Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] [pers pn] [verb] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Aperte fro thet he writen has , |
2 | Her mummy had once shown her photographs of herself as a Brownie many years ago , and Angela had laughed at the funny straw hat and long frock she had worn . |
3 | The things you tell stories about to your friends afterwards , adding a few details here and there , until you suddenly realise you 've got a character . ’ |
4 | No , the two pro , the thing that the two prongs sit in is cracked so naturally say it had to go into a hole that size , right ? |
5 | Sure Ji he came in looking for Jim one morning and Jim was n't there , says he 's in bed so listen I said do you wan na go up and waken him like fuck Jim says when Acky woke me I said what you mean he give you a kiss and he woke you up . |
6 | After a long wait they tried to attract attention by sounding their horns . |
7 | ‘ I only hope he 's had more sense than to leave her money ! |
8 | to your situation now , so imagine you 've done the old planning of the future like we said , yeah ? |
9 | Okay , so let me start handing these out , and what I 'd like you to do is to extract the er , alpha dividers that are at the back , and then separate those out into two piles , A to L and M to Z , please . |
10 | This is an important and also a difficult point , so let me try to make it clearer . |
11 | The brightening of the interior mind needs a form of mandala ; so let us practise seeing colour and light and make our mind 's pictures full of colour . |
12 | so let it come to pass for you and the manservant were yield so that particular was all about faith , so |
13 | Now past its notorious heyday , it has become a favourite attraction for Schiaparelli 's less sophisticated visitors , who fondly imagine they have located a corner of the city that retains the historic charm of frontier days . |
14 | Does it tend to look limp and lifeless no matter how much time you spend styling it . |
15 | Satan 's back in and I suddenly remember I got to look after him . |
16 | this , I 've just done that so remember we 've done it |
17 | I ca n't wait around to try and engage him in further conversation because my bowels suddenly decide they want to wake up too , and I have to make a dash for the nearest bar and the toilets . |
18 | Outside , it 's still raining , and as we gallantly struggle to open our umbrella in the wind , we suddenly find we 've come to a halt beside a large black car , and a man in a smart suit is opening the door for us to get in . |
19 | Dorcas had led the way into the best kitchen , as charming a room as best kitchens used to be in farmhouses which had no parlours — the fire reflected in a bright row of pewter plates and dishes ; the sand-scoured deal tables so clean you longed to stroke them ; the salt-coffer in one chimney corner , and a three-cornered chair in the other , the walls being handsomely tapestried with flitches of bacon , and the ceiling ornamented with pendent hams . |
20 | Hmm I personally think he 's seen the light about it . |
21 | We 'll just looking at the big book together do you want to come and join us ? |
22 | So do we want to take the preamble and then and go through one by one . |
23 | So do we need to write |
24 | So do you hope to have books published ? |
25 | So do you want to set up an exchange or not ? ’ |
26 | So do you want to do this first ? |
27 | So do you want to go over there first ? |
28 | So do you want to take e each object out one at a time and then put it on the table in the categories so you 've got one pile of bones . |
29 | Erm so do you want to log in perhaps over there , log in over there , erm and I 'll show you what to do and then what , the sheet you do you right , we 'll produce for other people , could n't we . |
30 | So do you want to copy this number down onto one label for each category and then put them into a bag and then But before Now wait a minute , wait a minute . |