Example sentences of "[adv] [coord] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Fill in the form below and post it with a cheque/PO for £12 to : ‘ Ulster Movement ’ , PO Box 20 , Portadown , Co . |
2 | The old lady now moved her shoulder to let George Banks , the butler , take her plate away and hand it to Patrick McCann , who was standing behind him , then to place before her a plate he had taken from the sideboard ; and she , after looking down on it , turned her head up towards him and said , ‘ Iced pudding , Banks ? |
3 | I 'll just go downstairs and air it in front of the fire for a while . |
4 | Wa hey you lead me on and then you look away wa hey well that 's alright I 'll get you alone tonight and baby you 'll find you 're messing with dynamite so what do you wan na make those eyes |
5 | I I 'm I say you must excuse me going on at such a pace but I 've got A I 've got another meeting quite shortly and B you 've got some little mo I think M Michael 's looking to take over . |
6 | I wait on you lad , left , right and centre I do who 's washing up tonight ? |
7 | A few sturdily independent types might save up enough cash to buy their own patch outright and farm it independently , becoming known as ‘ bonnet lairds ’ . |
8 | In light weather you either keep the boat upright or heel it very slightly away from the wind so that gravity helps to fill the sail . |
9 | His eyes were as golden as a hawk 's , but so still and intent they awed her faintly . |
10 | But I came home and feeling I could relate all I 'd |
11 | Straight but mum we had a very straight thing which sta stood on the table very hardly and |
12 | The Prime Minister added : ‘ Between now and September we will be showing the world what Manchester can offer , what Britain can offer . |
13 | Between now and Sunday it 's down to you to decide that you definitely want to go ahead and be confirmed . |
14 | So I said that instead of our leaving tomorrow or Sunday it might be best to wait until Monday so that I can see the bank manager at Gullshaven ; I want to make sure that Fru Gertlinger and Fru Børre are paid regularly . |
15 | Right I might be going up Parsons tomorrow or Wednesday I do n't know , so did you want anything up there ? |
16 | Oh yes yeah outside yes and old programmes they sell at away matches , badges , season tickets as you might understand , but they , they are going to have a good day in April on the centenary day because they have it getting all the old players Tony says he , he 's been invited to attend as well and Gilbert I believe will be going and erm |
17 | The scene is much more complex than it was say a generation or two ago and Moderator we in the Church of England should be much interested to learn in due course whether you too will feel a need to make liturgical revision for these various paths to faith . |
18 | Milwall just caught sleeping for a moment can get a good ball in for here and Hendry it 's an own goal . |
19 | cos at the weekend I did really well cos I got a couple done at youth club and a couple done at work I thought , yeah , I was doing really well but Monday I forgot to bring the spare batteries which was a bit divvy of me and I was gon na record it all during sewing Tuesday I went to placement |
20 | It would appear CT scanning can be useful in detecting whether Alzheimers Disease is there or not.If we look at Mr Sammon , his medial temporal lobe is quite thick , like sausages . |
21 | So , if you had written a I , vi , IV progression in C , rather than just playing C , Am and F you could play Csus4-C , Asus4-Am and Fadd♯4-F . |
22 | Every animal Endill knew was there and others he did not recognise . |
23 | In there and Rhubarb I used to like that . |
24 | When you 're lips tighten with growing he will plump them out ; when you 're eyes go hard and adult he will keep them dewy ; when you 're hair turns grey he will paint it black ; he will wipe off rouge and years ; push your teeth back in ; erase your wrinkles . |
25 | Out he went again and back he came , carrying a huge saucepan of boiling water . |
26 | He copies it again and hands it on to the next , and so on . |
27 | There were other friends too and people she had grown up with . |