Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] [adv] [verb] [coord] " in BNC.
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1 | Sir Edward , speaking in a London Weekend TV interview , said : ‘ He has got to say to them : ‘ you go along with the policy of the Government or you quietly resign or retire ’ . ’ |
2 | Whereas the adult is influenced by what he or she already knows or by what other people have been saying . |
3 | The character can not benefit by what he or she now knows and all the reader can do is reflect on all that has been lost or missed . |
4 | He criticised those who ‘ planted them … under the dropping and shade of large trees , where they seldom thrive and if they do , the pleasure of them is lost , because they are excluded from sight . ’ |
5 | Put candles on altar where they usually go and again know where your places are in church . |
6 | but do they really actually dig into the the real reasons for the eating disorders or they just try and get you back onto a stable diet ? |
7 | From the very first page , where he both mistranscribes and then mistranslates further the opening of Terce in a Book of Hours , he matches marginal pictures with random words of text beside them , wildly associating words out of context with pictures near them in the margins , apparently grasping the flimsiest of puns and word associations . |
8 | Voluntary effort is especially prominent in work with special problem groups — alcoholics and drug addicts , for example — where it both innovates and complements statutory provision . |
9 | Although I fully understand and share the concern that has been widely expressed about the implications of this case , I have no plans to institute any formal inquiry . |
10 | I would just like to say that I neither support nor oppose him . ’ |
11 | She was so beautiful that I just melted and we went to this tiny little room , where she washed me . |
12 | That 's something that I strongly support and my Party does , and I believe a vast majority of the country support . |
13 | ‘ It 's not that I either like or dislike it , ’ said Stella , ‘ I just do n't see what good it does . ’ |
14 | Yes did n't buy any new ornaments when I was up in Liverpool cos I did n't see anything that I particularly liked but what Carla has done gives me an idea for making some extra bits for the tree Where did you get that from ? |
15 | It 's not a view that I particularly share but erm it was their view at the time . |
16 | I was so impressed with the variation of colours of these fish that I recently ordered and received another six different species . |
17 | a bit too advanced , stuff that I never got and all of a sudden I was still saying I could do it and I could n't any more so I , took me ages to get rid of that reputation cos why I know about you see , I forgotten what fucking hard too get rid of it |
18 | I have experienced this directly in researching this book and am deeply indebted to many new friends , in areas of science that would have remained foreign to me , for their time and patience in explaining things that I never knew and I hope that we all gained from the experience . |
19 | Delving deep into its archives it has come up with some winners , not least a luscious 1947 performance of Bax 's The Garden of Fand that I once possessed and enjoyed in its original , 78 rpm form . |
20 | Perhaps it was sitting in front of an audience that I hardly knew but believed to be very worthy that brought back that old feeling of being a bit of a fraud , particularly when one lady , catching the shreds of my zeal said I had taken away her fear of cancer ! |
21 | And I did not ‘ warn ’ for the simple reason that I radically differed and differ from comrade Preobrazhensky in my estimation of his article : he does lay claim to the above mentioned analysis , but in my opinion there is absolutely n o analysis itself . |
22 | I think it 's a matter of giving yourself time of accepting that maybe you 're feeling low or I fe , when I 'm feeling low I say right , I ca n't cope with things I 've got to give myself some time where nothing 's gon na bother me , if I can manage it , an hour , half an hour , just doing something for myself that I really like and that helps me once I accept myself as being depressed then it helps alleviate the stress involved with it . |
23 | His own description of what followed is worth repeating : ‘ I found this location in Glasgow that I really liked and took about 15 shots of it . |
24 | If I ca n't do it all , which of those things that I really need or want to do am I going to have to leave undone ? |
25 | David 's got more sense than I ever had and Chris is a good girl . |
26 | Then it began to rain hard and I sheltered for a long time in a barn , but I could n't stay there all night so I just walked and got thoroughly soaked . |
27 | The queue on Sat am was outrageous , and I was told that the end of it would n't get Oxford tickets , so I just left and hoped for the best with the fax request . |
28 | But I was only a child , so I just stood and watched him out of sight and turned reluctantly to deliver his message . |
29 | and erm I mean there was th the curate who that she eventually married but , really they would n't know , they would n't have any male friends . |
30 | The effect of all this uncertainty and waiting was that through listening to her mother and Maria Candida , Sara began to convince herself that she already knew and loved her future husband and the country he would take her back to . |