Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [conj] [pron] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | And that people who told porkies went into the oven , and serve them right so she 'd better watch out . |
2 | Better find a little dish to put them on so you do n't wa |
3 | or they turn up at the gates and go shit Mr like the headmaster 's on the door and my nipples are in and they go hang on I 've got some ice cubes here , put them on and they come out and er they go by the nipples , your nipples are looking good today . |
4 | And I could n't bear to be with women I did like because it reminded me forcibly that they did n't turn me on . ’ |
5 | Zuwaya and Magharba tellers also counted them unofficially as they went in . |
6 | If you 've got any queries on this please call me on and they write in blah blah and they sign their name so that it 's legible . |
7 | As everyone feasted themselves Mum went round with the drink , pouring out gin and whisky or stout as they preferred , making sure to test them all as she did so , while Dad and Fred did the same with the ale . |
8 | I wanted my friends to know me better than they had before . |
9 | Mrs Singh filled them in although she had already expressed alarm at the number of notes she was going to have to write to the school . |
10 | And he clips them in and he goes all over the cars . |
11 | Oh I would of thought that she would of put them in if you had n't paid your subs , you know you 're not a member are you unless you 've paid your subs |
12 | Francis used to imitate the Abaconian speech , dropping aitches from where they belonged , slipping them in where they did not . |
13 | we 're prepared to look at the the client reports and change them so that they become as good as we , we can get them . |
14 | And maybe somebody would come to your door and say their wee boy or their girl was making their first communion , and they were in dire straights and could n't buy anything for them , and you would more or less have to give them your book to help them out , but you would go with them so that they did n't go over the score and get just exactly what that wain needed , you know , and just hope that they had enough money to pay you at the end of the quarter , you know . |
15 | I hope that coaches in this country , when they are coaching youngsters , will coach them so that they do not have those kinds of weaknesses . |
16 | The tiles have grooves and ridges on them so that they do not fall out . |
17 | This will not necessarily stop the Not-OK feelings but it at least contains them so that they do n't damage the transaction . |
18 | That 's what she 's supposed to do according to the Citizens Advice Bureau , is to control them so that she do n't annoy the neighbours |
19 | Good lecterns today also have space for microphone wiring built into them so that you do n't have wire trailing around the place and looking unsightly , or a big boom mike stand in front . |
20 | Luke reached across the desk and caught her nervous fingers between his own , smoothing them gently until they lay quietly against the ruined paper . |
21 | ‘ Not necessarily , ’ she demurred , ‘ but she was kind , and I thought I would like to buy her a wedding present — and because you kindly took me in when you did n't want to , ’ she tacked on softly . |
22 | He 'ad a knife and said he 'd do me in if I did n't tell him why we steamed the letter open . |
23 | He kind of looked at me quizzically and he had either not heard it or it had n't made any impact on him … and he basically just kind of waved it off . ’ |
24 | ‘ Individually , they are very nice children , ’ says John , ‘ but put them together and they bring out the worse in each other — like football supporters . ’ |
25 | But someone discovered in China that you could put them together and it went off with a bang . |
26 | A sequence in which they knock me down and I get up . |
27 | ‘ People are always trying to put me down and I have always come back better . ’ |
28 | And the letter is tells me basically that they 've not been able to find out what the cause of the explosion was , and that there has n't been any further explosion since . |
29 | I 'm sure I do n't know why you took 'er in if yer did n't mean to treat 'er kindly . |
30 | There was a terrible row between em just before she went out to the boat an got blown up , God rest 'er soul . |