Example sentences of "[pron] [noun pl] [adv] [coord] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | My hands , face and body did n't give my intentions away and the move was quick enough to catch him completely off-guard . |
2 | As one would expect , a higher proportion of non-manual than manual workers buy their houses outright but the difference is small presumably because of the tax advantages involved in buying a house through loans of various types . |
3 | The first is , where is Lincoln going , Lincolnshire going to left after the local erm , government commission put their proposals forward and the government have a look at them , and then secondly , what our , as we note from Item Eleven , a fuller report will be brought to this sub-committee when the local government staff commission or the Secretary of State to give us definitive advice . |
4 | So in effect , the female greenfly gives birth to her children and her grandchildren simultaneously and the offspring of a single pregnant female can , within a few hours , smother a rose bush . |
5 | In my experience , most female nurses ' idea of an erotic evening is sitting in front of the TV with their shoes off and an endless supply of cups of tea . |
6 | As they close in on the prey , they thrust their talons forward and the mighty claws take over . |
7 | With brute strength ( it took at least ten horses to shift even one medium field gun ) , the Germans eventually moved their guns forward but the delays involved meant that many of the deadly 21Os , so essential a part of the German offensive technique , were hors de combat over long periods of the battle during its most critical phase . |
8 | I wonder how many of them will fill their pages tomorrow or the day after in the way they have done in the past few weeks . |
9 | The close relationship between some of these groups and their Soviet neighbours is immediately apparent from their names alone but the largest group , the Hui , are either descendants of Chinese converts to Islam or of Chinese intermarriages with Muslim immigrants . |
10 | But when they get a little older , they will cover their bodies up and the boy shall never again see his sisters ' beauty . |
11 | It closed its wings momentarily and the delicate moss green mottling on the undersides showed . |
12 | A number of gentlemen raised their hands uncertainly and a gasp of surprise went up from the assembly as it became evident that almost all the food had been bought on Rayne 's behalf . |
13 | The next thing was one of lift , right , her shirt right up , she had a black , like silk bra on and pushes her tits together and the next thing was waves her bra about ! |
14 | But erm you know o , I mean it 's , there 's so much analysis and what not , I mean I I think most , most people must do the same a lot of them have made their minds up and the ones who have n't either do n't really care |
15 | The government believes that if a school produces what consumers want , they will send their children there and the funding will increase accordingly . |
16 | He should have been at the airport last evening to see Elsa Lawrence and her children off and the casket . |
17 | The groups flanking the god should be transposed so that the Centaurs carry their victims outwards and the heroes strike at them from next to the protecting god . |
18 | ‘ Remember , the new Children 's Act gives them rights too and a court will usually consider that it is in the child 's interest to know both parents where possible and reasonable . ’ |
19 | He clenched his teeth together but the first syllable forced itself around the corner of his mouth . |
20 | He moved his heels slightly and the horse edged towards me like a police horse controlling a crowd . |
21 | She met his eyes again and the full charm of his smile was turned upon her . |
22 | He pursed his lips thoughtfully and the hidden laughter in his eyes warned her that she might not like his answer . |
23 | Gaveston had his spies everywhere and the common jest was true , England had three kings ; old Edward , his son and Gaveston . |
24 | did n't he years ago and the big kids sort of , well not torment him , but he 's for the fun you know |
25 | A letter to Dr. Watson from the Sir C.J. Liston Foulis Trust , dated 14th October 1991 states , ‘ Our clients have instructed us not to continue the lease either on short-time or long term basis and therefore the ground with the buildings there-on belongs to our clients outright and the residents of Juniper Green have no right to occupy it or use it for playing tennis or for any other purpose . ’ |
26 | I was at the wardrobe , I 'd just took me trousers off and the bloody door flew open and I turned round , he was on the bed ! |
27 | Again taking you back to when you were a steward , erm what do you recall your relations personally and the relations generally er between the stewards and the full timers , the officials of the union ? |
28 | About half an hour later we would tack our horses up and the ( field ) the people who come hunting would ride two abreast behind the master or joint masters . |
29 | Now get your cards out and the glue . |
30 | So I 've got me jeans on and the first word I says to him is so why have you shaved your moustache off Dave ? |