Example sentences of "[adj] [coord] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Apparently there 'd been this girl , Spanish or Portuguese I think , and Ollie had been giving her private lessons at his flat , and he thought she fancied him , and he 'd had a couple of Special Brews at the time and thought she was just shy , and then he tried kissing her , and it 's the old , old , sordid story , is n't it ?
2 However careful or expert you are , other people can still injure you , so if you want to be a pregnant skier , ask your doctor/specialist and then assess the risk — holiday vs baby .
3 at the bottom of that page , you 'll see that the blue route and there are two sets of figures , that is based upon high and lows you see at the top which are high and low traffic forecasts .
4 I had no idea how old and crotchety she 'd become over the last few years . ’
5 During the fever brought on by wounds , forced marches , wet and cold he had dreamed many odd and discomforting things , but never anything like this .
6 It was a wooden and pillars you know this was all down here and this this all 'd to be French polished .
7 I think you 're pretty good at english and punctuation I think well you tell me what do you think you 've got to concentrate on ?
8 it 's male or female you see .
9 ‘ Childcare is increasingly becoming a necessity and not the optional extra or luxury it may once have been considered , ’ said Coun Frank Robson , chairman of the council 's personnel sub-committee .
10 In indicating content and method they spawn ‘ approved ’ material of all kinds which , if used , serves to protect the individual teacher from any criticism which might arise were he or she to follow a more tangential or personalised approach to meeting curriculum goals .
11 So God created man in his own image , in the image of God created he them ; male and female he created them .
12 ‘ So God created man in his own image , in the image of God he created him ; male and female he created them ’ ( Genesis 1:27 ) .
13 If the pilot then rolls out of the turn to fly straight and level he may feel that he is now turning in the opposite direction , and compensatory eye movements which involuntarily accompany such a feeling may blur vision and make attitude checking difficult , with possible disorientation and loss of aircraft control .
14 So it is a slow pitch , there 's very little pace in it for him , but it never puts him off , he still comes hurling in and er he 'll , he 'll flat out on anything , that it , we were saying some days he gets it right and others he does n't .
15 Anyway most non-metro district councils oh by the way , sorry and parishes I always .
16 they sent it back , I think , I thought the twelve was , was quite good actually , I thought the twelve when they went up at twelve , but then when they changed it back to the junior and infants it was the elev , the eleven and it was a bit , I think it , you know eleven might be perhaps too young , I think twelve is a reasonable
17 ni-night and Stacey you can lay down and listen to the story , come on put your stuff away and lay down , good night
18 Like the Prudential and Lloyds it was badly hit by the downturn in the market and made big losses .
19 It was n't like any other sickening or illness she had known .
20 And Pitt-Rivers was the first civil servant given the difficult job of persuading landowners that they ought to stop dealing with their property as they thought fit and hand it over to the control of a state agency .
21 She tries to find a way through and because she 's patient and understanding she gets there .
22 Smooth and firm it had been under her own nervous touch , and she watched Miguel 's muscles , catching the sunlight as he dismounted and reached up to help her .
23 Crush a sugar lump and add it to the brandy in which the raisins were soaked ; warm the mixture , set it alight and drizzle it over the pudding just before bringing to table .
24 Erm but er when the war finished , when the war finished and the Home Guard stood down , I ca n't remember who was the mayor of Walsall at the time , but they had a reception in the town hall for the Home Guard and everyone that was in the Home Guard was invited before we hand before we st handed our uniforms in , was invited to attend and I must say with great pride that I was can still remember it now , that the wife and I went to the reception and I was in the uniform and it 'd be the mace bearer I presume that was at the door and he asked your name and er rank and he shouted out your name and rank when you went in and you was greeted by the mayor and mayoress inside the ves the hall of the town hall , and erm I mean er quite proud to be Corporal and Mrs you know and it I mean everyone that went , I mean their rank and name and who was with them , you know , was it was quite quite a er er quite a something of to look back to of interest that was , you know , when we stood down .
25 Three very obvious and things you would forget about him straight away because it 's so obvious .
26 Far more than cold and darkness it is the lack of butterflies that makes winter dreary and interminable .
27 Last night in the cold and dark we failed to fix it properly again , and when I wake up there is snow all over us and our kit .
28 Yeah , especially when it 's cold and dark you do n't want it , you can have an extra half hour in bed , .
29 The King , who had not forgotten the sermons of Andrewes , told Parliament that ‘ Princes are not bound to give account of their actions but to God alone ’ and that ‘ Parliaments are altogether in my power for their calling , sitting and dissolution ; as I find the fruits of them to be good or evil they are to continue or not to be . ’
30 Probably Simmental or Charolais I think that that 's the secret to and cattle and our our broad that 's marketable especially down
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