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

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1 Pigs which are kept in a fairly barren environment , except for the presence of other pigs , want to chew things , they want to root , but there is nothing to chew on or root so they chew on the tails of other pigs .
2 Well once they 've got the valuations in and switches and it 's not till June
3 If your hands are allowed to rest lightly on your lower ribs , you should feel expansion sideways when you breathe in and contraction as you breathe out .
4 And my God , again it was hard work , we used to put it in this hay chopper , pile it in and chop and it used to come out like chaff .
5 There is Iwonka , the Polish schoolgirl who breaks down and cries as she tells of her mother 's miscarriage ( caused by the fumes of the steel plant where she worked ) .
6 ‘ Each year there will be the anniversary of his death to get through and birthdays that we ca n't share with him .
7 The drunks were moved on and John and his friends were followed all the way home .
8 Yeah stand yeah stand anywhere and fellow with his er little monkey on and children as you know asking the gentleman all sorts of questions about his monkey , you know , and the monkey 'd all dance all sorts of tricks on it you know and the kiddies used to laugh and that .
9 ‘ Next day this camel drops to its knees and this guy gets on and signals that I 've to get on behind him .
10 Now they 've got the centre the children seem to spend the first ten minutes with their parents and then they go off and play and their parents can have some time together .
11 I 'm tired and hungry your mum has n't had dinner yet , put him up and dress and I thought I 'm not gon na hang around doing something for dinner
12 Central heating pipes expand as they heat up and contract as they cool down , and this can cause irritating ticking or creaking noises .
13 And on another day we split up and Val and I did the Western Okataina Walkway , while the boys visited some more thermal activity .
14 I never knew my wife was such a little get up and goer if you like .
15 it 's just about dark and Harriet 's hair flies out and glimmers as she moves her head .
16 Well we used to er well really we never used to do anything kind of perhaps er go out and play or anything like that .
17 But because Linda has to stop half way through so that other stages can be filmed , the swiss roll dries out and cracks and she has to start all over again .
18 Her confinement with Sycorax stretched back and back and she stood within it , a speck , a smudge .
19 They consulted their watches and moved north through the trees , looking back and painting as they went .
20 When , when this was first suggested erm was couple of questions came back and Selwyn and I spoke about it , was the fact that w are there or would there be any recriminations for people who kind of belong to any Neighbourhood Watch , like a brick through a window or , or , because anybody who saw erm that programme on television
21 And she were on her about and sailors and what have you and I thought , aye , I 'll know where you 'll end up lady and she has .
22 But if we were doing as we do a lot of jobs like that and I had to go round and estimate every one it would cost me more to go round and estimate than it would to do the jobs .
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