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

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31 Well it 's easier to recruit at the lower level than it is the upper
32 we 've tried to incorporate an element of B one office within that provision but we feel it 's not feasible to monitor effectively erm I twelve type office development within central areas .
33 A well-designed communication structure can do much to minimize this by recognizing the fact that words do not have specific meanings until they are defined for a particular purpose .
34 Fergie lost her armed protection when she and Prince Andrew split up .
35 The mention of a sinus problem suggested a possible allergy and he was put on a simple allergy-exclusion diet consisting of lamb , pears and water for five days .
36 Where directorate systems work well , there seems to be an increase in staff morale and greater co-operation between professional groups as they cohere around an integrated programme of patient care .
37 Sean , you could n't have been that shit-faced that you could n't go upto the Roger and ask him whether he was Roger or not ?
38 It is an important matter because clearly if er if the matter er if the suspicion er turns out to have been reasonable but not to bear t further examination then an accountant er could find themselves in great difficulty er both with regard to pecuniary difficulty and also professional difficulty and it 's something the minister needs to look at .
39 Do n't bother doing that I 'll have that money before I goes
40 I hate to think how much money I have paid over to Anglia Gas if I 'd known what I was into I could have walked into that house then and I could , while I had all that money before I gave any away I could have said , right , I 'm going to have to spend that , that , that , that and that and I would have done it and it would have I would 've been alright because I would n't have had things going wrong !
41 all that money that they keep demanding from the er th wa th wa the firms and such like that ought to have been ploughed back into the firm !
42 you 're going to work in there , you 've just been given a , your , your standard value which is gross , thousand and thousand of dollars , now how are you going to spend that money that you 've got for
43 ‘ Yes , that money that I took to the taxi rank this morning .
44 It was that money that she used to pay the mortgage .
45 for the first day of next term , and once I 've got that money and they 're registered
46 We are accountable to the public in many different ways , and we always have to keep an eye on the fact that the public are looking at what we are doing with our money and local politicians and the community 's representatives are always anxious to talk to us about what we are doing with that money and we must be prepared to answer any queries or any questions on our activities or those activities of people that we 're sponsoring .
47 If a company does not pay a supplier 's bill on time it has the use of that money until it does so .
48 If a company does not pay a supplier 's bill on time it has the use of that money until it does so .
49 and granddad Pat was saying that there 's , Steven Fry on the telly he was , he was saying he made , ha I think he said he made half a million pounds out of something and he was , he says I 'd like to join go into parliament as a Labour thing , granddad says oh that 'll be really sensible , he said you 'll loose half of that money if you do that
50 ‘ It 's just that Uncle was a cautious old devil and — ’ he looked away ‘ — he got the impression I was a bit of a spendthrift because — well , because I used to get through my allowance pretty rapidly when I was away at school , and … oh , hell , he wanted to make sure I was going to be dull and sensible about all that money when he finally kicked the bucket .
51 Professor Wilkinson said it was not ‘ disregarded ’ — as the Independent claimed on Friday — but ‘ given a low rating because it was such a piece of opportunist propaganda ’ .
52 Etched into Kinder Scout 's northern flanks , the clough provides pleasant rock-hopping as it twists and turns upwards until you enter a fine , hidden amphitheatre which gives good scrambling up rocky steps .
53 Phil got up from the bed abruptly and turned away with an awkward gesture — his usual response when he felt insulted .
54 ‘ In Germany there is more emphasis on technical skills and I learned bricklaying while completing my education .
55 I wo n't bore you with all the usual shit that you must hear every day of the week … how absolutely wonderful it all is , blah blah blah , and the clichéd ‘ Any time you 're in New York ’ line . ’
56 ‘ I suspect poor Irvine was murdered in that convent when he loosed his trews , either to relieve himself or … ’
57 If a UK beneficiary is entitled to the trust income because , for example , he has an interest in possession , the income may form part of his total income and he would pay tax on it in the normal way .
58 and it immediately dies down and then it 's okay , but there was this tremendous roar and a loud click and it went out .
59 We begin the discussion with regional policies for they have featured more prominently in government initiatives than labour mobility programmes , both as regards expenditure and public debate .
60 Robyn enquired with as much derisive sarcasm as she could muster , deliberately blocking out the memory of how wonderful it had felt with Luke and how sordid and somehow dirty it had felt when Callum had touched her .
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