Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [verb] [prep] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 For more information call Mark Hopes on or write to him at British Coal Marketing Department , Hobart House , Grosvenor Place , London SW1X 7AE .
2 So that seemed to me to be all right . ’
3 ‘ Bring a horse , ’ said Hotspur , rearing up fiercely and looking about him for the nearest serviceable squire , ‘ and get him on to it .
4 She was grinning as she said it , but he did n't take that in and yelled at her about Women 's Lib claptrap .
5 And they came in and chatted to us about it .
6 Mrs Buss and Mrs Cheese , that 's our two brass ladies , come in and see to it on Fridays .
7 So , I 'll bring my things in and think about it for a minute .
8 ‘ Why do n't you strip me down and go over me with a scrubbin' brush ? ’
9 It also impressed his sister , who quietened down and looked at him with new respect .
10 ‘ In fact , I did n't even know McCallen had n't started for I just got my head down and went for it from the fall of the flag .
11 The important thing about that Richard is you still have to sit down and talk to them about these businesses .
12 Could you sit down and talk to him about your favourite band ?
13 ‘ I 'll come down and talk to you about that , ’ Donleavy said .
14 Then she was giving him her mouth again so that he might swallow the choked cries of pleasure rising from her throat as the frenzy claimed her once more , and a little later she was thrashing against him , pleading hoarsely for his possession , until Luke held her down and sank into her with a harsh groan .
15 Then of course you had to take that up to the office and report it to the the branch secretary who would come down and deal with it with the management .
16 There 's a thread running through them , but you have to sit down and listen to them before that sinks in . ’
17 Because even if you you have sat down and spoken to somebody about the project for five minutes , and given them all the other information ,
18 There was no sort of law against erm employing people without a certain amount of rest and erm that was employed , er that was occupied that office from first thing in the morning when the bus went out from five o'clock and erm he would , the depot clerk would go off round about dinner time , there 'd be his relief who came on at nine o'clock and worked with him until dinner time and he 'd carry on till five and then we had , what was called , the cashiers come on duty then , there was a cashier and erm a hand .
19 right , okay so anyway that erm one 's causing a little bit of concern , I 've got another one scheduled for March which I was going to centre on here where will come along and talk to us about the Editor and the Royal Visit and you know ee ach dear me how glad I am to be away from the Scottish Office
20 We met mainly at meals , which I enjoyed , not only because I liked her and could still indulge myself foolishly and talk with her about our special patient in Marcus , but also as Daisy , being so near the end of her training , had several friends amongst the staff nurses .
21 Rather than spend too long on developing a perfect composition , I settled for a core arrangement of objects that looked good together and added to it as the drawing and colouring progressed .
22 ‘ It 's less threatening for men to lump women together and deal with them as one , rather than pointing out the differences . ’
23 Both tasks require courage of a high order , imagination , and the ability to lead people , but the last is very much easier when plainly you are advancing , and your organization is on a winning streak , than when you are trying to hold the team together while struggling against what at times appear to be nearly impossible odds .
24 Only when forced into it by Nutty , by the fear of losing Firelight , had he come to accept it as such in his own mind .
25 Please permit her to do so as arranged with you by phone .
26 It was thought that a questionnaire which asked police officers to tick the answer which came nearest to their attitude toward Catholics , or best reflected their feelings about being targets , would be very unreliable , especially when asked by someone with whom they were unfamiliar .
27 So when referring to me in future , dear brother , remember that although I wear the cloth , Henry George Farrier is still underneath it . ’
28 Keep your exercises plain and simple , and you have a better chance of enjoying them , rather than looking on them as a burden .
29 Mira , it seems , is walking in the landscape rather than looking at it from a height :
30 But it is easier to show that the Aquitanians ' identity as a people was imposed on them rather than felt by them in Carolingian times .
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