Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] [pron] [adv] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 No they was all on about theirs this morning erm poll tax cos it 's
2 I think you 've probably let us in for it now Frank cos she 's almost certainly going to send us some .
3 You must try and get down to it tomorrow Lee .
4 Were those dark eyes that were gazing down at her really Guido 's ?
5 I set off as a television test pilot and have ended up with my best-ever chance of winning the race .
6 Old Ferg spill some beans up in them there hills ? ’
7 He 's not coming back in it now Ben is he ?
8 Can I come back to you please Mr ?
9 I must say I 've only grown two maincrop this year , I 've been clearing some new ground and I 've just grown King Edward and Pink Fir Apple , I 've got the biggest biggest Pink Fir Apples you have ever seen bar none but I 'm coming back to you now Fred , I put to you a few minutes ago , your personal recommendations for the best three or four or five potatoes for the different cooking purposes .
10 Whitlow again finding Thomson now Agnew Pearce up well and Agnew on to it again Lewis Oldfield comes into the game Thomson .
11 ‘ I 'll get on to it tomorrow morning from the Office .
12 The narrator then goes on to tell of this divorcee , Brenda Goring , who arrives in their village and who latches on to his quite mouse of a wife , whom he dearly loves , fills her ears with tales of the fast life she has always led and still leads in visits to London and , worse , is always to be found in his home when he gets back exhausted from the office .
13 And Mum , if Dave and Anna call round for me tomorrow morning can you tell them we 've gone to the Prince Charles baths and to come there , and Mum , I went to the shoemender 's to collect my sandals , but they were shut and I need them for tomorrow evening because — Oh , thanks Mum .
14 Well if they come round to ours this year I 'll invite them in I 'll take them to my basement and I 'll lock 'em up for a few days .
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