Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Hello , can I have a little , god my , more than twelve pounds , , or you more than twelve pounds ? |
2 | Few there be , are there few that be saved , well what does the bible say about this , first of all it teaches abundantly clearly that all may be saved , God is not partial , God has no favourites , he does n't love you more than he loves any body else , he does n't love me more than he loves you or you more than me , he does n't love you more than he loves ah any other racial group or any other ethnic group , he loves us all the same God so loved the world that he gave his only son Jesus Christ , here in his love , not that we love God says the apostle but that he loved us , the old testament profit reminds us that he has loved us with an ever lasting love , who , this was one of the hang ups that the Jewish nation had , they thought that they were the cats whiskers , he chose them , but he in fact did n't love them any more than he loved the , the hitites , the parasites , the gergasites and all the other ites , he loved them all the same , God is not partial in his love because he is love , if there was any body that God did not love he would actually cease to be God because love is not something that , that God does , you and I do it no matter how loving you are , or how loving you think you are , you are not love , you choose to love somebody and you love them , there are times when that love goes very thin sometimes , perhaps because of events that have happened , it can actually come to an end where that love dies , you withdraw your love God ca n't do that , God loves us as we 've said with an eternal love , a love that will go on throughout the endless ages of eternity |
3 | ‘ Mr Angel — ’ No , do n't be cheeky , ' — or You There or Buggerlugs — but mostly Roy . ’ |
4 | Oh no , no , no , not at all af after the war work it , it just seemed to er no one ever seemed to get any be interested in flying as they were pre-war then , or they probably that they had cars and they could get about more you know to other outlying places like Pentiford in Wolverhampton |
5 | The latter flows down towards Standish itself , where it formerly provided the power for two corn mills in fairly close proximity to one another . |
6 | Before the easter holidays you gave , I gave you this kind list and I do n't know if you did or it not because I was n't here last week . |
7 | Cos a few people are further out than me so cos Angie 's just up the road in Hamworth . |
8 | And there 's and erm we 're doing a project on conservation and actually helping the conservation as well and erm as well cos so them up and it 's and it 's gey good for our own project . |
9 | ‘ But the 1861 to 1865 papers are kept under lock and key , ’ warned the owner , inferring that those that I freely but reverently leafed through might have to have similar protection one day . |
10 | I believed at the time that I more or less grasped the metaphorical implications of this , but after I had put the phone down I found I was not as clear as I should have hoped to be about exactly what was required of me in concrete practical terms . |
11 | You are obviously determined to believe that I deliberately and maliciously set out to destroy you , knowing as I did how much you had already been hurt . ’ |
12 | that I really but I mean last year still not finished ! |
13 | I do n't like killing even a fly , so I sure as hell do n't like killing babies . |
14 | I was a girl who liked my mountains pointy , so I foolishly and ignorantly snubbed the Cairngorms . |
15 | In each charge there was an alternative alleging that she cruelly and unnaturally treated the two women in her care , to which she also pleaded not guilty . |
16 | I mean you 're better to get stuff that you well if you get 'em it just so happens that |
17 | effective preparation so that you so that when you you stand up here you 're more confident you 're more |
18 | What he probably is saying is that you more than likely get unless you actually . |
19 | It would have made it more difficult , but the way that Maxwell used to involve himself in bulk transfers , you know and move , move two hundred pensioners from there to there and er no money followed and this sort of thing , I think that er that he could of quite frankly done exactly the same thing and we really feel that the , that the role of the pension regulator and the and the opposing role with I M R O that , that you really if we 're not careful , we 're going to put in another layer of bureaucracy and have a pension regulator who 's got the task of of checking a , a hundred and twenty eight thousand pension funds , when really there 's probably out of those a hundred and twenty eight thousand , ninety-nine point five per cent of probably being very well well run and , and quite safe and what , what we ca n't really see in the report is a is a method of identifying the determined fraudster at a at a very early stage , you know and we 're just terribly disappointed that er that Good has just thrown the whole of , of the matter back at I M R O who we feel have proved to tha that I do n't think they 're up to the task , I think that the that the whole question of er of the power of a self regulatory body which to us works on blowing the whistle , you know the whole the whole effect of a self regulatory body is that it 's members that it , it 's really like a club is n't it , you know and we 're all members of this club and if one of us er is gon na do something wrong , then the rest of us are gon na have to pay for it . |
20 | Yes , so she just and she 'd like to go and teach for a living , . |
21 | That 's it , so you just if there 's any decimal points in here you just ignore it , forget about it , and you put your , because if it 's a per centage you point just go in there . |
22 | ‘ So you more or less know what we 're about . ’ |
23 | Yeah , so you better if you have . |
24 | We seek the key that opens the door to this inner consciousness , the lid of the well that we too as individuals can open . |
25 | In the end , all that the prohibition against cruelty forbids is that we unnecessarily or unjustifiably visit evil , in the form of pain , upon another animal . |
26 | The hope is based on the fact that pragmatic principles of language usage can be shown systematically to " read in " to utterances more than they conventionally or literally mean . |
27 | They have built it under hanging branches , here in the middle of the forest : they dug a deep hole , propped it with boards that they secretly and with immense effort dragged here , and buried their treasures under the thick cover of moss . |
28 | Some of these casual workers possess the additional advantage of having contacts amongst other persons interested in occasional work , so that they rather than all of these individuals are contacted when a large number of staff are required . |
29 | But the Americans , apart from the fact that they probably provided the guns in the first place , paid out $1m to persuade people to hand them in . |
30 | He says that they more or less go their separate ways , Felicity and this green fellow she 's married to . |