Example sentences of "[prep] [pers pn] [adv] [conj] [vb base] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ So , now you can take that coat off and come and sit opposite me here and put that satchel you 're gripping so decisively there . |
2 | Half of them here and look at her ! |
3 | Get rid of them today and develop some trust in your team . |
4 | " We can take most of them apart and use the materials again — which is what the government wants us to do . " |
5 | If you stir enough of them together and stand back for a few hundred million years , the result is likely to be a chemical entity capable of reproducing itself — one of the fundamental differences between living and nonliving material . |
6 | I hope you wrote some of them down and have started thinking very creatively towards achieving some of the short-term ones and making long-term plans for the more ambitious ones . |
7 | So think of a question for each of them then and write then down what you might ask them . |
8 | So do you so do you go together , a few of you together or do you go . |
9 | The children baited her into further wrath until , just as suddenly , she would snap out of it again and return to her former , demure self . |
10 | Lastly , if any other undertaking is required from a seller on completion , make a note of it here and prepare it now . |
11 | All of those of us who have n't had a heart attack live in fear of it obviously and think |
12 | In fact you could bring quite a bit of it in and put it in the fridge . |
13 | Thought , I reflect as I pull slices of it out and push them back , is as fundamental a constituent of the world as baked beans or demerara sugar . |
14 | Why not , you should put one of hers on and say it was patterned |
15 | I could put all that fear behind me now and get going again . |
16 | ‘ I had never met anyone like him before nor have I since . |
17 | Come out with me sometimes and tour the antique shops in this district . ’ |
18 | If someone persists in being awkward , then as leader you can choose to continue the discussion with them elsewhere and move on to another questioner . |
19 | German supermarkets have resisted the idea of the PVC eating robot , as they would much rather customers took discarded packaging home with them rather than have their premises swarming with robots . |
20 | Look at them , acknowledge them and then tell yourself you will deal with them later and let them go . |
21 | The consequences of that compromise could live with you forever and destroy your career . |
22 | I invite , when we walk back from school erm when she first came to live round there , and er I used to walk back from school with her sometimes and say , would you like a cup of coffee ? |
23 | ‘ Did he take the key away with him then or call back for it that night ? ’ |
24 | And I said , would you clear that with him then and tell him that it 's coming ? |
25 | ‘ For the moment , though , I think we will all stick with it here and continue with the drive for promotion . ’ |
26 | I would like the article to come from you personally and include a short biographical note at the end . |
27 | His impulse to clutch at her and lift her skirt and dabble with finger and thumb in her recesses led to a quick shame , and he was so appalled that he could not push her from him either but let her , still attached to his hand , mutter her compliments , in disjointed phrases falling pell mell . |
28 | ‘ His family are also desperate to hear from him again and urge him to make contact with them . ’ |
29 | Robyn stopped dead in her tracks , hating the panic of the chase — she had run away from him before and look where that had got her ! |
30 | Weave a circle round him thrice And close your eyes with holy dread For he on honey-dew hath fed . |