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

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1 Yes anyway have you heard about how they do the costing ?
2 But I do think for now we 're just going to have to cu chop it down .
3 I reckon he 'll probably come good in time , but we ca n't afford to leave it too long to wait for both him and Deano to start coming up with the goods .
4 Perhaps identify trainees but it might be something that thinks about when we 're actually designing training yeah ?
5 you know this is the sort of thing and really , you know , sort of cropped hair and enormous moustaches like yard brushes , or this is the story that was told to me , and , and then there was this , all this , all this chortling about why their moustaches were so lubricant , oh yes , er so , so luxurious er rather , I beg your pardon , and erm
6 And it did n't matter what the music was like , it was just like a real person singing about how they feel . ’
7 Inevitably Cash and Nelson dominated , Cash still singing about how he ‘ shot a man in Reno , just to watch him die ’ with terse relish , and Nelson drawing on a very Texan blend of swing , blues and country for a string of tender ballads .
8 ‘ Burra has not made a song and dance about how it has been affected , ’ he said .
9 ‘ Somebody called Flavell ; asked about when I called you back the other night .
10 I believe that local authorities should have a strong housing function that we as local authorities should be providing good , well managed social housing in which our tenants have a say , where we have good tenant participation , where we have tenants taking a part in the sorts of repairs that they want to see , where every year they are er consulted and asked about where they want us to go next in terms of modernisation and repair .
11 Er now these are more important asked about so I think we should be very clear on it before er we reduce spending .
12 But because we , we sort of account for just our territory , it 's core territory , and our territory accounts for forty percent of revenue , there 's an awful lot of accounts registered , so Jenny does n't get any , hardly any time at all to actually go off and , and do any cold calling or anything like that , it 's all B M S.
13 Up on Nelson 's column they 're bellowing about how it 's the ‘ time to destroy .
14 He came in with the ideas , give the drivers and conductors everything they asked for whereby my training had always been to only give them what they were really entitled to , not give them anything extra but he gave them the earth and that erm did n't sort of go very well for the new Manager who came in , he had a lot of undoing to do there , that this fella had given away , in his six or seven weeks there .
15 Actions which appear to compromise free speech are sure to be criticised in Parliament , where the Attorney must answer for both his and the DPP 's prosecution policy .
16 And when the war came you see we were rationed for nearly everything .
17 find a cure erm perhaps we should try and think about why we get depressed in the first place , I know there 's lot of people who co , here have had problems .
18 The mother sometimes finds it very difficult to give away an almost impossible to keep child and the child , when grown up , may think about why their mother gave them away .
19 ‘ How often do you seriously think about why you are going to the track , what workout you are going to do and exactly how it is going to help you achieve peak performance on the track just when it counts ?
20 While you talk to him , I will think about where your friend can stay . ’
21 ‘ It 's not stopped me referring patients , ’ said one doctor , ‘ but I do think about where I send them . ’
22 He just went straight for him and you know he just did n't think about where he was going or anything and he
23 Could I ask you a personal question , if it 's not too rude — what do you think about when you 're lying in the bath ?
24 I 'll quote a few lines , which you could think about when you think of Judd .
25 There 's a couple of handouts here which I 'm not gon na go into , but there again somebody might think about when you 're running group training and there 's some , there 's some I du n no er points with a few heading samples , so I 'm gon na take one and pass them on take one pass them on which I really no , no and there 's one over there So you 've got involving trainees we 've done humour we 've touched upon , brainstorming we 've done before .
26 But I was told that since I was so keen to have these things I had better think about how we would use them when the time came .
27 He said well he used to go and he 'd sort of look up at it , and he 'd sort of think about how he was gon na put it in there he said then he 'd be going like this then he 'd sort of get hold of the other hand he said and he 'd put it in like that and these other old boys are going like this with full hands you know ?
28 We 'll be discussing it this afternoon and Labour members told us and no doubt they 'll tell us again that the users of the centre have a democratic right to be consulted about how it was run Do n't tenant farmers have the right to be consulted ?
29 The only exception to the rule is when the plaintiff is under a disability , when of course the interim payment has to be approved and directions given about how it is to be applied .
30 Look at what you 've written and think , Oh I was just fumbling about here I did n't know where I was going .
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