Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [conj] [verb] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In fact , the glances they managed to exchange , glances which played on a wide keyboard of reactions , served both to spin them together and to show each other off .
2 He picked himself up and breasted another mound .
3 ‘ If the NIE shares offer a good premium , and I expect that they will , then people should be able to buy them , sell them quickly and make some money to buy into BT3 if they want . ’
4 The gangboys were in the entertainment mood tonight , and nothing appealed to them more than watching some asshole respray the ceiling with greymass .
5 ‘ And they have been in touch , indicated their interest in pulling you out and requesting more information as to your whereabouts . ’
6 The poor guy who made it did everything right except get those burr veneers properly adhered to the ground .
7 ‘ She still manages to stick her fingers in the swabs with monotonous regularity , then she says ‘ Ooops ! ’ , grins and chucks them out and opens another pack . ’
8 Get rid of them today and develop some trust in your team .
9 ‘ So , now you can take that coat off and come and sit opposite me here and put that satchel you 're gripping so decisively there .
10 He was waiting for her outside and wasted little time in virtually hustling her outside to where his car was waiting for them .
11 She loves her home and has enough money to stay on , but finds it lonely .
12 What right had I to bring him here and to inflict this sort of suffering on him ?
13 She looked at him again and saw this time that he was watching her .
14 had supported League of Nations sanctions against Italy and Cripps resigned from it rather than accept this decision .
15 The feeling of comradeship now in Liverpool , the feeling that everyone was in it together and helping each other , was something that her mother would never understand , she felt , nor her grief for the baby .
16 I 'd go it alone and rid this cinema of the bums who terrorise it every Sunday night .
17 reading literature for enjoyment , responding to it critically and using that reading for learning .
18 And also , but half the time it 's the problem arises because it 's , the machines gone to personnel without something , and then we 've got to spend time either chasing it up or getting another bit or going round in circles .
19 The poet picked it up and sang another song
20 He said : ‘ The people coming to the party were a bit daft and probably would have picked it up and done some damage with it . ’
21 I 've thought guaran two machines you 're guaranteed for four years then , cos they did n't write the serial number down , so if I got two machines and it goes faulty I just send it back and say this machine 's faulty , they do n't know how many I 've got
22 Then he left them and joined a small local firm of advisers , contacted me again and recommended another insurance company — Scottish Amicable .
23 The latter will end by confirming or rejecting the original theory , but humans , being what they are , will usually manage to prove themselves right and join some kind of inquisition to make sure everyone else is proved right too .
24 I must clean myself up and get some lunch — I have a meeting on grading with various people up the road in the Civil Service Commission at quarter past two …
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