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

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1 So Mr is actually going to er talk about that but I just wanted to go through a little sort of resolution , I mean if , if you looked at it , if you looked at number one , it says express this opposition to further expansion and then it goes on and lists Stansted and Luton , but this expansion goes now I mean Stansted is expanding erm daily .
2 and he said you know , he said they have n't been turning up at that chapel for them , when they 've preaching but you did n't crack on they knew anything about that but he just sort of said said no you know remain non-committal .
3 ‘ I know that ! ’ she exclaimed in quick and certain reply , because though everything was such an uproar in her head , she was positive about that if nothing else .
4 I think we 've erm we 've erm obviously learned that opting out is not for the Oxfordshire people — I 'm delighted about that and I just hope that as a result of this we do not see too many problems for Banbury School , both in the fact that the exercise has been somewhat divisory and I hope that they 're able to bring it together quickly afterwards .
5 worry too much about that because I often wished deliberately , where I could be doing something more productive for the lord .
6 I was pleased about that because I still had to contend with Skipper when I went to Uncle Geordie 's .
7 Thirty years later my volunteering instinct has come through intact but I still mistrust the American Air Force .
8 We did if I can give some background we did actually target er twelve thousand , five hundred mailer shots for this meeting this evening I 'm not sure what the people here are representing percentage for that and we also targeted over about a hundred organisations with mailing shots telling people the meetings on this evening .
9 Now , clearly if you were paid say six hundred pounds for that and you only did twelve hundred miles , you 're getting fifty P a mile anyway !
10 You do n't leave deadwood on your spreadsheets , cells that are formatted or unprotected , cos not only do they use memory where you 've got the cells but between that and something else .
11 I do n't want to get over-emotional about this but I really am massively proud of the things that The Smiths have done and achieved and from that point of view , of course , it 's all really sad …
12 It 's a erm it was let's see what we can do to these nasty Labour controlled authorities and see how we can break down their erm their control of education and immediately they introduce it then suddenly the things start happening and they have second thoughts about it , and I 'm sure as night follows day that they 're going to have second thoughts about this when it actually occurs .
13 The point I would like to put over is , I 've listened to one or two erm , radio programmes , and television programmes about this and I personally would like to have more evidence of what actually happens to the animals .
14 And of the three of us who knew there was to be a young man on his way down to us by that path during the evening , how many have already made the leap forward to give this nameless victim a name , and begin to see certain reasons why it might be expedient for some if he never reached us ?
15 for this and I certainly
16 The international agenda in Europe may have changed beyond belief in the closing months of 1989 but the leaders of East and West were as unprepared for this as anyone else .
17 Katie Jane absolved herself of all responsibility for this when she recently claimed in the NME that is was all the onlooker 's problem .
18 It 's the week after that that they really start playing .
19 I heard the score , I heard the score after that and I never bloody watched it .
20 Real Men with John Ritter its , its really wacky , like he 's this fucking secret agent stuff , I never smoke unless its after six and he just , he 's this John Ritter and his got this really mild of character but he 's been mistaken for an , an agent and he 's , he 's , he 's going
21 1991 might be a year well-spent after all as we finally come to pay such a meaningful tribute to Wilde , Shaw , Joyce , Beckett and O'Casey .
22 state in the book policy er stable is n't an a stability is rural to the future generations , thank er thank relevant to the suit of each and I really do n't think they would erm thank us for bringing about a demeaning for our premier , international premier this road .
23 They could have eight groups of four or four groups of eight or something else . ’
24 So I had a handle on all of that before I even joined the band .
25 You know that , doing that , fabricating , and things like that , you know like actual welding and that type of Er , we would n't make as much money out of that as you probably would
26 However the Americans are so helpful and flexible that if a starter does particularly take your fancy you are perfectly welcome to make a meal of that and nothing else .
27 So I 'm out and about and quite often I go and visit people in their own homes out of the back and beyond of nowhere cos I just called out as a result of that and I suddenly thought I I 'm highly vulnerable to them I could be subject to attack like anybody else , how will I protect myself ?
28 experience of , of this than anybody else around this table .
29 There is so much evidence Of this that it hardly needs restatement here , nor does its corollary that the present tropical belt is atypically narrow .
30 He speaks directly to us in the first person and he expresses something very like fear and even self-pity , the distress of the poet , seeing himself as a kind of natural victim , and it may be the distress of the puritan living on after the Restoration and afraid of the wild route , which is Charles the Second 's court , though I think we can be a little sceptical of this and we certainly do n't know with sufficiently accuracy when Paradise Lost was written .
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