Example sentences of "[vb pp] [coord] [pers pn] [be] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 David Smith a bookie says there 's money to be won and it 's just as well he managed to eat when he was a youngster …
2 ‘ People have been approached and we are just waiting to hear now when the contracts are signed and sealed , ’ said a spokesman .
3 Then she has been infantilised and she is no longer autonomous .
4 Pick the details you want included and they 're automatically inserted in your document , along with the mailmerge codes .
5 His wife Eleanor snapped in the summer of 1991 over his affair with widow Georgina Gillan but all bitterness is now forgotten and they are together again .
6 As I climbed , so the cloud lifted and I was soon able to shed my waterproofs .
7 But she , she 's asked me to perm it and she 's cancelled and she 's ever so funny with hairdressers sort of thing .
8 after running 50 yards , the undercarriage of his damaged aircraft collapsed and he was slightly injured in the resultant crash .
9 Alison 's problems appear to be resolved and she is now living near Clint in Carmel and studying acting in Los Angeles .
10 I 've just had me house decorated and I 'm seriously thinking of becoming a serial killer of bleeding workmen , I think they 're a bleeding disgrace .
11 Millwall 's protests ended with Cunningham being booked and they were still arguing at the end .
12 Cos that 's when , when , when we get to that nearer the date , we could , we could just , you know , when you 're confirmed that you 've been booked and you 're definitely going , erm we could look at the finances and see how much we could afford to , to give , erm , something to each person to help with , eit either with the accommodation or , or the transport .
13 In slightly less than a year , citizens high expectations had been shattered and it was all over .
14 The flaw in this disposition was that the advancing Germans were not only more numerous than the Allies had supposed but they were also moving in a more extended arc than had been expected .
15 The race itself was very well organised but I was absolutely amazed at the way in which the winning women were treated in comparison to the winning men during the prize giving ceremony later on .
16 W.H. Chaloner writes that during eight years between '58 & '67 a total of 904 tons of ore were made ready for smelting ; Sir Michael le Fleming , the new Lord , receiving dues amounting to £376 : 15s. : 0d. it is not known where the main ore dressing floor was located but it was probably on the site of the 19th century floors — near the present youth hostel .
17 Parts are still at this time being occupied but it is almost certain before long that the whole of the building will be condemned and we hope that this old building will be preserved and not allowed to fall into decay .
18 Team sizes can be varied but they are always made up of an odd number of competitors .
19 The scale of the work varied but they were generally scenes from nature , the type of thing popularly believed to be the easiest to sell but not necessarily the easiest to paint .
20 With four more rounds to go King can not be caught but he was still disappointed when he spoke afterwards about a race during which victory was snatched from his grasp only a few miles from the finish .
21 The fares on the single headed trains were competitively priced and they were fully booked .
22 Protest was silenced and it was only the new mood of glasnost in the second half of the 1980s which revealed the full extent of what had happened .
23 Well , the tide has turned and we 're now viewing the fruits of the UK 's most productive period for some time .
24 ‘ A ’ comes round quite a lot to get her eyebrows done and she was quite hurt when she found out that she was n't my type — ‘ what 's the matter with me ? ’
25 And he done and it 's all over this bear .
26 It was one of the biggest deals I had ever done and it was also harvest time .
27 She was enjoying herself so much that she stayed on the floor longer than she should have done and it was only when she saw Mrs Freer making furious faces at her from the doorway that she turned and glided back .
28 and you think you might of done and you 're still stopping
29 Yet another author they quote ‘ stresses the importance of frontal lobes in maturation , stating that in children with frontal lesions , behaviour is disinhibited and they are consequently less educable . ’
30 In fact , there , that that , that 's that printing of s , that shape of s , followed by a t , was still used by some printers right up until the twentieth century , because it 's actually , you know that when when prints , print was put together by hand , by picking up each letter erm , and as assembling it separately , there was actually always a stop letter , a stop erm , I ca n't remember what it 's called , although I did some printing years ago , erm , lump a die thing with s t already printed together , because because s t is used so much in combination , the erm , printer did n't always have to set up s followed by a t , but had a rack of s t's already prepared and they were often , virtually joined together in this way , and erm , I got , I got an edition of I think it 's the novels of Jane Austen printed in the nineteen twenties which still use that shape of s t but used as the small s for any other forms .
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