Example sentences of "[indef pn] and [pron] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 You know like th if you look at someone and they always say your eyes are the souls o yo , like your soul are n't they ?
2 I used to have a severe temper with violent outbursts and I ended up killing someone and I never wanted to kill again .
3 And suppose suppose that you 've been dancing with somebody and you really do n't like them at all .
4 Still fully clothed , he stretched out beside her and drew her close , fitting her soft body to his hard one , making her ache for the complete union , where two separate entities merged into one and nothing and nobody else existed .
5 I had spent four hours catching nothing and he simply swooped down and lifted a trout of at least 2lb from under my nose .
6 ‘ I 'm sure this is the way it happens for everyone and we definitely do n't let it get to our heads .
7 There promises to be something for everyone and you never know — you may discover a hidden talent !
8 A great day out was had by everyone and it sure beats a Sunday at home .
9 Well I went to , erm they would n't let me go to work on the aircraft so I left and I went to work and the Walsall Electric Company , it was within Walsall and I was there when V E day happened and er a pal of mine said he knew where I could get this job and oh it was travelling about which I enjoyed and er I , I went then to work for Elwells I was there until I went in the army , but they were very much heavy transport and in those days the opencast mining started happening as well and we were taking diggers about bulldozers and tractors , scrapers for the opencast mining and I remember , in the bad winter of forty-seven , they , they took up a big part of Park , trees and everything and they never found a bit of coal and yet when started levelling off at Darleston , for Bentley Garden Village as it was then called , er they were getting coal out and people were going up with prams , barrows and everything and fetching it all out it was only being levelled for building work , and fetching coal , natural coal off Bentley Common the erm I 've wandering off away from the airport a bit have n't I ?
10 We never heard any grumbling , everyone ate everything and we never heard of any health problems ( if there were any ) ; it was totally refreshing for all to be themselves and be accepted as they were .
11 You think ; you 're living in a home , you 've got everything and someone else has n't .
12 She was bored and angry with Conway , because he thought he understood everything and he never listened to other people .
13 You remind me of bit , eh , you 're like a bit what Joanne 's like , except Joanne 's better at maths but she 's not very good at English , like when they were doing Animal Farm , I had to explain that it was a parody of the Russian revolution and everything and she just sat there with her mouth open .
14 If you 've tried everything and you still have problems , do n't despair .
15 after my second week he said I 'd got the gift of the gab or something and I always manage to wind people round my finger and always always get what I want and everything and I always took my way out of shit and I heard this from Matt , you can imagine how upset I was like on my I tell you er I heard about it on the field weekend cos I was here and Matt was here as well and , and I just thought my God I 've been friends with this bloke , we were having baths together when we were like two years old and , and I 've known him all my life and if you ca n't trust him well where does the , where , well you know , who can you trust ?
16 No , I 'm allergic to everything and I still eat it all .
17 And it 's obviously that one was n't , just did n't want it or it was dead or something and they just left it .
18 So if you if you get them talking about something and they actually get talking about it
19 And eventually they said well the stereotype is basically sort of like the equivalent in litho plate making really said that this was , no of course it is metal , sorry it 's not metal , it is letterpress The Guardian and it is , they make these Nyclopone plates or something and they really wanted to keep it for that reason .
20 We 're all part of a community and everybody is collectively working to advance the cause , and every now and then somebody gets a little glimpse of something and everybody else thinks , ‘ Yeah , that 's a good idea . ’
21 Like if he was hitting something and he accidentally hit his ha his thumb or his finger he used to be in agony for I mean it used to hurt him for the rest of the day .
22 Erm tt I think , oh dear , I saw an advert in the paper I think to , to take out a savings plan or something and I just signed up a , a form and back it came .
23 after my second week he said I 'd got the gift of the gab or something and I always manage to wind people round my finger and always always get what I want and everything and I always took my way out of shit and I heard this from Matt , you can imagine how upset I was like on my I tell you er I heard about it on the field weekend cos I was here and Matt was here as well and , and I just thought my God I 've been friends with this bloke , we were having baths together when we were like two years old and , and I 've known him all my life and if you ca n't trust him well where does the , where , well you know , who can you trust ?
24 They do n't just touch something and it just works .
25 I mean sometimes you feel it coming in class or something and you just hold it
26 ‘ You try to achieve something and you never allow yourself to accept that failure will happen — yet if it does , that is totally acceptable .
27 Butler 's role at Crystal Palace was thus largely a supportive one and he seldom gained much publicity , but fans of the time recognised him as a useful contributor to the Palace cause .
28 There 's yet another one and I always hesitate to mention this one , Help the Aged , I think it 's most , yes ?
29 ‘ We stirred it up , yes , but we never lost any money for anybody and we never added to the unemployment figures . ’
30 ‘ I never heard him say an unkind thing about anybody and I never heard anybody say an unkind thing about him . ’
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