Example sentences of "[adj] [adv] [conj] [pron] [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 Have n't got the key to go round there once so , I 'll put that on and I 've got a nightie .
2 Thank you , I mean , we 'll turn this off put that on when we get to near the check out shall we ?
3 It 's because the erm , we ca n't really let , let the balance go to low especially if we 've got the A G M coming up or probably be erm something .
4 Sixty right so if we do that at sixty we can see where that , where I 'm coming from .
5 Right , what we are going to do now is create a dummy variable , right , let's call it D one right so if you type D one equals zero and press the return key what you created there , right , is a new variable called D one and it assumes the value of zero , right , what I want you to do now is to edit this variable , so type edit space D one press the return key right , if you type on edit space D one you 'll then get a sheet that has all the observations for our variable D one .
6 Have a look Right so if I give you one fifty , there you are .
7 Paint wo n't be dry enough if we start wallpapering it
8 Improvements are recommended in all of these studies such as shutting doors quietly ( and oiling them when necessary ) ; handling equipment carefully to reduce noise ; muting the alarm systems and telephones ; wearing soft-soled shoes ; providing soundproof covers for computer printout machines ; reducing conversations between staff and talking quietly ; providing earplugs if requested ; isolating ‘ noisy ’ patients from general wards when practicable so that they create the least possible disturbance to other patients — and , as Soutar & Wilson point out , most of these suggestions are simple and inexpensive remedies .
9 The upshot is that holiday/tour organisers who book hotels in this country are imposing stringent contract conditions on the hotels and may in some cases be looking for some performance guarantees or such-like so that they have some redress if your shortcomings result in them having to pay up to their customers .
10 Erm now we advise you to fill that in once you do return to work because at least then they can let you know if you are going to exceed the limit .
11 Take away one twelfth okay just write that down that you 've got to take away the one twelfth .
12 And then you put that down where you think is the right place and you get really pissed off cos it 's moving really slowly and moving the board outline as well .
13 Well you got one of their trees in there and they 'll cut that down and they do n't do anything about them .
14 take that down and I 've got to do that .
15 I 've got that down and I do n't know what it says .
16 I have to get a bus at eight o'clock so I have to leave the house at twenty to eight .
17 Really they say cos eight o'clock , any time after eight o'clock and they start making the beds and make you comfortable but they 've already had three goes at making .
18 he 's in there every morning before eight o'clock and he do n't leave there much before half past six , sometimes seven o'clock , and then the workers goes in on Saturdays and if he knows there 's nothing to do just walk around a crowded place and
19 You do n't do that long before you realize it 's a waste of time .
20 The variety Nottingham has the best fruits , which must be left on the tree as long as possible so that they become ‘ bletted ’ — dark brown and softly squidgy .
21 Of course this imaginative feat is possible only because we watch the tragedy secure in the knowledge that we shall be ourselves again when the curtain goes down .
22 And this is possible only if they have control over the processes that convert raw materials to products of value .
23 We may not ask for help by weeping , but our bodies may become helpless so that we have to be helped .
24 It 's eleven o'clock before I turn around after finishing the kitchen .
25 You 've got to be over there for eleven o'clock and you 've had it after that to get anywhere else
26 I know yeah about ten thirty late or eleven o'clock if you change .
27 By way of contrast , unpaid interest or capital repayments relating to loans usually constitute an " event of default " under the loan documentation with the result that the lender will stop any further loans , and may accelerate repayment of the sums outstanding so that they become immediately due and payable .
28 Now I 'm wondering how easy or whether there 's any mileage in actually having a report coming to our next committee , to actually build on that so that we 've actually got something to pull on figures to consider erm , and if , and it , it is going to detrimentally impact upon us to a greater or lesser extent , then , then obviously it 's helpful to me .
29 So whi what I 'm trying to say to you is that you should have four sides of written text , whether it 's on two pages , three or four What I will do is go through the headings and give you a very brief description of that so that you know roughly what 's in them .
30 They 're not strong enough and they have n't been trained . ’
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