Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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31 | The owners say they came up with the idea first . |
32 | If we fail to take this opportunity Mr Mayor , as I as I feel we are about to do I am a hundred percent convinced that in years to come people will look back at this year , or however long it happens to be and say they missed out on a golden opportunity to make social , to make more houses and to make social housing better in this city and across the country . |
33 | ‘ Pity it stares out at a row of other houses . ’ |
34 | Therefore , if a clause giving a reason for such an action has a pronominal subject , we expect it to refer back to the questioner . |
35 | I expect he jumped out at the last minute . |
36 | If not , place it facing out into the living space . |
37 | You simply squeeze Colourfun Image Maker over a picture they like , place it face down on the garment and roll with a rolling pin . |
38 | We thought of some number divided by one twenty now we want it go back to the number we thought of . |
39 | Want it mopped over in the morning . |
40 | I want us to get out of the habit of losing . |
41 | is the aim , what , I mean somebody came up with the aim , in actual fact , despite whatever else you might be doing , whatever politics were behind it , the aim was to prevent AIDS no matter what you were doing , and not to have any kind of prejudice against what you were doing as long as the aim |
42 | But if Liverpool are playing in a big match , we let them stay up until the end . |
43 | Jenny let them spin on for a while ; but she was above all things a sensible girl and had no desire to find herself irretrievably stuck . |
44 | They let them surge out at the gate and shake themselves loose of restraint to take their several ways . |
45 | They let them slide around on the polished floor and listen to music on the ward radio . |
46 | He squatted and started to pick them up , then let them drop back to the floor and just crouched there and put his hands over his face and started to cry . |
47 | ‘ Before , we used to give people the tools and let them get on with the modelling , ’ Mr Wise explains . |
48 | Let me blow out of the water some of the common misconceptions about negotiations . |
49 | Let me press on to the important subject of the council water charge which is set out in schedule 11 . |
50 | Her eyes closed , she turned her face away , released her hold on my cheekbones and let me go on into the hall . |
51 | The members are accountable and let me go back about the committees . |
52 | ‘ Just let me jump out of the canoe for you , ’ she muttered through gritted teeth , returning to paddling with a new fury . |
53 | But just let me come back to the the point I want to make , it is it evident to us from what was said yesterday collectively by the District Councils , that they could live with the figure of forty one thousand two hundred , as proposed by the County Council , without a new settlement . |
54 | Here 's your mother , now let me get on with the work . ’ |
55 | If I am daft enough to tackle up in those conditions I usually go to sleep and hope I wake up to a change for the better . |
56 | Now I only hope I get off to a winning start with Leeds . ’ |
57 | But he added : ‘ I do n't believe anything need stop you coming out as a pop star . |
58 | " Perhaps I should have let that precious mother of yours catch you sneaking back into the house . " |
59 | The whistling and clicking of fingers roused Joy 's attention , so collecting her pad then pen she wandered over to the table on the right . |
60 | After the Man City match we walked back to the Adelphi but it was shut . |