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

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1 I mean basically when we look at the range of council services , then you have to take decisions about the balance of spending between different priorities .
2 You can taste food again , you feel better , you smell better and you feel like a winner !
3 I say usually because it depends on how the card has been marked .
4 I was always annoyed though , Phil and George were magnificent dancers and the chap I used to walk out with sometimes he er he 'd he he used say now that I look like this !
5 So he said yes you know , they say well if you want to be paid it means people 'll have to be sacked and all this , well you know !
6 Unpretentious yet beautiful orange brick and pantiled watermills , trout farms and farmhouses rest peacefully in isolated spots and cosy little hamlets appear unexpectedly as one turns of a bend of a woldland way .
7 I mean just when you think about it they they were actually following estate agents when they went out to value a property .
8 Well we hope so cos we wan na get off get off pretty early me and Jean .
9 The Frenchman behind me on this march curses under his breath each time I stop suddenly and he bundled into my rucksack .
10 They deserve better than they got on April 9 , 1992 . ’
11 And he concluded : ‘ The British people deserve better than they got on 9th April , 1992 . ’
12 I do n't think they blare away as they come into the hospital .
13 It might have been a cat knocking an empty tumbler off the bar — except that they did n't keep a cat , and all the glasses had been washed up and put away before they went to bed .
14 Be prepared to give your undivided attention , and listen carefully as you talk to the other person .
15 There is less time to think as hazards loom quicker than they did on the old boats , and accurate navigation becomes ever more critical .
16 On the other hand , a Frenchman may have feelings of complete indifference to camels , but react violently if someone says to him chameau .
17 She usually assumed that look just before he succeeded in reducing her to tears .
18 ‘ But I 'll just have to collect my bag , so you run home and I promise to be there in ten minutes . ’
19 and jobs because of the way they look particularly if they happen to be
20 Consider today whether you look upon your job as ‘ work ’ or as an enjoyable way to earn a living .
21 mm and that I , I think they do and the robin and the , that one starling and the thrush , I think they all roost there cos they seem to be about every time you throw stuff out I just remembered Tom 's father worked at er , the electric company
22 Or you stand there and you walk over them .
23 As Mr. Ratcliffe pointed out , others suffer similarly and he gave as a worse example a village called Iwade , situated on the main road to Sheerness Docks .
24 Neighbours saw one man drive away and it looked as if he was hurt .
25 Mind you , all these youngsters ca n't but you ca n't see , you know normally when I stand at bar I can normally see the door but I ca n't see it .
26 As for the residents , they know just where they like to be and that 's down the local pub .
27 Individuals may feel happier if they have a clearly specified job within the organisation and know exactly where they fit into the workings of the organisation .
28 You know like when you go to Steven , ah no Steven .
29 ‘ I know moreover that you speak with sincerity .
30 Some of them even have to be parents when they get home where they see at first hand the pressures to supply children with fashionable merchandise .
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