Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | And I think you 've got ta address my doubts because if I have doubts how am I going to stand in front of members and say hang on a minute , I can give you all of these answers , I can tell you what unison 's going to be like and this is what 's been decided , now come back to me and give me your fears , give me your doubts and I 'll go and take them on to represent you . |
2 | There 's a couple of handouts here which I 'm not gon na go into , but there again somebody might think about when you 're running group training and there 's some , there 's some I du n no er points with a few heading samples , so I 'm gon na take one and pass them on take one pass them on which I really no , no and there 's one over there So you 've got involving trainees we 've done humour we 've touched upon , brainstorming we 've done before . |
3 | We 've got a thing there I think with them on have you ? |
4 | ‘ It was her life , you see , parties and pretty clothes , and putting them on makes her remember how happy she used to be . |
5 | On most of the album Shaun puts his fingerstyle technique to good use on his Warwick five-string , but this track sounds to me suspiciously like he 's using his ‘ 68 Fender Jazz Bass with both pickups full on . |
6 | Modern scholars have found proof that from here they continued to withdraw north-eastwards , groups of them eventually making their way to the vicinity of the Tigris-Euphrates basin , the region which now constitutes the border between Syria and Iraq . |
7 | but he kept me on to get me through Christmas you know things like that . |
8 | The response of the Treasury official upon receiving the nomination , according to the duke , was to ‘ put the presentation in his pocket , desiring me rather to name somebody that might be useful for my interest , for nobody knows this Achterlonie ’ . |
9 | I had nice Tory ladies saying that to me in 1983 , and me vigorously nodding my agreement . |
10 | And through them all does there not run a consistency of effort to strengthen the ties of monastic life , to bring back those in error , to wait patiently for better times , while occupying his time with theological work , with preaching and counselling the erring , for whom he displays an affectionate concern — even for the king . |
11 | 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 |
12 | It would suit them better to use their surplus cash to aid starving children in other countries . |
13 | The function of government intervention is less to tell people what they ought to like than to allow them better to achieve what they already like . |
14 | As Citrine had earlier told his colleagues , a tactical retreat of accepting the Minister 's suggestion and then showing it to be ineffective would enable them better to assert their independence in future . |
15 | ‘ It will tell them enough to alert them if they 're working for the British Government . ’ |
16 | Though if you give them enough notice they can do almost anything … |
17 | This is where we need to listen to what they 're asking and what they need , and give them enough to satisfy them . |
18 | It did n't take me long to realise I 'd fallen in love with love rather than with Dave . ’ |
19 | It did n't take me long to realise it was very different from the kind of journalism I 'd been used to . |
20 | Get them in , get them in , get them in , them in get them in , get them , get them in , them in doodle oodle ooh , . |
21 | Fill them in to save your hospitals , not just the unions or the M Ps , Labour , Conservative , Liberal whoever they are , it 's your hospitals , it 's their hospitals they 're trying to close . |
22 | Stepping briefly outside , he called for a bottle of Clairin to be brought , and the woman who had shown them in brought it instantly . |
23 | And these people took them in cleaned them up put them in like a bloody sheet , and all sorts he said |
24 | The young man who had let them in introduced himself as Malengin Fole . |
25 | Even if they 'd let them in let them get their seats and said look the bar is not open . |
26 | But despite the place given to women , most of the programmes are organised around a male presenter who ‘ manages ’ the women and brings them in to contribute their bit of knowledge . |
27 | So we had to as soon as they come we had to open a trench and heel them in do you see . |
28 | George Eliot had loved the bonnets and sprigged china — because she knew them , or because writing them down gave her power over them , made her gentle and generous to their meaning ? |
29 | He often picks out distinct things which he notices and writes them down to make us ‘ see ’ for ourselves . |
30 | If she strapped them down to make herself look boyish they just stuck out a foot farther down , and ached . |