Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] [art] [adv] [verb] and " in BNC.

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1 " Gentlemen , " interrupted the Collector , " it 's clear that the difference between you is a deeply felt and scientific one which none of us here are qualified for adjudicating To an impartial observer it seems that there 's something to be said on either side …
2 They are a well tolerated and a cheaper alternative to elemental diets , which merit serious consideration as treatment of active Crohn 's disease , specially in malnourished patients or when steroid treatment is contraindicated .
3 In Ghia form it 's a well trimmed and equipped car , but more than this there 's a dynamic cohesion to it : somewhere along the line someone got the handling , ride and steering working in harmony rather than against each other .
4 Our attitude , and I think it 's a totally principled and right one , is that we already have services which are statutory services which we do not provide adequately .
5 It is a lavishly illustrated and beautifully laid-out book with contributions from many leading journalists and also from key figures such as David Campese , Rob Andrew , Gavin Hastings , Grant Fox and a host of others .
6 On every score , it is a well established and well operated pension scheme and it is no wonder that there is immense concern among employees of the Scottish Bus Group about the implications for the scheme after privatisation .
7 ( It is a sexually frustrated and jealous White woman who murders Sapphire . )
8 It is the earliest signed and dated instrument with a German action known to the author .
9 One of his central points is that it is the already employed and relatively well-off households who are in fact engaging in such self-servicing .
10 Used many times every day , it is the most time and labour-saving device ever invented for cooks .
11 It is the least known and most obscure phase of the painter 's life because , despite all my father 's efforts to promote Modigliani and to make the quality of his works known , he was his only real friend and protector , his only admirer and buyer at that time .
12 But it is an astutely packaged and worthwhile collection nonetheless , with translations from the Zulu on the sleeve .
13 It is an entirely diverting and unusual book , and is full of pictures of bosoms and bums .
14 Piquantly , for the caring generation , the desire for natural quality materials has also caused a boom in the leather trade : it is an extremely committed and unusual member of the new elite who can resist the high style leather goods that now abound .
15 I was coming because a client was involved as a backer , but he 's no longer involved and … ’
16 The newspaper was anything but an ‘ independent ’ , ‘ responsible ’ , ‘ oppositional/adversarial ’ force in society ; it was a politically committed and attached organ .
17 It was a greatly respected and slightly feared publication , dealing in hard fact , abrasive as Maggie herself was abrasive .
18 He was a completely changed and infinitely more relaxed man , patient and courteous and easy .
19 It seemed he had become confused over the time I 'd said I 'd pick him up , although it was always the same , and Miss Prescott thought he was a little agitated and so brought him round herself .
20 In close touch with the monarch , he was the best informed and most constantly attendant councillor .
21 He was the best known and most respected tax person of his generation .
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