Example sentences of "[prep] [coord] [pers pn] [be] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ At the end of the day I 've got three kids to look after and they 're going to get stick in school over this . ’
2 And Mr Fry was floating out there in the mistiness , and he was busy wallpapering too but he 'd got the paper in a mess — he 'd put the paste on it and picked it up paste side nearest and it was sticking to him .
3 She was n't crowned till after but she was told !
4 It 's something to be enormously proud of and we are attempting to involve everyone er say in Hertfordshire er in this important area and Hertfordshire is I say , what it 's all about .
5 Well I mean , if we 're talking about sort of and they 're looking for a sense of identity of whatever it is that they 're having of
6 I think their suggestion was that they had to go via Norwood Gardens because they then turned right at the in and went up into the middle of and it was to get them on to that line that they had to go through .
7 But there are things that we 're not avail er , we 're not aware of and I 'm looked on as something of an expert , so God help those people who come and ask me er , what there is , what forms they should use and what is available on the , in the organization , if I 'm looked upon as an expert .
8 While students may be financially worse off , they are being better cared for and they are taking an increasing part in assessing the quality of their courses .
9 I just could n't stand it , here was a man I felt deeply for and I was going to lose him , ’ she said .
10 is n't that funny for and I 'm gon na make one .
11 ( But see Murphy v Culhane [ 1977 ] QB 94 for a case involving a criminal affray where the plaintiff got more than he bargained for and it was stated that the defence could apply . )
12 Aye , ten and a half curtains for and she 's gon na get the net curtains Was Alex saying that young couple across the way from Thomas only moved in last week ?
13 She must have had a life apart from what we know about and she 's living it , ’ she concluded , lamely .
14 Anyway erm I think we totally support the thrust of what you 're asking about and I was asked to make a special appeal to County Council to see whether they could assist with this recently established Rural Options Land Bank , the purpose of which is rather extraordinary , but I mean it is defined landowners who have a philanthropic bent to provide the land to do something about the very problem you 've raised .
15 There has been a failure of the crankshaft thrust washers in this case , and certainly in my view that 's exactly what the insurance is there for , and by virtue of the fact that this company is n't honouring it I feel very strongly about and I 'm endeavouring to correct that , but I think erm we 've got ta be fair that this is a conflict of interest to me .
16 I du n no , he 's talking about and he 's talking about engineering , I do n't know what he 's gon na do .
17 what you need to think about and you 're gon na keep your readers ' interest engaged , keep on want to keep reading , your pictures are gon na do that to a certain extent but that 's what your sub-headings goes over , so think about , pick out , read through your main story , pick out your main ideas and see if you can slot in one of those emotive words that 's passion , that 's stirring people 's emotions
18 Now I do n't know what they were worth and she was saying they must have been worth quite a bit cos they 're big detached solid houses are n't they ?
19 He had a cold when he cut his bottom two and his top ones are nearly through and he 's getting cold .
20 I , I , I understand all the work like and I 'm sitting in class and I 'm doing fine fuck all and then I come in and get a test like and he cracks up
21 And when he 's dancing he takes his clothes off and , and he 's pinned up and he 's going like and he 's going
22 I was walking and he was with his mum and I looked up cos I know what his mum looks like and he was walking with his mum .
23 Put hens in his bed and he come in one night and there was a s a man a stray man you ken an effigy of a man like and it was hanging by the neck from a rafter in the house .
24 I do n't remember what the man looked like but he was coming out of the Arts Centre with his wife , took off his glasses and stepped in between the thugs and me .
25 Erm the sums behind it I 'm not too bothered about but I 'm gon na go through them because they 're quite instructive and I dare say there 's some poor souls here who 'd actually quite enjoy me to do that so we 're gon na go through some of the sums , not now but a bit later on .
26 ‘ That 's what he gets paid for but it 's giving me more grey hairs . ’
27 We erm we had a letter through but it was to test the boilers , because .
28 Once through the Gabes Gap there was no longer any empty desert to escape into and they were trying to operate in a densely populated area that was quite unsuitable for SAS methods .
29 I am now going into and you 're going to take the chair for this .
30 It 's just I 'm thinking that you 've got your bridal magazine which you 're obviously going into and you 're going to your bridal sales .
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