Example sentences of "[prep] [coord] [pers pn] [be] [adv] " in BNC.
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31 | He talks quite a lot about the family he grew up with and he 's always buying postcards to send them . |
32 | there 's one quite sort of ground breaking paper that obviously there 's a lot in that people do n't agree with but it was quite an important paper in terms of er in terms of feminist linguistics and feminism in general . |
33 | Apart from the fact that I mean , are n't we actually looking at something similar to erm erm here , in that most of these things were organized , as far as I can work out , was the one that organized all these lectures into but they were originally lectures . |
34 | takes over , Blackburn push it wide , at last has found some space but comes across to try and close him down , support just behind from , it 's a woeful cross from and it 's easily cleared by Shrewsbury Town right up to the centre circle , where it 's taken on the chest of Nicky . |
35 | I had gone through auditions before and they were much tougher than that . |
36 | I think that some of the playing on Crowned and on Insomnicide is just as good as virtually anything I 've done before and it 's just sheer nostalgia to suggest otherwise . ’ |
37 | After much discussion and some practise sorties a dogfight routine was worked out , as Lindsey recalls : ‘ In those days dogfighting World War Two aircraft at airshows was a routine that the public had not really seen before and it was rather exciting for us pilots to re-enact the aerial combats of yesteryear . |
38 | ‘ Let's just say that the CRO have done that sort of thing before and it was all over very quickly ! |
39 | I had never seen a man deliberately killed before and I was more scared even than I had been before . |
40 | I have never won anything before and I was absolutely thrilled when I was told . ’ |
41 | I get a lot of enjoyment from doing it , this is the biggest we 've been involved in and we 're all having a good time . |
42 | Because it would , it would slide back in and it 's actually held in by muscles and ligaments , right |
43 | We 've been out this morning , that 's right , we got back in and I was then going to go over to Saint Mary 's church club , I wanted to go to the bank at Saint Mary 's church , and erm , back door bell goes ding ding ding ding ding and I think it 's Chris cos Chris is normally the only one , go out there and who should it be ? |
44 | The double answer — schools are different from but they are also the same as other organizations — was confirmed when Handy and Aitken ( 1986:34 ) asked whether , in their essentials , schools were just like other organizations . |
45 | I do n't know where he got them all from but it was always very interesting , and we worked our way through an album that was subsequently released . |
46 | Right in but it 's only a few minutes away . |
47 | ‘ Wish that I did have the courage to kiss you , querida , ’ he rasped , ‘ but I have standards and a level of decency to live up to and they are more important to me than a moment of weakness to prove that I am immune to you . ’ |
48 | I knew what I was going out to and I was only concerned that there might be some hitch or delay , that I might get there and find that someone had made a mistake and I was n't due out for another six months — such was my anxiety to be released . |
49 | He 's remembered that Daddy was n't there either ; he 's remembered who he 's talking to and he 's just sober enough to mind his p's and q's . |
50 | Three decades on and he 's still enthralled — he almost falls blubbering at John Lee 's feet . |
51 | It 's tragic — there 's a chap along this road that I like to keep my eye on and it 's as long as it 's short — to lose your eldest boy . |
52 | I mean it 's not as good as without but it 's still fucking good . |
53 | Now I can afford to but I 'm too old to do it professionally ! |
54 | But erm the church you see was burnt down where he 's gone to but it 's nearly finished , altering it . |
55 | Right well I 'm trying to but it 's very |
56 | Well you see Egilsay and Rousay had piers that they could land at and they were never used to be in the water . |
57 | I says , well , I says , I was reading a book and an old wifey that lived up at and she was about ninety six , and this chap that was interviewing her , well he would n't be interviewing her but he said she sat by the fire and she hostied and clochered until she nearly spewed . |
58 | It is not known where the papingo was placed to be shot at but it was probably on top of the old steeple of the parish church ( demolished in 1721 ) or on the roof of the tolbooth which stood in High Street , between the Town 's House and the Cross . |
59 | Walking means exercise , walking means effort , you and I have to do something to keep ourselves spiritually awake , going back to our illustration again about the car driver on the motorway , you find yourself after so many miles just dozing off because the road is so straight , not much traffic around , not much to think about apart from the countryside that goes by and you 're there foot on the accelerator , no braking , no gear changing , nothing at all and you get to the point where you 're driving one-handed by the thing , that 's the time when you get so relaxed is n't it ? |