Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [verb] [pron] [art] [det] " in BNC.

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1 No , you do n't : for the simple reason that I suppressed it a few pages ago .
2 When the rebels formed a provisional National Defence Junta a week after the start of the rising , Franco was not a member , although he became one a few weeks later .
3 The sea was such a mess that it took him a few moments to be sure of the reef .
4 So he got me a few gigs round the Irish pubs , and I had to learn off some traditional Irish ballads quickly for the sort of audiences you got there certainly did n't want to hear me singing songs by James Taylor or Simon and Garfunkel .
5 And I kept it the same and that 's When we bought this in nineteen fifty four , there was a lot of alterations to be done .
6 Because I asked in the other classes , three or four American students , and I asked them the same question .
7 ‘ The Medjay captain asked me that too , and I give you the same answer : how would an escaped convict find his way into the compound ?
8 shepherds pie yesterday and I did them a few chips with it as well .
9 After that I got us on to less dangerous ground , and I gave him a few tit-bits of intelligence , which was probably what he 'd been after .
10 The Sheriff asked me the same question and I gave him the same answer as I have you . ’
11 Micky Danby is a pratt and I owe him a few scores meself . ’
12 I noted , and we 've already had the flavour of it , in to some respect today , that initially you had almost unanimity of support from the District Councils er York City have changed their view erm and equally Hambledon are very luke warm , if I put it no more than that , er on the idea of a new settlement in the sense that they probably support the principle of the new settlement , but not in Hambledon .
13 So you add them together and you give it the same sign .
14 As soon as he got home , the telephone was ringing and she told him the same thing many times .
15 It was of course my mother , and she asked me the same questions as my neighbour .
16 Not until you give me a few answers and do me the courtesy of telling the truth . ’
17 She were laughing when I showed her that letter I got , cos she got one the same morning , , she said , and it said , and you can go round and talk to him .
18 ‘ Afraid your lords and masters will fire you if you allow me a few minutes to put the subject on hold ? ’
19 And we saw it a few times did n't we ?
20 I 'm not changing my tune , Councillor Wyle knows that in the past I have actually offered to go with them when they 've made erm , visits to the minister , and when he said , we we we tried , but we never got anywhere , and on various issues I 've said , well perhaps if we got us an all party delegation , at least we could have done no worse .
21 It is possible to live with wild animals , if we give them a little space .
22 who is a tough and widely experienced chap and he gave me a few more ideas to mull over .
23 ‘ He is without doubt their greatest danger and he gave us a few problems last week . ’
24 Endill was thrown to the ground and it took him a few minutes to realise what had happened .
25 There was a second voice — sharp , abrasive — and it took him a few moments to identify the second voice as belonging to Jane , the maid .
26 ‘ It was an unbelievable move and it took me a few weeks to come back down to earth . ’
27 Now he leaves again — like he leaves her every few months .
28 Even if it costs us a few hundred quid , it 's been worth it .
29 When Sir Oliver suggests asking eight or ten per cent on the loan , Mr Moses says if he asks him no more than that his impersonation will be discovered .
30 It hardly made him a frequent visitor , but it gave him a few numbers to ring .
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