Example sentences of "[pron] [pron] an " in BNC.
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1 | By attractive , I me an my garden attracts everything . |
2 | This is but one way of reminding ourselves what an extraordinarily good job they did of the ‘ conceptual framework ’ , as they called it . |
3 | It seemed that there was some , because his face , which I knew was not handsome , with its thin nose and high , bony forehead and small mouth , had still some special quality for me which an unbiased analysis of the features could n't explain . |
4 | Too numerous to list here , since they are the seven titles chosen for W H Smith 's First Novel promotion , about which I an extremely keen . |
5 | Yet , it was his originality that he could represent prevailing moods , drawing together themes in striking images and captions , thereby intensifying the attitudes from which his an emerged . |
6 | HOW I LOOK SUITS WHO I AN INSIDE |
7 | May and she she an old boy come in in the week , Carole had Friday afternoon off an old boy was knocking at all these doors and something to do with erm put a tape recorder in your house |
8 | It 's almost impossible to put him down in the tackle , and there are few players about who you an say that . |
9 | After reading the May issue of The Art Newspaper , I feel compelled to write and tell you what an extremely useful publication this has turned out to be . |
10 | He broke off , and looked suddenly so exhausted and worn that Leith just did n't have the heart to tell him what an offensive brute his cousin had been . |
11 | She avoided telling him what an out-and-out swine she thought his cousin was , adding quickly , ‘ What makes you think he 's serious ? ’ |
12 | Jackson , anxious to show everybody what an agile mind he had , spoke to me . |
13 | They now call it what an extraplanetary visitor — a being unmoved by tales of historical discovery , disinterested in the results of political argument and unaffected by the predicted consequences of commercial trends — would probably call it himself . |
14 | A lot of victims who 've received them have told me what an eerie feeling it is . |
15 | Can you tell me what an electric charge really is ? |
16 | Only now it was clear to me what an achievement was Victor Frankenstein 's , and how strong in him must be the desire to continue his line of research , whatever its consequences . |
17 | The point is , that whether it 's addressed personally , or all round to anyone who might be watching , whether it 's verbal or mimetic , the function of an account is to correct a potentially unfavourable impression of oneself which an infraction of the unwritten rules might produce . |
18 | The verdict ultimately turned on the test of indecency formulated by Lord Reid in the same case : ‘ indecency includes anything which an ordinary decent man or woman would find to be shocking , disgusting and revolting . ’ |
19 | They had not consciously memorised the names or done anything which an honest man would consider wrong . |
20 | Indeed , Pausanias shows us what an account of a war with the Celts looked like in the pre-scientific days of Celtic studies , in the third century B.C. Direct contacts with the Celts seem to have been confined to prisoners or to mercenaries , bad subjects for ethnographic research |
21 | Hello Kathy , I think first of all you should tell us what an area representative is . |