Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | HEAVEN is my witness that I do not want to be unfair to British Telecom , so I must , with frank and honest gaze , report that I have had several letters saying that I am up the pole in carrying on about the method of charging recently mentioned in this column . |
2 | because they 're a hundred pound less and then I then , I 'm up a , up a creak are n't I then ? |
3 | I 'm down a bit . |
4 | Then I like to get the washing in the machine , because I can leave it doing while I 'm down the shops . |
5 | Well we 'll try and get some erm we 'll look down , the next time I 'm down the library and look and see if they 've got any Enid Blyton because that might just be a way in . |
6 | I 'm down the Roman |
7 | I 'm out every night this week . |
8 | And I 'm out a lot , I tend to just slurp down a cup of Slimma-soup , stick a wee dollop of quiche in the microwave or something while I 'm waiting for my Carmens to heat up . |
9 | I was up a six this morning does that |
10 | The next minute I was up the tree with him . |
11 | Yeah yeah a good Da Dave manages Doncaster now he 's an ex manager of Walsall as well We lived at the Brown Lion at the time and er , I , I was out the front on the Saturday evening and I er manager 's just been to fetch his Sunday joint from the local butchers and he shouted across the road to his pal how have they got on , cos there was no radio in those days , and er he says they 've won two nil and the man dropped his meat in front of him and dribbled it all the way down the road , it was such excitement it was of course all people over the moon . |
12 | eight o'clock this morning , who the hell that was from , I do n't know , I was out the washing line I come flying in but I never got it , and nobody 's rung . |
13 | Because I did n't have time , but er they started geography course work today and I was out the lesson |
14 | I was down a hole . |
15 | I was down the market every day with my shopper , dear , for veg . |
16 | And I 'd say I was down the docks last night trying to rob the life-rafts , getting the first aid kits and trying to get the Omnopon and all that , and I nearly got caught , ca n't you help us out ? |
17 | I was down the market with this other girl , and we saw her mum there . |
18 | I sympathized and threw in a few choice obscenities and ‘ hanging 's too good for ‘ ems ’ but made a note to pick up a few watches next time I was down the Brick Lane midnight market . |
19 | They are also thinking too much about what counts and when you do that you are up the creek , and at the moment Gloucester have not got a paddle |
20 | February the fifteenth you were out a lot . |
21 | Did you check their tenancy agreement , because it was a pretty Machiavellian , Dickensian tenancy agreement , if you 're found smoking in bed for example , you were out the next morning , those sort of things , and I think you really ought to look at that very carefully . |
22 | So you be up the second division next year ? |
23 | You respect her privacy only when she 's in front of you , when she 's out the room its a quick glide full through all the drawers |
24 | She 's down the cliff . ’ |
25 | She was out every evening , sometimes staying away all night and coming back in the afternoon only to tart herself up for the next evening away . |
26 | ‘ We 're up the dale a bit . |
27 | ‘ I think we 're up the creek . ’ |
28 | ‘ We 're up the creek because we do n't know where to go from here . ’ |
29 | We 're back a week on Friday here on Scottish with Scotsport Extra Time , at ten-thirty , and |
30 | Why should we be worried anyhow : the longer it take everyone to realise we 're back the more victories we will pile up . |