Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [pron] [conj] [verb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | You and Maria Luisa already living together , both feeling sorry for yourselves and finding a sympathetic shoulder to cry on . ’ |
2 | You should do what I 've done , cut yourself completely free of him and make a new life for yourself . ’ |
3 | Nedim boasts that he is afraid of nothing and says the Serb fighters who call themselves |
4 | While the typology sets up these principles , only a commentary can be faithful to them and maintain the text 's plurality . |
5 | The Daily Telegraph carried a long story without mentioning my name , since Michael Berry was well disposed to me and had no wish to cause me embarrassment . |
6 | In fact I 'll even be super-optimistic for me and predict a clean sheet with Quinn 's injury . |
7 | The idea of self-coaching is not to turn your windsurfing into a strict coaching regime and take the fun out of it , rather to be a little more honest with yourself and let the coach part of you analyse and objectively observe what you do . |
8 | Chairman of Essex County Council 's Education Committee , Ian Abbey , said : ‘ The trust 's aim will be to make art accessible to everyone and provide an important education facility for our young people . ’ |
9 | Why else should so many be high out of sight of the congregation , only sharply visible to us when using a telephoto lens ? |
10 | Forrest came sprinting from his goal but Peacock was too quick for him and clipped the ball into the net for his second goal of the game . |
11 | The coat was far too large for her and trailed the ground as she stalked off ; she did n't bother to hitch it up . |
12 | Begin with the questions that are obvious to you and using the same method move on to devise questions which will tell you more complex information about the candidate . |
13 | ‘ Please do n't become bourgeois about it and send the vice squad round : we 've enough troubles . |
14 | You can still see it going on today and it still happens does n't it like the Good News Bible if you look at that , I mean this a version of the Bible rewritten , presumably to tell people good news I do n't know , I 've never , never read it but I presume that that 's what the Good News Bible does and we now have countless bibles , where , where , where , where God is , God is female erm my guess is supposing that were the only Bible we had a feminist bible were no other bible and everybody for hundreds of years believed it , my guess is that in the future literary critics and bible critics could study that very carefully and I bet you somewhere there you 'll find internal evidence to show that once God had been male and had his gender changed , I 'm quite sure of it because edit a whole book like the Bible and completely eliminate all the evidence that God was once male would be a very difficult here , here and there you need little bits of evidence and , and again there 's lots of others I 'll mention in the lecture like God 's name . |
15 | Molly 's sleep had been deep and dreamless but she woke up early , saw Hugh unconscious beside her and replaced the sheet he had kicked away as she might cover one of the children . |
16 | Nevertheless , the facts of the case were now plain enough in her spread : Madcap Agnew remained as much alive inside them as did the glorious seventeenth-century adept of the Art . |
17 | On 14 April , Allitt was alone with him and called a nurse . |
18 | erm because it 's something other people have and now , now I 'm quite happy with myself and feel a lot more sure about the way I think and what I want |
19 | Enjoying my fishing , including the enjoyment I would have derived from seeing a friend catch , is more important to me than compiling a longer list of big fish than anyone else . |
20 | They flew low over it and dropped a can asking for directions to Koepang . |
21 | Apparently Skipper landed , felt extremely pleased with himself and threw an enormous buck with a twist in it . |
22 | ‘ Apparently Skipper landed , felt extremely pleased with himself and threw an enormous buck with a twist in it . |
23 | They are the rules which enable members to choose between possible modes of conduct available to them and to maintain a sense of propriety and social legitimacy . |
24 | All of us are very good at blaming ourselves if things go wrong and feeling upset , but we must be fair with ourselves and take the credit when things go well . |
25 | A certain firm famous for their ‘ bags ’ trouser suits , used to do an extensive line of grey anoraks , but they obviously had a visit from the style police and were made to put bits of navy blue and red in them or face a lengthy jail sentence . |
26 | You need not be a member , nor be a youth : Youth Hostels are open to anyone and provide a countrywide network of cheap accommodation which is warm and comfortable . |
27 | But I mean my cleaner used to come in and just sort of like clean around me and chat a bit . |
28 | ‘ Snake ’ is an appropriately twisty piece of steel-wire guitar dance music and dead spooky with it and suggests a happier early ACR . |
29 | This is of course traumatic in itself and involves an interview with the Registrar which we will discuss in more detail in chapter 11 . |
30 | In the first case , they are held to reflect or express social realities external to them and to need no further analysis than that . |