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

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1 At night see he ca n't leave him alone he sits there and he goes or something like that and jumps on him and gives him a I ca n't keep my hands off that dog !
2 And somebody might laugh or something with something .
3 need a brain transplant or something like that .
4 Can , can I make a suggestion to you on this point and that is that rather than worrying about the date of the document itself which makes sense just to put January or something like that , what you actually keep a careful record of and this can be with the issue and such like , is the date from which that procedure is required to be worked to , which would be the issue date as opposed to any date that it was typed or agreed or anything like that .
5 Okay well they 're two completely different spelling different things and you got them bot right I did n't I did n't help you I did n't even say and think about which sort of bean you 're using or anything like that did I .
6 Sounds like you 're saying you caught me sulking or something like that no have you not seen it , he was in Inspector Morse as well .
7 On a point of order , Mr. Speaker — not related to business questions or to the fact that I am sulking or anything like that ; it is a totally different matter .
8 You do n't have to spend a lot of money to look just nice looking I mean d' you know , er just you know nice appearing , clean appearing or something like that that will do and beauty most of it its come from inside .
9 She does n't like talking about dying or anything like that , so may I talk to you ? ’
10 When they say directly to you it stinks or something like that , you get hurt inside of you .
11 The tenant may be wary of this in case it is used by the landlord to remove the tenant ( in a buoyant market ) but any dilatoriness on the part of the landlord in reinstating where none of the supervening events applies could be seized upon by the tenant .
12 consulted or asked or involved or anything like that
13 Erm I mean I 'm concerned again through his eyesight that i were we to put him as the assistant and put him on a machine , that he might just put his hand somewhere and get his hand bloody trapped or whatever with his eyesight .
14 You know if you buy a car that 's been , like it 's been pinched or something like that ?
15 Taking a deep breath , he than walked slowly and sedately down one side of the lane , keeping to the shadows , praying that none of the neighbours would report a suspicious man creeping along the back of the houses .
16 The costs of a non-Europe research programme suggest that something in the region of 0.5 per cent of Community GDP may be " wasted " by nations favouring domestic public procurement policies and therefore an effective competition policy to counteract such protection measures must be accompanied by a re-distributive regional policy .
17 This week 's figures suggest that one in three motorists are buying unleaded , despite the confusion which still exists about which cars can run on which fuel .
18 New technology has increased dust and noise levels , and current dust levels suggest that one in 20 miners may develop lung damage after a lifetime 's exposure , and four-fifths according to a British Coal survey in 1983 were exposed to damaging levels of noise .
19 ‘ Of course , you will know that we in Iran have hostages , too .
20 I do n't know that we in Britain should be directly involved in defending those things , but there is the Helsinki process the C S C E process which is a Europe wide arrangement which among other things exist , there to ensure that these rights are observed .
21 Does he not know that one in five of private contracts has ended in failure ?
22 ‘ And how do we know that everything in this dump has n't fallen off the back of a lorry ? ’
23 ‘ We do know that someone in Bucharest told them that the monastery at Putna was an absolute must .
24 During a debate , the party was reminded that one in 20 Labour members is under 25 years old while the average age of the party is 45 .
25 The fundamental problem with the CAP is that , in an attempt to keep farmers on the land , the price mechanism has become so distorted that none of its objectives is now being realised , and at a high cost .
26 The Collector knew it was time he hurried downstairs … he had expected that something like this would happen , but not so quickly .
27 It must also not be forgotten that we in Britain , at least , tend to get our latitudes wrong when looking across the Atlantic .
28 Goodness , I must be in a state of trauma to have forgotten that none of them had drunk either at lunch-time or in the afternoon . ’
29 The luthier , Tony Rockett attempted to track down a new steel rod for my bass , only to discover that nobody in this country supplies Warwick spares .
30 ‘ Could n't describe that one as an asset , ’ Granpa used to say .
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