Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [conj] [pron] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Bill Murray spent £50,000 on setting up his restaurant at Telegraph Hill , near Exeter , Devon , two years ago but said the business started to go downhill when he handed it over to a manager to run . |
2 | ‘ The fact that he goes on and he thinks his ideas are the ideas . |
3 | Doctor goes on when one considers her potential life in terms of an academic achievement and marriage with a family , one can only say that without a shadow of doubt she has been devastated and her emotionally devastation will I fear , increase over the years , unquote . |
4 | Oh yeah , but I mean it just goes on when you need it all new . |
5 | We are , he observed , only too willing to make this sort of leap , and not only in the field of theology ( Hume was also very critical of what he saw as the pretensions of the science of his day to uncover the ‘ hidden springs ’ of things ) , but we need to be much more modest and cautious , to realise how limited the scope of our experience and knowledge is , and how liable our minds to go astray when they over-reach themselves and fish in waters too deep for their lines to plumb . |
6 | ‘ 'T IS really nought , ’ she whispered nervously as he reached her and held out his hand . |
7 | ‘ When I am in the car I am competing professionally and I commit myself to the job . |
8 | Now Bigwig 's put their backs up , and they 'll think they 've got to go on because he makes them . |
9 | He takes his hand , puts his blond head down and wills himself to go on until he reaches his yellow bedroom with teddies stencilled around the walls . |
10 | Well , you know , it you see , time were , I do n't know I suppose , I do n't know but I never seemed to be afraid and I used to have my or something round my waist , a belt with the keys hanging on and they supplied me with a as well , one of these , I do n't know what they 're made of they were n't all that heavy but still they were heavy enough to keep on . |
11 | ‘ I suggest we sit down while I explain them to you briefly . ’ |
12 | " Sit down till I unlace your boots . " |
13 | The second man comes , he says the same thing and his brother 's waiting at the gate and she goes only if you fuck me ! |
14 | not with squirrels , no er I do n't think so but I mean you , you might be able to do something with a vole , or something like that and trap them but I 'm just wondering Stefan could it also be a fox ? |
15 | It was better than the other one , it might of been the seats but I do n't think so because I mean there was so much in this one |
16 | She wanted to sit down but I said we 've just got to get out as soon as possible . |
17 | She wanted to sit down but I said we 've just got to get out as soon as possible . |
18 | She 's a clumsy clogs that 's why I wo n't let her walk around with the baby if she wants to cuddle her I tell her to sit down and I tell her not to move well she 's always tripping over her feet . |
19 | He lived in and I believe he made that one , yeah . |
20 | Feeling the heat of his gaze right through the thin material , she folded her arms protectively , realising only when she saw his mouth curve into a mocking smile that she had merely pushed her breasts upwards , making them clearly visible above the ribbons and lace of the bodice . |
21 | his music thing has n't he ? , he likes music he likes to be on his own , ooh that nails sticking in if you trim your nails properly |
22 | We used to socialize together and they used my garden as their flat did n't have one . |
23 | The normal justification thesis states that accepting authority is justified only if it improves one 's compliance with reason . |
24 | They drove back to Alnwick in complete silence , broken only as they reached their suite , by Roman . |
25 | She took a deep breath , was about to go in when she heard her name . |
26 | A screw that goes in as you turn it clockwise is ( arbitrarily ) called right-handed . |
27 | There were pictures in one of Gloria 's magazines of the decorated carriage Pulled by plumed horses that Her Majesty had travelled in before she became Her Majesty the Queen , when she was still just a Lady , on her way to be married . |
28 | ‘ But not me ? ’ she asked dubiously as she held it up against her . |
29 | Look , cos that 's why it 's already broken so if you push it it 'll go . |
30 | She had given in because she found him irresistible and , looking at his strong brown back in the first grey light of dawn , she still found him so . |