Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [pron] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He listened — at first with a curious air of detachment , as if he was an observer from another civilisation , or someone whose own experience had come to an end , someone who was waiting to embark on a journey and looked at the world with vacant eyes , his mind already in transit .
2 The FO said : ‘ We 're not sure how long the review will take or what it all means . ’
3 Lazaris suggests that whatever we most pride in ourselves gives a clue to our Ego 's fantasies .
4 We are being faced with ten million pounds worth of cuts in research and development over the next three years , so anything what this Government comes up with does n't surprise me , but I am a little bit devastated .
5 She worried about Jane , but comforted herself that anything her own daughter believed in must a priori be acceptable .
6 But I I that way I only have to hear it once .
7 Some argued , in effect , that the decision to distribute was not subject to judicial review because the distribution of information is not a public function but one which any individual is entitled to do ; and distributing false information is not , as such , a wrong recognized in private law .
8 But whatever your own criteria for buying an instrument , be assured that the FGM is a superbly well-made instrument and as signature models go , not too unreasonably priced .
9 ‘ It 'll be better when we get-our own place , ’ she told Preston , ‘ and our own things around us . ’
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