Example sentences of "[adv] [unc] [noun] [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 So er David you know them , I think I 'm letting the down really but when you do do it there wo n't be any , be any erm , oh I never thought of that he says
2 After yesterday 's fun you 've got an appetite for excitement so you wo n't think twice about doing something daring today .
3 At yesterday 's investiture he joined the newly-knighted television presenter Sir David Frost , the sports commentator David Coleman , also an OBE , and the Olympic swimmer Sharron Davies , who was invested as an MBE .
4 Before yesterday 's operation she spent three days in a deep coma as a result of liver failure .
5 In the slightly less august context of yesterday 's sale they made £260,000 ( $474,500 ) against a strong estimate of £150,000–250,000 .
6 Well well er Jimmy you know used to go down to learn to read the music .
7 Well er protocol you know .
8 For tomorrow 's Division I game , Hawick will be without the injured Nick Bannerman , Scott Welsh , Greig Oliver , Jim Hay and Brian Renwick , while Tim Stokes , David Taylor and Derek Turnbull are rated as very doubtful , especially the Scotland flanker , who had four stitches inserted in a head cut last Saturday .
9 Tomorrow 's problems I solve yesterday . ’
10 In tomorrow 's EADT we report on the latest research findings on pupil behaviour in Essex and why youngsters are being expelled from schools .
11 Clearshield was launched in 1986 and as well as being shown on television 's Tomorrow 's World it won the Prince of Wales award for industrial innovation .
12 Tomorrow 's promises they had been , and tomorrow never came .
13 Yeah in today 's press it says that er the government are going to subsidize now the coal industry something like seven hundred millions due to the miners ' kerfuffle , which is going to mean between five and ten pounds subsidy per ton .
14 He was educated in Paris , and when he heard that some Americans had been present at today 's ceremonies he expressed a wish to meet you . "
15 Townsend , who has only just returned to Premiership action for new club Aston Villa , said : ‘ It has been a slight worry but I 'm in no pain and after today 's training I know I 'll definitely play . ’
16 In today 's introduction I referred to the importance of maintaining our metabolic rate .
17 Today 's game I thought would be a good opportunity to rub the buggers ' noses in it .
18 In today 's programme he gives us an exclusive interview , the first since his heart attack four months ago .
19 Also in today 's programme I have reintroduced the TUMMY TONING TWIST .
20 ‘ In today 's world you embrace every opportunity ’ is his philosophy , ‘ take every chance , shake every hand , go to every location .
21 In today 's final he plays Miloslav Mecir a 6-3 , 6-4 winner against Stuttgart 's Carl Uwe Steeb .
22 and then er Vauxhall we got invited round fifty of us went round Vauxhall
23 Lewyn was a distinguished master in a noble and functional style , but in the geometrical vault of the Durham prior 's kitchen he showed an outstanding aesthetic awareness .
24 If you could draw closer er Trevor I need to show you some papers okay ?
25 Some woman journalist friend of his had a handicapped daughter and found she was entitled to virtually no help looking after her , whereas if she fostered someone else 's kid she got any number of handouts .
26 She asked quickly , ‘ Well , if it 's anybody else 's business I got my cousin staying here , nothing wrong in that is there , Mr Fisher ? ’
27 Being an actress is relatively easy in that it 's someone else 's words you speak .
28 if I , if I sleep some one else 's house she flips and do n't speak to me for three days , but she goes off you know , I do n't mind that at all , but its just the fact that she 's so hypercritical
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