white nightshirt who looked like a ghost but was a Home Guard . |
21 | she sez she crawled over of the rubble towards a man in a white nightshirt who looked like a ghost but was a Home Guard . |
22 | Erm Devon , erm and their distaste of their neighbours , or distrust of Cornwall , I know , on one occasion , in the first fortnight , I think , we were in the Y M at Devonport , and er there was an argument with the Duke of Cornwall 's light infantry and er well , I know we got out of a back window of the Y M fairly smartish , erm avoiding trouble . |
23 | Okay I know we moved on to the next piece last week we will start again on that tomorrow . |
24 | Remember he waltzed out in the ? |
25 | ‘ Bless my soul , ’ said Calatin in a deep rumbling voice , ‘ bless my soul , I believe I dropped off for a while . |
26 | ‘ I suppose you went round as a visitor — they 'd have their own vet , naturally . ’ |
27 | Suppose she went out into the woods with … him , and they were going to make love … or they 'd done it … and she said ‘ I 'm pregnant , you 're the father , what are you going to do about it ? ’ |
28 | I reckon we got down from The Bells , Chell 's Field , to the bottom of , six , seven minutes . |
29 | I believe they went out to The Crown afterwards . ’ |
30 | We believe they started up in the mid-1930s , but by 1970 seemed to have closed down . |