Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] [conj] [pron] [is] " in BNC.
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1 | Right , so I mean obviously if there 's anything that comes up as you go along I 've got ta be able to you know you and I , I 'll just chat it through , but when it comes to things like er me talk to you , sales talk to you for instance about a comparative question , you would n't know what I was talking about would you ? |
2 | Thus instead of following the traditional linear progression of the allegory — a development towards contemplation based on Jacob 's union with Rachel after his marriage to Leah — Hilton is more interested in emphasising the coexistence of the two wives : In his reference to another facet of the story , that concerning Jacob 's change of name to Israel , allegorised as a man seeing God , Hilton does suggest a progression in contemplation for his pupil saying that he will become Israel , that is , fully contemplative , in the next world , certainly , and possibly even in this if his circumstances change so that he is relieved of worldly responsibility altogether . |
3 | There seems general agreement that the mind does not work like a camera , faithfully recording everything in front of its lens , for apart from the discrimination of sensations and the filtering out of some of them , the information that is passed on undergoes considerable re-organisation and change so that there is always a discrepancy between the sensory input and what is perceived . |
4 | Friendships develop only when there is adequate exploration to know each other . |
5 | They also avoid the division of parts , as if it were something of extreme difficulty , and forget altogether that it is by no means necessary to have all the voices singing all the time . |
6 | We race constantly so it is not surprising that 90 per cent of accidents are caused by excess speed . ’ |
7 | Does em does empirical evidence , well I think you probably say generally that there is some economic factors and there is some non economic factors , which of those two does er empirical evidence suggest is the main driving force behind migration ? |
8 | You do not have to immediately join a group — it may not be what you want anyway and there is more about different options later . |
9 | Now , hurry home before it is too late . " |
10 | In wet areas , weeds and turf re-root and grow quickly and it is not easy to work up a clean tilth unless they are well buried and allowed to rot . |
11 | And I suggest also that it is a very valuable discipline for the police to have to say to themselves when deciding policy matters , I wonder what they will think about this at the Council House . |
12 | ‘ All her former intimates say openly that she 's barmy , ’ he says . |
13 | But I realise now that nobody is likely to give me another contract , ever again . |
14 | If a mother says to a child , as he 's going out , ‘ If it rains , put your coat on , ’ she does n't mean , ‘ Test now whether it is raining , and if it is , then put your coat on , if not , do n't bother , and then forget about that instruction . ’ |
15 | However , there is no doubt that we all fly better if we fly regularly and it is a good policy to fly whenever you have the opportunity . |
16 | No , honestly , Jannie , I shall be absolutely deadbeat tomorrow as it is … |
17 | You can leave it there if you want even though it 's the ladies |
18 | You can leave it there if you want even though it 's the ladies |
19 | you know you maybe err on the safe side a bit but as you say even if it 's erm well thirty hours would be getting |
20 | that start with a C you learn maybe about ten or twenty that start with a K and you say well if it 's not one of these I do n't know I 'm gon na s try it with a C. |
21 | I say again that it is clear those qualities would have been idly suited , ideally suited to the career she wished to embark upon . |
22 | The responses from other partners including the WCC Programme on Theological Education suggest however that there is a pool of potential students . |
23 | Finally , I urge again that it is of crucial importance to remember the factual context in which these problems may arise . |
24 | ‘ But players never say never when there is still something to fight for . |
25 | One explained : ‘ I have to be careful about what I say publicly because it is just not acceptable to be seen adding to the depression . ’ |
26 | I mean just because it 's next |
27 | ‘ Also I am accustomed to courtesy and react badly when it is not present . |
28 | We would n't want to comment on the comparative merits of your Minitex and Barbara Smith 's Erka which we show below but it is interesting that the Minitex cost £42.10s.0d in 1950 and the Erka 45 guineas in 1960 . |
29 | You charge enough as it is . ’ |
30 | The value of EModE occasional spellings is given considerable support by the Belfast evidence , put together as it is on the basis of detailed observation of the spoken variety and real-time evidence ( Patterson , 1860 ) . |