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

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1 Hm , I 'll make that for you then .
2 She 'ad eleven of them yesterday .
3 Can you post that for me please ?
4 I learned that the Manitoba Racing Commission had moreover by midafternoon given each of them not only a champagne reception and a splendid lunch but also , as a memento , a framed group photograph of all the owners on the trip .
5 I got used , I got used to it now .
6 Mrs Glews : Well you just got used to it really ; you did n't have to go at night if you did n't want to .
7 I hear what you say , and you know why I 'm not going to debate that with you again today .
8 And they put all those factors together and they weighed up the alternatives and you 've heard some of them already .
9 Well I think you 've heard some of it already in your programme , but in the afternoon session which was extremely interesting , the City Council and Oxford University and the Vale of White Horse District Council and West Oxfordshire District Council have jointly financed some major research for independent research bodies and that research was put forward yesterday , this afternoon rather , to the Panel , and it concerned the economic order , social order and what should come next and so on and so forth , and those academically research papers , not politically prejudiced papers , showed that there would be a loss of 6,150 jobs if these plans went ahead , with an estimated loss to the Oxford economy of between 8 and 17 million pounds a year .
10 It is particularly pleasing to see some of our more recently qualified teachers already participating so fully to the life , and continuing success , of the Society .
11 The other radicals who were present argued that they should join with the eleven newly elected people , ‘ reasoning that since we held the initiative we would be able to force the pace , drag some of them along in our wake and force the others quickly to resign ’ .
12 Tawney 's letter was sent to MacDonald by Arthur Greenwood , accompanied by a covering note : ‘ Middleton passed this to me today .
13 He could never entirely regret it , because it reminded him of working with Willie , and the passing resolves he made as a grown-up to lose some of it always contained a tang of unease about betraying his professional qualifications in the eyes of a man who would have belted him for such a thing .
14 Name your people and make clear to yourself how they are connected .
15 I could not imagine when I should have occasion to wear some of my more exotic outfits .
16 No , it 's confidential and properly cos she 'll want some of it back .
17 When I say ‘ relationship ’ I mean this in its purely formal sense ; there is no attempt here to make any claim about possible causal relationships between ideas and practice .
18 Once you 've got a pretty good grip on what they 're doing then you 've really got to think of something else if you want your playing to sound different from everyone else 's .
19 Television commentator Earle Kirton , the assistant coach , has a chance to implement some of his more ‘ spectacular ’ ideas on player selection .
20 I mean some of them further down will be a big wiggly worm but the goats will goats will eat them .
21 Consequently , if the image came to acquire reality in the minds of Zuwaya this was in part the result of an outsider 's effort to discover and describe it , to gather precise information about those connections between elements which made some of them so resonant in modern political life .
22 We got some of them before .
23 ‘ Miss Morgan got some of it just for life ?
24 Or eat some of it otherwise you 'll get an air lock wo n't you ?
25 ‘ I really should n't discuss that with anyone else but Mrs Ward .
26 She 'd wanted me to come to Lochgair and say sorry to him there , but I had begged for mercy , and — rather to my surprise — been granted it .
27 In niches above the arcade are statues of St Augustine , to the left , and the fourth-century poet Ausino , who dedicated some of his most famous verses to the city .
28 Then it was onto Oxford 's more established University and a chance to meet some of its more establishment students .
29 It had been anticipated that several of the governors appointed by Congress ( I ) would be replaced by the new government , but rather than make selective changes of those appointees of the former regime the government decided to ask all governors to resign with the intention of reinstating some of them later .
30 I expect you 'll know some of them already . ’
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