Example sentences of "and [adj] [adj] [noun sg] [conj] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | A navy blue skirt , that white top and that nice jumper that I bought in here , cardigan will look really nice when I go out with Mr and |
2 | over subscribed courses as well , I mean when I went on the language and , and the national curriculum and that other thing that I did on the national curriculum , masses of people there . |
3 | It must be remembered , of course , that Greek writing throughout the classical period was still relatively difficult to decipher as words were not regularly separated ; the copying of manuscripts was a long and laborious process ; and that silent reading as we know it was very rare ; until the advent of printing in the ancient world books were used mainly for reading aloud , often by a slave . |
4 | She is an ungrateful baggage … [ pause ] … but I think it would be a pity with those fair soft hands and that lovely skin that she should return again to hard work , as she must if she go to her old daddy 's thatched hovel and the comfortable diet of brown bread and rusty bacon . |
5 | And that green door cos I ca n't walk too far . |
6 | The tall and ever-cheerful Norman Teacher and his paddler Lieutenant Noel W. Cooper RNVR , were launched in a strong onshore wind but got away successfully from the submarine . |
7 | An extra bottle of wine and some spare grub and he had himself a harmless court jester whose sallies were guaranteed to shock or amuse . |
8 | There 's a Roman road there , and some firm ground if you know where to look . |
9 | But we know that buying a carpet is n't something you do every day , and some general advice before you shop might be welcome . |
10 | And er what I did I got everything , you know the , I do n't think it was , and some warm water and I saw that my hands was well clean and I 'd got some very nice little silver spoons , only small ones . |
11 | It does n't take long and a few minutes trying things out could mean hours saved later and some useful space where you have used up some leftover yarns . |
12 | Wake and Beaumont were restored to their English lands , and this aroused hope that they might receive some support in trying to recover their estates in Scotland as well . |
13 | The report , Open Borders , Broken Promises , claims that Poland faces " a future of economic exploitation and further environmental decay as it seeks international capital with which to rebuild its industry and economy " . |
14 | ‘ People are now saying it 's a most dramatic and exciting new production and it seems people who criticise it are totally discredited . |
15 | It was to take a further ten years and another major crisis before he could emerge from despair and find a solution to his angst and disorientation in the ranks of the party . |
16 | gurgle in a true and brave new world Or you |
17 | Much to the prince 's disgust the captain of the Du Teillay refused to join in the action for fear of endangering his passenger 's life , but the Elisabeth suffered 57 killed and 176 wounded and such serious damage that she had to be sent back to Brest , taking with her her precious cargo of arms and French volunteers . |
18 | His winning formula has been to restore the houses in stages , a wing at a time : they are so attractive and such good value that they almost invariably sell before they are completed . |
19 | Meals are part of the holiday social life , and such good value that it makes little difference if you drop out for a day or two to eat locally . |
20 | Meals are part of the holiday social life , and such good value that it makes little difference if you drop out for a day or two to eat locally . |
21 | Be that as it may , our main conclusion must be that the traditional claim about the last ( " Wagnerian " ) part is unsubstantiated ; and such other evidence as we have does not give it much plausibility . |
22 | Many of the most famous hams are British , which makes it all the more shameful that many shops are selling the wet and tasteless ersatz ham that we are all familiar with . |
23 | They also applauded the constitution , and the pattern of political participation , class rule , and limited legislative activity that it embodied . |
24 | The short brown gym tunic with its blue and gold woven girdle that I wore on my first day at Elmwood was a symbol of entry into a new world of lady-like refinement and academic elitism . |
25 | Speaking on television he declared that he " could no longer fulfil the obligations of the oath of loyalty to the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic and its Constitution in a way which would be compatible with my nature , convictions and conscience " . |
26 | Speaking on television he declared that he " could no longer fulfil the obligations of the oath of loyalty to the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic and its Constitution in a way which would be compatible with my nature , convictions and conscience " . |
27 | But those cracks were somehow alive and moving with a pulsing and fractured blue-white light as they looked . |
28 | Investors will not be able to fund , for example , the upgrading of the West Coast Main Line and Great Western electrification and they must be able to achieve a reasonable rate of return on their investment . |
29 | Consequently , available prolonged oesophageal manometric recordings can not differentiate between deglutitive and non-deglutitive motor activity and they are unable to distinguish multiple pressure peaks induced by a single deglutition from a pressure complex induced by repetitive swallowing , or to separate dry swallows from wet or solid swallows . |
30 | This charming " rags to riches " story is packed full of song , dance , rib-tickling slap-stick , wicked , wicked baddies , outrageous dames , a thigh slapping , high-heeled hero , a sweet and beautiful leading lady and plenty of fun & laughter , plus live white ponies ! |