Example sentences of "[prep] [noun prp] [verb] [adv] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | There was no longer any need for Kirov to keep up his act , play the elaborate game . |
2 | Erm he bought that car off Steven did n't he ? |
3 | Cos it 's got all me reading this out all about Scott has n't it ? |
4 | I brought for Andy did n't you ? |
5 | It is for the European institutions to define those ’ floor-level ’ rights , but it is not for Brussels to say how they will be observed . |
6 | A spokesman for Sainsbury said yesterday they were still interested in the Grange Road site . |
7 | I 've told you what we 're gon na for Christopher have n't I ? |
8 | See what they 've done they 've waited for December have n't they ? |
9 | As we discussed all that had occurred , it was quite easy for Maxine to see how her own phobia had been created . |
10 | Yes , I 'm just , just scrobbling about Brenda to see where I 've put my purse . |
11 | A separate Manifesto for Scotland sets out our record in detail and our proposals for building on these achievements . |
12 | Maybe it 's a subtle ploy of Tims to figure out whose awake at this time in the morning : - ) . |
13 | I can remember we went to erm , oh cos we moved out of Harlow did n't we when Nick was eleven months old so that 's about fifteen years ago and lived in Hatfield for three years , so , and we used to go to Welwyn Department Store then and , and look at stuff . |
14 | Now , Rohmer stepped towards Cardiff holding out his hands and smiling . |
15 | The picture of Mitch shows just his bare head and shoulders in close-up . |
16 | All the pain of Fulham leaving Only you can heal , If you can sit down with our Chairman And work out a deal ; Surely leasing or selling to Fulham would be very sound , Instead of being owners of a derelict ground . |
17 | Solicitations for military promotion could become quite pointed if the politician did not act quickly , as the Earl of Marchmont discovered when he failed to secure a promotion for Lieutenant James Wedderburn , whose uncle complained was |
18 | In the late 330s , after Alexander had entered and taken over Egypt , his officer Peukestas son of Makartatos put up what is the earliest Greek documentary papyrus from Egypt . |
19 | THE Duke of Florentino pulled up his trousers and shouted at his reflection . |
20 | If the Bank of England puts up its rediscount rate , discount houses will have to put up their rate of discount on bills ( i.e. pay a lower price for them ) . |
21 | The Jews of Cork hung on his words . |
22 | and it certainly makes you feel more favourably towards Rochester does n't it ? |
23 | Yeah we went to see Racing Demons at the beginning of December did n't we ? |
24 | well he apparently spoke to erm , he had quite a lengthy conversation with Ron Atkinson apparently , cos Atkinson used to be the manager of Tettron did n't he ? |
25 | His appearance in his new guise in the Gesta pinpoints the process by which the house of Anjou built up its own chivalric myth . |
26 | But since it has proved notoriously difficult for determinists to account for the emergence of new and revolutionary ideas , it would surely be wise of Althusser to show how he proposes to do it . |
27 | The House of Commons did not itself govern , but government was carried on within the confines of its guidance and approval . |
28 | In the face of government determination to enforce the February 1911 laws more than eight thousand Aube growers marched through the streets of Bar-sur-Aube carrying on their backs paniers de mannequin ( grape harvesting baskets ) full of tax-forms which they ceremoniously set fire to . |
29 | In 1242 Geoffrey de Langelegh was summoned by the abbot of Glastonbury to explain why he now had ‘ one hundred and fifty goats and twenty oxen and cows beyond the number which he and his ancestors were wont always to have , to wit , sixteen oxen only ’ . |
30 | LANOPTICS OF ISRAEL SETS UP ITS OWN UK SUBSIDIARY , TARGETS TOKEN RING MARKET |