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

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1 And of course Oxford supporters do n't need reminding that last season they led Fulham 1-0 after the first leg and they lost 5-3 at home .
2 you do n't by any chance want to borrow that four pound you just lent me do ya ? , wow
3 I could n't get Nutty to wear that flowered frock you gave him , he 's dead ignorant and I wish you 'd send the lads to sort him out again .
4 Her hair was greying , and she refused to wear that seductive perfume he 'd bought her , saying it made her feel cheap .
5 Talking to other mothers I learn that , like me , they too were disgusted and we all agreed that next time we would ask for another consultant .
6 You may have suspected something when you caught me using that heavenly perfume you bought for Mummy 's birthday .
7 That 's a lot , I mean that wooden fence we had I mean , a lot of garden fences are dear , but it was a pound cheaper in the garden centre at Tesco 's
8 Oh you mean that little cabinet we 've got there
9 So too was Maud , the daughter of Holroyd Smith , who later recalled that auspicious day she rode on the top deck of car 5 after the opening ceremony and played with the chain of ‘ a very jolly Mayor ’ who sat next to her .
10 Building on solid foundations it is extremely encouraging to report that last year we saw a dramatic increase in the numbers of candidate entries .
11 The way she did her mother was the best , though , catching that tiny lisp she had and the way her English was just a little bit awkward .
12 Yeah but , yeah it 's funny cos , cos it 's funny cos I got that new Lego you did n't at all .
13 Ah no , still got that other tape you taped from last night have n't you ?
14 Now you got that old watch you er
15 But without political institutions enjoying some real power it is difficult to have political conflict or political life in any but a very narrow sense of the term .
16 If she got another regular customer it would keep her off the streets for a bit .
17 I kept thinking to myself I do n't bloody want this bloody operation I might have
18 Then , using some ancient formula he had recovered , he injected the concentrate he obtained back into their veins .
19 As I 'm sure you 'll understand , when I first came to see this awful situation I was consumed with a feeling of frustration — knowing , as I did then , that it could be some time before we 'd be in a position to intervene .
20 Given another two seconds she might well have flung something a lot harder and heavier at him , even though she 'd never done anything as temperamental in her life .
21 Having examined the issues and made some preliminary recommendations we consider it is now appropriate to consult interested individuals and agencies .
22 After he made this impressive creation he said :
23 they made this big discovery they all went back to their hotel rooms .
24 It 's just a bad case of de ja vu , de ja vu , de ja vu , yeah and I got some rough comics you know .
25 Oliver said he wanted to go to nursery today because I got some yellow cards you know they 're Daffy Duck
26 Given this overall approach it was clear that the question of the so-called worker-peasant alliance was to be one of the main economic , social and political problems in the period that lay ahead .
27 Given this wide range it is inevitable that some issues are overlooked in individual agreements .
28 Given this apparent potential it is interesting to see how the various manufacturers are coping with the current market expansion .
29 And we were given this lovely bag you know , with your buns in and your lunch and I think at these kind of things erm were very , very acceptable and you see it , it was , it was involving people er with the store , not just your groceries .
30 According to O'Neill : Given this remarkable posture it is not surprising that Carter 's record of policy-making in other fields was unimpressive .
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