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

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1 and up the steps out of the underground there was this lass there and I , I ca n't help it I mean I 'm always aware of the fact of having this twenty five year old child , so offspring and there was a girl roughly about his age or slightly younger and she was grey you know that translucent look your skin gets when you 're not eating properly you know that grey sort of pallor and I had an overnight bag in one hand and a briefcase and a handbag in the other and I remember I walked past her and she was begging and I had gone to the sleeper and I 'm sitting there and I 'm thinking you bleep bleep bleep bleep bleep bleep bleep bleep , you could of put briefcase down , overnight bag down , handbag down and got some money out .
2 I got , aha , I got on I got one with a camera .
3 Always goin' on he do n't have a fockin' ‘ real ’ problem ! ’
4 Outings can be for just one or two residents to go somewhere they want to , or it may involve the whole staff and all the residents .
5 Dad , dad , Auntie has to go somewhere I do n't know where , but she just told me to call you cos it 's quarter past fifteen minutes past six or is it seven ?
6 To go somewhere you got ta be talented , Charlie .
7 Yeah , come out with look I mean right what happens any travel agent right will tell ya right that these are that there are huge corporates with massive opportunities for business in the corporate sector particularly on because they 're used to saying that the reps and in the main will buy that because they 'll be able to get something out of it .
8 Right , time marches on we 've got five minutes before this meeting closes , so if you 've got another question , I 'll take one more question for Chris and then she 's off the hook .
9 Where Methodism succeeded locally it tended to be of the brand , Lady Huntingdon 's , which appealed most to middling townsfolk .
10 Their initial relationship is one of icy formality , but as time goes on they seem to have more in common …
11 Then as the evening goes on they begin to understand him and at the end they genuinely feel sorry and care for him .
12 Blushing furiously she turned away but still she felt the eyes of the Frenchman on her naked back .
13 I mean presumably he 's got a lot of money I mean
14 No doubt it amused him , but although he did n't laugh outright he took this way of telling her she could forget it .
15 If they are knitting successfully I leave them alone ; if they do n't knit successfully I select them manually to the holding position ( with the holding levers set to knit ) to help them knit .
16 Oh why is it every time I sit somewhere he 's always got to sit somewhere near me .
17 Well yes it is certainly fascinating to hear the views of , of members an and indeed it , it 's tempting to go on I think about or personal experience of floods , but this is not the time or the place I would suggest to do that erm strategic planning seems to me has been the venue for discussions with Southern Water Authority with the National Rivers Authority itself , we are the committee that tries to look many , many years ahead .
18 She had been a top model — her legs alone were insured for a five figure sum and he had enough hanging on him to bankrupt a smaller company .
19 Oh no you know she 's gon na sort of , sort of suus , so erm , I said oh it 's alright it 's only Eve 's house keeper , and I got back on the phone I said no I 'm every sorry to leave you hanging on I said no I do n't know where she is , I have n't seen her all morning , I have n't seen her at all , and er I said bye then , she said what 's the matter with you she said , I said what do you mean what 's the matter with me , she said oh , why you talking funny ?
20 Paul read somewhere they keep going on a bequest from George Bernard Shaw .
21 When I sit down they billow up in front of me and I look as if I 've got a water melon under there .
22 at two o'clock on Saturdays and whizzes round the town doing wheelies round the town so I said to him last night Scott sit down I want you to read something , I said take a good look at the paper , I said it could 've been you , doing that , you think you 're so fucking clever and big running round the town , I said it only takes you to lose control go up the bloody curb and bang , that 's what happened , I said think about what the hell you 're doing
23 I think he 's going to the dentist or something , and he 's a bit frightened so he thinks , he thinks of that .
24 You mentioned earlier on that that perhaps er like with Guy Fawkes , there 's a lot of things that come from the past , from our history and we lose Perhaps we lose a bit of sight about where they 've come from .
25 We knew they had to go so we messed around with it .
26 But that Sat Sunday when Hazel was here and I , and she did n't want to go so I said I 'd stay with her and cook the dinner when y when you came back you said it 's a good job you did n't come , it did n't finish till half past twelve and you came straight home and you were here about
27 I was so unhappy but I had nowhere else to go so I stayed until the baby was born .
28 I know what you girls are like , you say you 'll just have it short to see what it looks like , and then you say Pedro at the salon wo n't let you grow it just for the moment , and then you say you 've got to look your best for some wedding or other and you ca n't go with it straggly and then you end up not growing it again and if I do n't mention it every week you think I 've learned to like it and if I do mention it every week you think I 'm nagging so I do n't mention it and I 'm stuck with it .
29 As long as it go when you push down it locks it 's fine .
30 I would think so they 've got ta go and plant , start planting ivies and things to drape down the wall
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