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

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1 We also wanted to know if anybody had any views on I mean it .
2 For best results , do take time to prepare surfaces properly you plan to paint or paper .
3 If we take these views literally we arrive at the notion of style as an optional additive , and there is an obvious problem : how can we judge when the factor of style is absent ?
4 And yet they did n't have any signs so I think he 's talking through his hat .
5 Better write those times down I suppose .
6 And it cuts up the grass in wee bits and instead of er making the roads better it makes them worse .
7 They helped specify the system and we had regular meetings so nothing got out of hand .
8 Yeah , I mean if it was peaks only I mean there 's nothing to stop me doing it .
9 he 's got two of them up there , engines and the big bikes so I 've got ta ring him up and see how much he wants some bits for .
10 Yeah , mind you his , his short er term policies so it does n't matter in the long run .
11 Were actually are making a profit we said at the beginning we do get a payment from petticoats so I do n't see that arrangement actually changing but it suits the trust were not very good at running restaurant 's . .
12 This case began before my use of LM 's and I prescribed Lycopodium 6C three times daily which dealt with the symptoms within a few days .
13 the flames so I says it 's got ta wait , so
14 there was n't really There was n't really a great deal of er sort of stuff here but it was more about sort of language and shifts so I had to like shift through it and find the bits
15 For future generations alone we 've got to stop having children .
16 In drawing up the list of activities below we have aimed to recommend programmes of study that reinforce the links between English and drama , and between English and media education , which we seek to emphasise throughout this Report as well as in chapters 8 and 9. • We see role-play as a valuable means of broadening pupils ' mental and emotional horizons and of developing social and personal confidence : it provides an ideal medium for much of the exploratory and/or performance-based elements of programmes of study .
17 She says that it would be wrong of the council to judge who is a good or bad busker , what they 're doing is setting out some rules so everyone knows where they stand .
18 Just before we leave it , er to come back to the nature it 's quite interesting , what these people found was they studied adders in I think Denmark and what they found was adders adders copulate , but females can store semen for months .
19 Well he 's got eight so many other times so I thought I 'd try it !
20 it says leave it for ten minutes so I expect it er hardens now
21 In practice if there are beneficiaries who are capable of being consulted , it 's likely that one will say to those beneficiaries Right we need to raise some money , there 's only the shares to do it with , we 're proposing to sell them do you agree with that or would you prefer to have the shares and gives us some money ?
22 I 'd forgotten there was a new pair in the wardrobe with , still with the labels on I had n't taken off .
23 Well she had some floats on I know but
24 With the power of her eyes alone she had compelled a glass of water to tip and spill its contents over the horrible Headmistress , and anybody who could do that could do anything .
25 All the er , all the units are let , we 've had two , we 've had notice of two terminations coming up , but we have actually got a waiting list for units so I do n't think we 'll have any problem in filling those .
26 one of those with , with some little animal soaps in I thought you said .
27 Well I think it was the maternity because I mean she had had eleven pregnancies so I think she she was very , very erm able to talk about it and I , I do n't , I know Dad had got a good job in the , well if you can call any pit job a good job , but say that the money was decent , but I know that she always had to have two doctors and it was , it was in those days we were , it was good we were in a doctor 's club because , you know , you had n't got any er the maternity and , and the , and the ante- natal and pre-natal and goodness knows what that we 've got today .
28 And in school subjects it was not those which depended on words alone which drew benefit from IT .
29 and you 've got to develop the relationships so it does n't become ridiculous and you deserve , you 're disturbed every ten minutes every night of the week .
30 Th th the final the final sort of sick joke was the fact that erm having having disposed of the fingers to the theatre , the hospital they 'd got this box of ice lollies so they proceeded then to give them to people !
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