Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | After struggling through umpteen games of blackjack , I would taxi home and sleep till 8 a.m. when the boys awoke . |
2 | I have seen for myself the value of ACET 's work in the community and I would whole heartedly recommend other churches get behind the work in any way they can . ’ |
3 | Gradually , over the years , I would piece together another family history ; of those who had come to Scotland in the terrible years of the 1840s , some of whom , indeed , had even been Irish Catholics . |
4 | This statement represents the old doctrine in regard to obtaining property by false pretences , to which I shall advert presently . |
5 | Erm yes I will I will chairman just very briefly . |
6 | Perhaps I will post occasionally to the list to keep you all informed . |
7 | ‘ Do you have a camera , a second-hand , for about £12 , that I can hand-hold outside ? ’ |
8 | I think you should pool together |
9 | He had gone out of her life suddenly and without explanation and try as she might Theresa simply could not get over losing him . |
10 | Well you 'll sleep well now always do . |
11 | So as you feel happier with that , you 'll b more able to play with them . |
12 | She cringed back from him , pressing herself against the stove , wondering if she could edge past and make for the door . |
13 | But there , from any notes , she felt that she could piece together what had taken place . |
14 | You could B&B somewhere , while I pitched my lonely caravan nearby . ’ |
15 | Show me where each term from so you could Thanks very much . |
16 | A week later ( Thursday , August 20 ) you could jet away with Beach Villas for seven-nights self-catering in the Algarve . |
17 | Norm had to call her , then shake her , and she would stagger downstairs and hang like an exhausted alcoholic over a clutched mug of coffee . |
18 | But this Anne Mowbray would stop at nothing — she would chance all to be alone with him she loved best in the world ; on one throw of the dice … |
19 | What she may endure now is , however , nothing to what she will lace very soon . |
20 | Do n't be impatient , assimilate the knowledge and learning you 've gained so far and then when the time is right you will coast forward even faster . |
21 | You can camp nearby and use the Cluanie Inn for a hot bar-meal and somewhere to consume beer beside a log fire until they throw you out , but if you have the money why deny yourself a bed for the night ? |
22 | You can t falsely represent yourself to him as being authorised in some official capacity to enforce payment of the debt . |
23 | I do nt know about their upload policy — you can ftp anonymously ( username anonymous , password — email address ) , there should be some info about it . |
24 | ‘ You can milk well , my girl ? |
25 | They are closed and there is no opening you can unblock easily . |
26 | As soon as you can troops together . |
27 | You can GOTO anywhere within one FOR … |
28 | It is n't quite so quick to use as the knobs of a panel-mounted set as there is no way of rotating the full MHz figures separately from the decimals ( it takes my fingers well over 150 twiddles to get from 118,00 to 136.975 Mhz ) , but there is a twenty-frequency memory bank , and you can cycle quickly through the stored frequencies . |
29 | We should band together . ’ |
30 | I explained that we must lunch early and be in the queue at least fifteen minutes before the doors opened if we hoped for bargains . |