Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [pron] [prep] [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Why he never troubled to publish his knowledge , I do not know , except that he was an aristocrat , and so perhaps considered it beneath him to publish . |
2 | ‘ I only told you about her staying away a lot and men turning up looking for her and things like that . |
3 | She only gives it to us to scare us when we arrive . ’ |
4 | So take her to thee shepherd . |
5 | X just shouted something about you getting hurt . |
6 | Because I 've had enough of it all my life what with one thing and another , and what I mean is , I do n't want you getting yourself into trouble trying to mind my back when I 'm OK really , and you 'll just land yourself in it doing the unnecessary . ’ |
7 | He 's only just lent it to me to use during this week . |
8 | They just put it on you see with a brush and it was a paste you see , all over the coach , and then they had a hose and they washed all that X mover off you see , the X mover was an acid and it ate into the you see , bodywork . |
9 | She has been good to me and although she knows there is something wrong and maybe suspects there is something I have not told her about she gives nothing away . |
10 | That 's west unless we 're off course , in which case it 's night ; the King gave me the same as you , the King gave you the same as me : the King never gave me the letter , the King gave you the letter , we do n't know what 's in the letter ; we take Hamlet to the English King , it depending on when we get there who he is , and we hand over the letter , which may or may not have something in it to keep us going , and if not , we are finished and at a loose end , if they have loose ends . |
11 | I said but I shall be wrong for not saying anything about you coming to work drunk . |
12 | If words or phrases are used which do not mean anything to you ask to have them explained to you in layman 's terms . |
13 | Oh just play it for him look . |
14 | let's say let's say I just gave it to you like that . |
15 | ‘ I 'd not put it past him to lock me up … ’ |
16 | She would not put it past him to use force . |
17 | Just leave it to me said Mr Grover I think between us and with the help of some of our friends in the market we shall be able to give everybody a Christmas to remember . |
18 | But just think what about you see , what about the people that have n't got the hope that you have ? |
19 | Well they have four cars they have this wee car for , to tow the caravan to the caravan sites on holiday and then he has his new car and the father has a Jaguar and then they 've some other wee car just to get them about you know . |
20 | Best not to say anything about it running in the family . |
21 | She said and I 'm not leaving her to you see ! |
22 | it just does it without you knowing it , that would be good would n't it ? |
23 | We had an altercation that soon resolved itself with me lying face-down in a damp bed of cardboard boxes at the loot of a hidden staircase . |
24 | Because they 'd already warned , they 've already warned her about you know sort of con people and you know |
25 | Boswell does not say which of them raised the question of biography , and somewhat out of context he leads into a comment from Johnson : ‘ Nobody can write the life of a man , but those who have eat and drunk and lived in social intercourse with him . ’ |
26 | Much as he wanted to , and much as he had been moved by her tears , he could not find it in him to forgive her . |
27 | " Well , could you not find it in you to give her your blessings ? " |
28 | That is why I can not find it within me to sympathise with the poor punters who once besieged the offices of the Daily Mail demanding their £35,000 in prize money only to find that when the music stopped there were more winners than chairs for them to sit upon . |
29 | Oh she said he 's most horrible and he 's always gorging he 's always eating something like you know . |
30 | He still wants to fight , believes he still has it in him to fight . |