Example sentences of "[adv] [unc] [noun] was [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Tonight 's crowd was a good one — Rory knew it the second her fingers curled possessively round the microphone , the atmosphere reaching out to enfold her like a lover 's embrace , and she revelled in it , her eyes glowing , her whole body tingling in response . |
2 | Staff at the Newcastle Weather Centre say yesterday 's snowfall was a one-off and the main problems were caused by snow melting and turning into slush . |
3 | Er yes there the three things I got out of erm yesterday 's course was the thought patterns the Aldershot method and the delivery . |
4 | YESTERDAY 'S crash was the first in which A300 Airbus passengers were killed or injured , according to the best-selling plane 's makers . |
5 | Yesterday 's crash was the second involving a lorry approaching roadworks on the same stretch of the M-50 . |
6 | But the most dispiriting aspect of yesterday 's debate was the preoccupation which union delegates had with rendering the strike weapon more effective . |
7 | Yesterday 's denial was the result of pressure from the family firm which is now closing ranks in a very obvious damage limitation exercise . |
8 | Yesterday 's ATP was a stand-in . |
9 | The vote on yesterday 's resolution was a unanimous 15–0 . |
10 | Now erm April was a good month . |
11 | Today 's mission was the first to be carried out entirely by the British army . |
12 | Well 's father was a a bard . |
13 | And then er James was a doctor of Captain James and er a daughter of Captain James . |
14 | and from there er Mr was the er housing manager then from Epping , we came under Epping did n't we ? |
15 | ‘ The only matter which you have brought to our attention , sir , which seems to have escaped everyone else 's notice was the — er — untimely mention of the footbell . ’ |
16 | Personally I can almost almost remember the days when erm Ulysses was a bound book only to be read in plain cover after having been smuggled through the customs at Folkestone , Dover or Newhaven . |