Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] [conj] [pers pn] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Now it was also interesting that after he forgot that two weeks ago we had his own Minister , David Hunt , crying on the steps of Brussels about the fact that the forty eight hour week had been passed by a majority vote , with only him opting out . |
2 | But I mean he was very interested and when I said that we 'd actually done a recycling directory and that I was thinking |
3 | Our language can never be entirely value free but when you speak or write you need to think carefully of the effect it is having on others . |
4 | When Z 1 and Z 2 are pure reactances , is real and since it follows that The solution to equation ( 9.13 ) implies that or which means that there is no reduction in amplitude through a section of the filter . |
5 | I do n't make it blatant but when he makes that deal at the end of the film you know what he 's doing . |
6 | sex and horny and if you believe that you are stupid . |
7 | He said that was fine and that he knew that the sails would be as good as the last suit that we had made for him . |
8 | Either we can influence and help that to be to be good or or you know if that 's a failure then see whether they can help us to produce one for the town . |
9 | He was going on and on , and erm , I said , well , I 'm sure that if you go and pick it up , it will be working . |
10 | Bernice was fairly sure that if she asked whether she was , at that moment , on a lumpy excrescence on a strand of spaghetti stretching into the Doctor 's future and surrounded by a soup of probabilities , she would n't like the answer . |
11 | The night was cold and black but when he stopped and looked up between the black overhanging gables of the houses , he was pleased to see the clouds beginning to break up . |
12 | The mullah was very hungry and when he heard that the Emperor was providing a free iftar to anyone who came to the Red Fort he immediately tied up his donkey and went along . |
13 | If they face this honestly it is somehow less offensive than if they pretend that they are having their pets mutilated for ‘ the cat 's own good ’ . |
14 | She agreed to one glass of the port , not because she was feeling at all drunk but because she knew that she ought to be . |
15 | It just says it 's aqueous but but I mean when it when it when it happens |
16 | For our part , we wish to step back from philosophical issues , not because they are totally irrelevant but because we believe that it is not necessary , from a sociological research point of view , to take them up . |
17 | that , that , gives you enjoyment , I mean other than that I mean if it 's all pre-planned |
18 | What persuades Quine , however , is not that his examples are so convincing but that he knows that there must be some examples , and these look like the best candidates . |
19 | ‘ The orchestra is better than it ever was , ’ he enthused , ‘ and as always with the LPO they play slightly behind the beat , which is correct because if they played before it everybody would be lost . ’ |
20 | There , there is planes , but there is no want the , the world 's most efficient because like I said that the efficiency changes at different , different level |
21 | No we 'll leave it entirely up to you and i it was n't English , I think he was Polish or or you know and erm some beautiful meals there was a stew that he did and it was beautiful and we we told him |
22 | The reader is always aware that although he knows and mostly likes the people he is writing about , he is not necessarily taken in by their ideas . |
23 | Well I did think about it but the Careers Officer advised me no cos he thought that you have to be really really good before y get in and he asked me if I thought I was really good and I said that well I was not too bad but and he said that he thought it would be better to concentrate on something else . |
24 | It 's not as bad as that I know but you get my meaning . |