Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] [verb] [adv] [pron] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Be brave and list out your recent failures .
2 And as a result of that David Phillips who as I was saying in the first half has proved himself to be a very valuable all-rounder already to Forest has slotted back in at centre back again and that Garry Crosby has come on as substitute and taken up his usual position and Phillips ' first half position on the right wing .
3 Alone in the kitchen , she towelled her hair dry and stripped off her wet jeans and socks , draping them on the rack of the Aga with her jacket .
4 They were n't quite so stupid as to believe wholly their own propaganda .
5 The governing body was concerned that setting up its own separate committee structure would not only be perceived as competing with the existing structure ( with all the attendant risks of a developing ‘ us and them ’ mentality where one rarely existed before ) , but would also be repetitive .
6 Was it that the child was too refined and showing up her own shortcomings ?
7 An early knowledge of the panel requirements is essential when starting up your personal injury department .
8 The Reichmann family 's social interests were narrow and parochial and revolved around their small , tightly controlled , ultra-orthodox community .
9 Oh no — never — the bribe was far too great to refuse — they ran a cordon round the Green and delivered over their own folk to the men-of-war .
10 A second Firefly unit , 1771 Squadron , formed at Yeovilton on February 1 1944 , eventually embarking aboard HMS Implacable and carrying out its first operational mission the following October .
11 She realizes that she is as yet too selfish to be truly creative and puts off her artistic endeavours for the time being so that she can first learn the more humble task of interpretation .
12 One person is a Christian but carries over his previous attitude to race and wealth .
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