Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [vb pp] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | I keep saying when they get sort of quite long that I 'll have them properly shaped and |
2 | Foreign Minister Joaquín Ricardo García was quoted by local radio as saying on July 18 that a total of 13,000 Haitian citizens , most of whom were migrant workers , had left the country " in the last few days " , 2,000 of them forcibly repatriated and the rest having left " voluntarily " . |
3 | The addition of this weakling to the family of Test nations will seen them merely tolerated as non-profitable visitors , lower on the scale even than Sri Lanka , who are still awaiting a first invitation to play West Indies after 10 years of Test status . |
4 | They have twenty six mig 21s and 15 Su 22 , some of them constantly armed and ready for action . |
5 | Immigrant rooms should be well ventilated and the interior of them so designed that they may be easily cleaned . |
6 | You will find that we have invited three outside lecturers during the year , all of them highly recommended and each covering a completely different area of work . |
7 | It was not that I eventually doubted that the Almighty responded to faith , but that because I had been so bound up by the desert , so full of self-interest , so neglectful of the God I was supposed to serve , that I could not have expected any co-operation from him . |
8 | It was indescribable and I intensely disliked that spot ever since . |
9 | His is a wilder , less contained or civilized view of Chopin 's nationalism than Artur Rubinstein 's in his rightly celebrated and most aristocratic 1966 RCA account ( 12/86 ) . |
10 | yes , very well , thank you very much , well I better advised that all these take with me , thank you both very much for the |
11 | Two incidents marked his highly regarded but controversial career in Chicago . |
12 | I visited Blamey 's house and studio in Hampstead and admired his highly disciplined and organised working methods which were reflected in the immaculately tidy house with its magnificent north-facing studio , built as a rear extension over two floors . |
13 | In his highly condensed and powerful analysis , Buckley ( 1984 ) details how the siege becomes interpreted by today 's protestant loyalists according to a key paradigm mediating their experience of the world . |
14 | Which is why I personally ordered that the thing should be tracked twenty-four hours a day . |
15 | Imagine the horror on my beloved 's face when he discovered I had in fact flung in the rubbish his much prized and read collection of Guitarist magazines ! |
16 | Some lingering race memory remained though , some pervading conviction common to all Orientals , that this life was but one of many on the great wheel of existence and that reincarnation as someone better endowed or worse ( in his case surely worse ) awaited him . |
17 | It was alright but I just hoped that there was n't much more of it . |
18 | If I put me country and western records on I just done and dance with the dog all morning . |
19 | she 's saying she enjoys knitting I just gone and give a great big plastic bag full |
20 | However , his deeply felt and meticulously researched rhetoric conveyed in all his books is hard hitting , provocative and sagacious . |
21 | He had spent the latter part of the evening in the rather pleasant sitting room with her father , whose wish to please his handsomely connected and honourable guest had taken the form of a little boasting . |
22 | If I do n't pay cash and er been the best thing I ever done and its been sufficient , you know what I mean and er all the people , there ai n't nobody in this town that I ai n't worked for , sometime or other . |
23 | ‘ Have I ever suggested that it was otherwise ? ’ |
24 | ‘ Why have I always felt that I knew you before ? ’ |
25 | Finally , someone once calculated that if the pillars and spires were stood one on top of the other they would be 5,300 metres high . |
26 | Those Somerset nights , in friends ' cars , other people 's houses , once in a moonlit field ; my carefully scored and compared encounters to date ; they all mean nothing . |
27 | It was students demonstrating , as a result of which a number of them were arrested and I later learnt that a few were sentenced to be flogged . |
28 | He now not only re-introduced Elphege : he brought him back into his carefully limited and graded sequence of holy days at a very high level indeed , placing him among the Festivitates quae magnifice celebrantur , on a level with the Epiphany , the Purification and Annunciation , the Ascension , the Feast of St Gregory , and about half a dozen other main feasts of the Church year . |
29 | Moll also otters what in this period is an exceptional awareness of the prostitute as someone sexually exploited because of economic and other kinds of social subjection : |
30 | His proudly arched and glossy neck |