Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [coord] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 It really did turn me on and after the first time I done it it it turned me on so much I come .
2 Cut out each letter of the phrase and hide them in or around the house and in other places , as you would for a scavenger hunt .
3 We put them in or in the holiday tin with all the change .
4 Time a week or so after christmas has come you 're you 're glad to get them down and out the way .
5 ‘ I received a lot of abuse when I left Brookside , not ME personally but in a way just as bad .
6 I asked if I could see the people who 'd brought me in and after a few minutes , Bunny and Rayleen appeared at the bedside .
7 Timmy would spend hours happily banging them together or against the bars or , as now , slobbering against one of the stones in an attempt to get it into his mouth .
8 Squeeze them together and on an outward breath let them go .
9 But the girl remembered Ramsey taking the evacuees round him in the children 's corner , and sitting on one of the low chairs meant for a child , and talking to them naturally and with an obvious pleasure .
10 What was needed was someone outside and above the territorial nexus , requirements fulfilled only by the young king .
11 What was needed was someone outside and above the territorial nexus , requirements fulfilled only by the young king .
12 Freud 's finding was that guilt is , starts off as an aggressive drive in the id that could go anywhere , preferably towards other people , but the superego uses some of this aggression and destructive energy arising in the id and then turns it back against the ego , and uses it to punish the ego , so the aggression , instead of going into someone else or into the outside world , is turned back against the self and to that extent is self-destructive .
13 Doing the diet with someone else or in a small group will help you to be successful .
14 ‘ Madam , I confess myself deeply grieved that you should judge one an enemy who has ever served you and yours faithfully and to the utmost of his ability , ’ he said sorrowfully — and the prince , watching the scene with avid interest , expected to see tears well from his eyes .
15 I interviewed them individually and in a separate room .
16 Azar called me over and with a flourish sat me down on a plastic deckchair at the front of the ring of spectators .
17 The Ford driver gave nothing away and for a moment it looked as if there would be a confrontation with a juggernaut coming from London .
18 Nobody inside or outside the administration is making a good job of selling the tax .
19 To say ‘ the Word was made flesh ’ , then , refers not to a simple identity of God and Jesus but to a relationship in which God lovingly identifies himself in and with a real human person , 80 that that person can truly be called the Word , the self-communication and self-objectification of God in human terms … .
20 He lumbered into the back of the truck , pulling himself up and over the tailboard .
21 Gary Speed and Rod Wallace are both very good at what I would term ‘ reflex volleys ’ where the ball comes to them quickly or from an awkward angle , but perhaps not so good when they have time to think about it .
22 It lives not for itself alone but as a part of a whole .
23 I read in the paper about the gales where you are , and I wish I could magic you away and into the warm front room of our house .
24 It is worth mentioning the spread of opinion — and it would be easy to enlarge it — because his was that rare character which stamped itself effortlessly and in the same way on every sort of company .
25 And yet the , to say that the wind does n't exist because you ca n't see it would be erm would be pretty dangerous if you were standing on a cliff and saying there 's no wind around here , and there 's a howling gale blowing you off and into the water .
26 Boats will take you up and down the river , stopping off at Kew Gardens , Richmond and its beautiful park and Greenwich Observatory and park , and the National Maritime Museum .
27 He 's taught many a Clubrep to ski and with only a very few exceptions , he can virtually guarantee to get you up and around the bay first time .
28 And on all those issues I think the industry itself has pulled itself up and through the National Tourist Boards we are going to promote it very hard indeed over the four week period .
29 She picked up another letter , and again read aloud : ‘ I think of you often and of the happy times we had at The Hall , and they were happy times .
30 A new relationship formed today will be very important to you now and in the future .
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