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

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1 It was the summer 1989 when I went down to the golf club with a friend and played around with him after that I borrowed his clubs quite regularly and practised eventually mum & Dad chipped in and I bought myself a set of clubs well to be exact I bought myself a bag of three iron and a putter during the next two years I had saved up and built up my set of clubs until I had a half set of irons and 2 woods during that time I had always left my clubs at the golf club to save me taking the clubs to the course every time I played .
2 Well he , he said if they , if , if , some , get a visitor in and I give them a cup of coffee well that 's all right , but I do n't know if it 's money or , or like maybe , maybe .
3 when she , this man was n't very well on , she saw him up at her window and she saw he was n't very well on the other side of the road and she sent down to ask him to come in and she gave him a cup of tea and everything and she was talking
4 And I went down and he gave me a letter , he says Take your wife in to the general hospital with this letter .
5 You know it does pour in if you have nought the week before anything you get is pouring in .
6 Shakespeare must have thought them common enough : in As You Like It a frustrated Rosalind says , ‘ I prithee , take thy cork out of thy mouth that I may drink thy tidings . ’
7 Do you how much do put in when you give it a feed ?
8 Because that way it stays on if you do it the other way it 'll drop off it 's as simple as that , okay , cover the pad and as you spiral up the arm all you need to do is to cover about two thirds of what you 've just done before , just like a spiral , you find the bandages , the more you use those roller bandages of yours the worse they get to control because they lose their , you know , nice and stretchiness , so you just do , cover up the pad at the top , tie always on the top of the arm never underneath here .
9 and you send it off and they send you a booklet where you pick a holiday and this go-kart worth a thousand pound on the so they 're having to do that you see .
10 Sometimes I think we 'd be better off if we did what the animals do .
11 And erm at the end of the week she 'll come and pick it up , pick the tape up and they give you a voucher for twenty five pounds for Marks 's for doing it .
12 Her hand came up and she caught him a stinging blow across the cheek , watching without a flicker as the mark turned first white , then red .
13 However when the party broke up and he offered her a lift home , she was quick to negotiate secretly with her hostess for her bike to remain unmentioned in the stairwell until she came back the next day to collect it .
14 I sat up and he gave me the handkerchief out of his pyjama pocket .
15 And if you 're with National Westminster , you telephone a , a n a number in Manchester or Birmingham or two or three other places I guess but as far as we 're concerned er the Birmingham Manchester one 's the cheapest you , you ring them up and you give them A your identification number and it immediately tells you what your balance is .
16 quickly wipe it up while I get them a drink darling .
17 come up when I give you a call right ?
18 Yeah it it means that you can point out that it makes it a lot simpler for someone to just pop over for a night and crash out on the floor .
19 But Mary was out so I gave him the letter and began to tell him about the trouble at home .
20 Keep them out and you deny them the chance to share in our unpopularity .
21 I can only just make it out and I wrote it No charge for the free eye sight test .
22 And this wifey come out and she gave him a nasty talking to , chapping chapping on her door with a stick .
23 you know I 'm having a clear out and he promised him a tin
24 And I sha n't come back until I remember what the great Daybog said , " This news made the old man very sad , for he loved Yanek the best of his three grandsons .
25 and er anyway he got home about half past three so we had to go down to Marks went down to Marks , came back and he bought me a sandwich , I said I 've eaten nothing all day , bought me this sandwich , I was hoping to go away at six
26 Oh yes I enjoyed it very much but erm we had American visitors around and we had one a Captain and I 'm afraid we all fell for him cos he seemed such a handsome man and he 'd been a hero in the war , and he was engaged to , then to the then president of America 's daughter , so they informed us but erm I do n't know whether it was the truth , that 's what they , they said but of course some of the , some of the things had to be cast , the bodies had to be cast and they were , they were I do n't know whether you 'd have heard of the Orritor
27 Almost a month went by before she allowed herself an evening to realise that there was at the very least and latest , an unfinished conversation between them .
28 All the girls helped her to get the fire going , spread the tablecloth , put out the cups and plates , laughing and whispering and bustling about as they showed her the places and secrets of the kitchen , the room that was now her room .
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