Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [conj] [pron] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 And that way when you analyze the results you can sort of say , Well we found that say Birmingham was very disliked erm but you can say that was n't I mean if everybody in the whole sample
2 In that context , I trust that we as a nation will continue to maintain our integrity and influence .
3 It should have been a warning to me when I noticed that none of the other foreigners was going anywhere near the wicker-basket toboggans , each with two dapper attendants .
4 Frankie picked up the empty kettle and went to refill it but I noticed that none of the onlookers tried to wring his neck while he had the kettle in his hands .
5 The Labour Party does not believe that councils or schools should promote homosexuality , and I hope that no-one in the Committee has any doubt about that ...
6 On the other hand I suspect that you as a magistrate have , have views about the amount of time that it takes up erm in your court , dealing with what must seem to you erm fairly erm minor offenses , and I wonder what you feel about it .
7 As to the rest of his question then of course I and I suspect and perhaps I know that everybody in the house would urge Sinn Fein er to consider very seriously a positive response to the joint declaration .
8 I believe that everybody in the world is becoming more conscious of the green issue .
9 I decided that what with the big human-sacrifice convention in town , the cultists would be too busy to post any of the grade-A guards , and that the job would fall to Sleepy Joe and the Catnap Kid .
10 I doubt if anyone at the Cheshire Cheese would remember me — I was deliberately making myself inconspicuous …
11 So Balder Head must have had some architectural significance or other , although I doubt if anyone in the dale realized it .
12 I doubt if anyone in the four divisions is entertaining as much as we are at the moment .
13 regardless of what they want to do , the rest of the organization , I think that we as an organization should do something like that .
14 I said if nobody like the way I talk they can lump it and you said , Aye they can .
15 " Just let me look after you for a bit .
16 Councillor do you think that you as the chairman of the citizens ' charter defunct working party of the citizens ' charter where it was generally agreed that whenever possible letters should be replied to , or at least acknowledged , within five to ten working days .
17 The school trip was an example of massive disorganized organization : every minute of every day was officially occupied , and Clara wasted some time before she realized that nobody in the whole world would care or even notice whether she attended each event or not .
18 She asked whether someone from the DHSS could discuss the matter with members of the Hospital Medical Committee , concluding by stating her view that
19 Clare had not wanted to leave Josh ( who would be three in December ) with a babysitter , but she found that none of the local nursery schools , public or private , had an available slot .
20 And what what do you do when you times the index by three ?
21 She says that none of the staff at the Southampton office has been made redundant , although several who have left have not yet been replaced .
22 Through the quarry and the conifer woods and out into the main road where the yellow lights make you look like something in a Hammer horror .
23 Well , if you consider that one in a hundred people in Britain means over half a million people , you are talking of a large group of people , who must have something in common to make them buy your product .
24 This all sounds well and good until you find yourself airborne at night , armed only with a line on a map , and you find that none of the features on your map can be seen because — surprise , surprise — it 's dark !
25 But she was emphatically not sorry for anything she 'd said , and she decided that nothing in the world would make her say she was .
26 But that was many years ago when they were still juveniles and one day she disappeared and none of the eagles there has since had the full power of a Callanish eagle .
27 ‘ At least fifty per cent of which is documented historical fact , you claim that yourself at the beginning of the book . ’
28 I thought you meant that what about the one in front of it then ?
29 She said that nothing of the sort would ever happen in her country , that the British are quite civilized , thank you , and that they make the rest of the world seem simply barbaric .
30 Sandy and Eddie at two in the morning , surveying the evening 's crowd and explaining who was who to a newcomer : ‘ You see that one in the white vest , that 's his affair in the denim .
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