Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] [adj] [verb] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Although we both live at home , we actually do n't see much of each other during the week . |
2 | Nobody liked that plan very much , so they all turned to Alice . |
3 | Although it all sprang from God 's initiative , it was nevertheless very much a two-sided affair . |
4 | At the back of everybody 's mind was what would happen if something similar occurred in Britain . |
5 | In fact our paths had not even come close until we both went to Binbrook . |
6 | If we all got into groups of four |
7 | Is there not a rumour that if they all dress in grey and follow the Prime Minister 's example , they can all ride in a special railway carriage without a typist in sight ? |
8 | Oh it 's , it 's , it 's an amazing is n't it when you think of all these languages , if erm , if they all come from Adam and Eve |
9 | What about if all the power workers , you know , gas , electricity , coal even , what if they all went on strike . |
10 | Even if they all go in bed and breakfast and take them two kids to Euro Disney . |
11 | If they both ran into Viola , he would introduce her as that , and if he waited awhile , fate might save him the trouble of a divorce , anyway . |
12 | and read and erm and anyway erm and er and I said did you have a good time cos Andy cos they all went to Giles 's eighteenth you know Giles |
13 | I do n't know if it all came to Oxford , but certainly most of it did , and erm the city council actually spent six shillings and sixpence strewing the streets with flowers to welcome her , which erm when we have a look at the amount of money that was being , having to be raised elsewhere it was quite generous really . |
14 | I was , because I , I felt oh , if it all comes to pieces it 's all gon na bleed |
15 | Mr Ozberk , who has been refused leave for a judicial review , is left with no right of appeal — unless he first returns to Turkey , where his wife and three children live . |
16 | Well that would be a would n't it because you all went by car you said . |
17 | What is an appropriate style for an appropriate situation , because you all read outside English lessons , and you all know that , well , what about this one , what sort of style is that in . |
18 | The people with most interest in changing things are the house officers themselves , but individually they are in a very weak position because they all depend on references from their consultants for registration and career progression . |
19 | Troilus believes that the war is justified because they all consented to Paris 's original deed , and it would be a ‘ theft most base ’ , if ‘ we have stolen what we fear to keep ’ . |
20 | The leaders in the TFM Radio section of the poll ( 26 local radio stations are taking part with Woolworths ) are remarkable not simply for the number of votes they have received but because they both teach at Northfield Comprehensive School , Billingham . |
21 | Apart from anything else you ca n't trust half of them because it all goes into interviews . ’ |
22 | It seems a lifetime since I last played at Windsor Park . ’ |
23 | I have n't had any for years — not since I last went to Rome probably . ’ |
24 | Many an age has passed since I last descended to Undersea ; I did not know the dark powers had such a grip on it . |
25 | Handsome Gilbey has known Diana since she first moved to London as a teenager . |
26 | It 's been six years now since we first looked at Faliraki as a club resort . |
27 | SINCE we last appeared in LINK , has gone international , formally changing the company name to . |
28 | While they all concentrated on paintings , the exhibition ‘ Entartete Bildhauer ’ at the Westfälisches Landesmuseum is exclusively devoted to the sculptors who suffered from this verdict . |
29 | There was an uncomfortable pause while they both thought of Pascoe in his enforced retirement , watching the river flow by his garden and reliving in his mind the wretched end to his career . |
30 | It is best reached by continuing along the road , now unenclosed , until near Leck Fell House when a steep scramble up the hillside ends in the company of the three massive cairns that will have plagued the curiosity since they first came in sight earlier . |