Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [coord] [pers pn] [be] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 What I think we 're saying on this side of the house , I do n't know if we 're saying it loud enough or it 's going to have effect , is that we must reduce the number of rules and regulations , you do n't actually need the body which the honourable member 's talking about .
2 Then reality started to move so fast that by the time he caught up it was all over and they were parked on the hard shoulder .
3 It will : identify your belongings from those of other people that may also be in the removal van ; enable you and your friends , or the removal men , to put the boxes in the right rooms ( i.e. anything labelled ‘ crockery ’ in the kitchen ) , this saves sorting it out later on ; and it will enable you to lay your hands quickly on the teapot when it is all over and you are gasping for a cuppa !
4 Now we 've got to race against time again , this is not just happening in NUPE it 's happened all over and it 's gon na it 's happening in this union before it starts .
5 Toby Balding 's Directly ran third to Imperial Brush last season and is 7lb better off but he was beaten over 14 lengths into fourth place behind Rusty Roc at Ludlow last time out .
6 He hit the pin halfway up and it was going like a rocket — — that was the shot which I think won us the Open .
7 well we 're moving it forward so far and we 're having patio doors
8 This unseemly chase after love was viewed with a hostile , overall amusement , for ‘ love ’ had left Annie and Lizzie — and many far younger — long behind and it was valued like jaundice .
9 Initially , Wendy received six-monthly inseminations , but she felt ill-at-ease : ‘ They were always done so impersonally and I was going through such an emotional , personal experience . ’
10 Then we got back together again and I was living with him at his mum 's house .
11 It seems that anxious people condition most easily and it is thought that irrational fears are established in this way .
12 They 've stopped their work just now and they 're joining us for our morning worship along with some children from James Gillespie 's High School Choir .
13 It 's an awful lot of trees already there and you 're going to add another four thousand , it 's going to be a big area .
14 ‘ I 've never been so near to causing a dock strike , ’ says Chris , who adds : ‘ I could n't apologise quickly enough and I was forgiven .
15 Well I 'm not gon na mention their names but they 're still alive , one 's still in and he 's doing , he 's done very well for himself .
16 A political decision is real enough but it is designed to leave things in the end exactly as they were in the beginning .
17 Nigel asked Eleanor round once more and they were left on their own for a while .
18 His kitchens and dining room were open once more and he was bustling about , as jolly as Mr Fezziwig , envisaging happy hordes of merry luncheon-takers .
19 So nothing goes through the docks , the income 's still there and it 's getting bigger .
20 Yeah I 'll do them later on but I was gon na watch Eastenders .
21 Our Rolls was directed straight in and we were deposited at the Grand Hall entrance .
22 At this , Dad lost his temper — either the bird was brought round straight away or he was calling the police .
23 Alright we 're actually getting that sorted out straight away and we 're gon na sort of step it back if you like .
24 They may be packaged slightly differently but they are based upon the same unspoken tradition that underpinned my own short years at college .
25 Well er anyway as it , as it worked out , although I did a lot of s sloshing about , erm when I actually got to erm on to the four one four and I followed that through to the M one and straight up and I was running parallel with the M twenty five , virtually
26 Erm , and there are , there are some signs of erm , odd categories of advertising being slightly up but they are need to be counter balanced by others which are down too .
27 You 're staying you 're in a hotel now tonight and you 're talking what is body language ?
28 ‘ The human says that the end is now near and he is facing a curtain , ’ the Thing translated .
29 Development of these is now underway and it is anticipated that a range in a number of occupational sectors will be available for introduction in September 1992 .
30 Yeah , and also he lives so far out and he was saying you know , Julie 's up in er in Birmingham , Andy 's up in Birmingham , he 's had no one to see , Eileen 's come back up to Birmingham he sees quite a lot of and er I think he 's just a bit lonely .
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