Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We need to control it Bea ; why should those fat cats get rich off our books ? ’
2 Footnote for Davidson Room Team : – total for our books and records was £4179.81 .
3 More English wines are beginning to appear on wine lists as growers become increasingly professional about their production and marketing .
4 Farmers , generally speaking , like to grow crops and look after livestock rather than sell — and they prefer privacy ; but if they are to make a success of opening their farm to the public they need to be professional about it .
5 The royal commission on awards to inventors awarded him £12,000 in 1948 for his work on the bridge .
6 Mary Finnigan : ‘ We were extremely righteous about our drugs in those days .
7 There is still confusion and doubt and guilt and angst , but there 's nothing small-town or one-dimensional about it any more .
8 It looked too frail for his hand .
9 ‘ There 's nowt sloppy about 'im , so let's 'ope 'is work is as good as 'is stride . ’
10 Because on this occasion the fame seemed such a foregone conclusion , there was less talk than usual about its progress , which was a disappointment to those on our side who desperately wanted to be able to display modesty about their achievements .
11 THE DOCTOR : There 's something fundamentally absurd about your attributing reason to a lunatic .
12 In the five weeks since Perrier , a French bubbly-water company , was struck by a contamination scare , its competitors have been exquisitely polite about its travails .
13 Do n't worry if it seems rude to leave them out there while you check on them — you can be perfectly polite about it .
14 He finished last of the Europeans , two behind David Feherty , who had a 70 for his best round of the tournament .
15 She would create something special , something outstanding for her .
16 To Paul Dubrulle , a thirty-four-year-old French Jesuit serving as an infantry sergeant at Verdun , whose journals are outstanding for their un-embellished realism , it seemed as follows :
17 The Gazebo has an excellent menu and the elegant Pompadour Restaurant is outstanding for its haute cuisine .
18 Obviously Wordsworth 's performance in his studies at school must have been outstanding for him to have started off at Cambridge with such a lead , and it is hardly surprising that in the college examination in 1787 he was placed in the first class .
19 His voyage was outstanding for his persistence and seamanship and in 1833 he was awarded the royal premium of the Royal Geographical Society .
20 No special LIFESPAN privileges are required to use this option , but you will only be able to respond to task mail which is outstanding for you .
21 A cheque for the amount outstanding for our services arrived yesterday .
22 Killing is something private between me and what I feel .
23 So she said I think that was damn rude she said she 's just slammed the phone down on Deborah and there 's really no need for that , well she said it 's private between me and Debbie , then we found out she got her a job
24 Team Scotland 's Ten Pin bowlers were again rampant during their victory in a four team international last October .
25 I find them ‘ dead ’ in the ashtray or unlit between my fingers .
26 Montreal Central eventually served the CPR express lines as well as the CNR , but , compared with Toronto or Cincinnati Union , there was something half-hearted about it , despite the trumpetings with which it was received during the war .
27 It really is very close to being Britain 's number one industry , and will be the world 's largest industry by the end of this decade and to turn our backs on it , or to be half-hearted about it , erm is , I would suggest , foolish .
28 I thought it might be loud for her , there between close walls , but it was her wish .
29 People appeared to be very small , and their voices were too loud for their size .
30 Northants made two hundred and twenty-four for eight off their sixty overs .
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