Example sentences of "[v-ing] [adv] [coord] [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 But then you might feel that you 're going backwards but you still just modify your position to keep that gap there .
2 I 've just got it going again and I really have to make the effort .
3 Cos that was when Helen and Tommy 's erm wife left their clothes on there thinking it was staying there but it never , it came back .
4 I have worked for the Health Service for twenty six years and plan to carry on doing so and I fully expect to finish my work in the Health Service where it 's still in Government hands .
5 ‘ Police blocked farmers from coming inside and they just stood in front shouting and calling messages over a loud hailer . ’
6 Just cruising away and it just like glides , and you glide you know like , like Papa 's Citroen type that kind of suspension .
7 I 'm stood at the tee throwing the clubs up in the air and whooping away and he just turns to me and says , ‘ Do n't get too excited , Jacky .
8 so I tap on the window , had just gone past and I was just about to go in his room , you know , cos he 's standing there and I just tapped on the window come outside Nick had just walked by and Rick and were talking you know it 's not like the dead of night and everything 's quiet
9 Erm my mother , we were a little bit better off than they were and er I remember going to a child with my mother , to see what would be my aunt you see and uncle , and the only time I ever remember seeing my aunt with eleven children was sitting at the corner of a table with a sort of a coarse apron on and just sitting there and I never saw her doing anything .
10 I mean I , I was quite fascinated having lunch one day with a journ a Melbourne journalist erm and this was about six months after Murdoch had taken over the Melbourne Sun all this and we were chatting away and I actually threw in the stuff which were saying about how papers are there to make profits these days so that 's what drives them and that journalists journalists on newspapers such as Murdoch 's papers , write what they 're supposed to write and she and I got quite out of with one another and and the bottom liner was that she , she absolutely totally and utterly denied what we were saying and I said to her okay if you were given a story to write you know and it was opposite to how you would view it , what would you do and she said oh well I , I would have to write it and the issue with the Murdoch papers and it 's quite interesting because I mean I 'm sure you can with other newspapers but I , I 've just got a bit more is that Murdoch never ever writes a minute or a memo to his editor or staff saying this is what the line is ever .
11 So then a look of total bewilderment will spread across her face and , in the end , she 'll just look appealing again and I always give in . ’
12 Her head was clearing now but she still felt strange , drowsy .
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