Example sentences of "[to-vb] [indef pn] [conj] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 They seemed to know everything and anything about the area : the names of butterflies and Arctic flowers flooded out from their memory banks .
2 I sold three and one of the reasons why and I think we got tremendous opportunity to develop an enormous part by just going in and speaking to people to explain to and they can relate to write lots and lots of and you can get a good grip we wo n't do it overnight , it is something you have got to develop .
3 So that , we 've got , there you 've got to do lots of different concrete and excavation , slightly different thing , here you 've got to do lots and lots of these .
4 Now quite frankly Mr Deputy Speaker , if we want these new constituencies , including South Essex , it seems we 're going to have to say to the French they can have lots and lots of money to build lots and lots of new buildings for this rather ridiculous parliament and quite honestly Mr Deputy Speaker , members tonight in voting on the new boundaries will really have to decide what we want to do .
5 He had been prepared to sacrifice anyone and anything to his ambition .
6 It is important to place something or someone on the point of rock between the two entrances .
7 The one who always seemed to have everything and everyone under control ?
8 we had that photograph we decided to get lots and lots of copies of it well they still have n't come back .
9 A neat little envelope that 's supporting quite firm , that 's supporting the elbow , now pin it , again , now you can see how important it is not to have lots and lots of bandage up here , cos what will you do with it then ?
10 And I always find it extremely amusing that the government of this country screams about Brussels wanting to centralize everything when they of course , are the most centralizing British government , the present conservatives , that we 've ever known .
11 From time to time , national spin doctors — or ‘ medecins du spin ’ , as we say around here — would emerge to say something or nothing at inordinate and chauvinistic length .
12 I 'm writing to ask lots and lots of questions :
13 But the stereotypical interpretation of those behavioural differences is only one example of a much more pervasive cultural phenomenon : the tendency to classify anything and everything in terms of the opposition masculine versus feminine .
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