Example sentences of "[adj] [pron] [adv] [verb] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But I almost owe it to the reborn me not to take that kind of shit from any man again . |
2 | After that I never had any illness . |
3 | Because of this she never had any time for her own parents : my mother could n't think it was right that they 'd parted with two of their children . ’ |
4 | In a broad valley like this you inevitably get these S-bends , and this was the biggest one . |
5 | and that 's that 's the only way it 's amazing we ever get any sort of |
6 | But while the two sides seem to have considerable ground to make up , both countries are aware of how much they still need each other . |
7 | It is a bit strange you only searching this place now , is n't it ? |
8 | She suggests that abortion was probably the most prevalent form of contraception for working-class women before 1914–25 She also notes that chemist shops sold quinine , which could be used as a spermicide or as a drug to procure abortion , that a wide variety of drugs were used to achieve abortion , and that advertisers offered many female pills , such as Widow Welch 's Female Pills and Towle 's Pills , which were , in effect , abortifacients . |
9 | We were very happy , for we were so grateful that we still had each other . |
10 | Beginning with the industrial and commercial sector ( in Figure 1.2 we simply call this sector ‘ firms ’ ) , these firms are paying out in each period ( a year ) £13,500 million which is largely wages and salaries to employees . |
11 | At the end of 1976 I actually met several people , whom I could talk to , who acknowledged that they were gay and , as a consequence , I then subsequently admitted — and that 's the word I still use — that I was gay . |
12 | I loved you , Neil Cochrane , truly loved you , that was no lie , and I shall make sure I never love another man . |
13 | ESSENTIAL BOOKS Lindsay Fraser from Heffers Children 's Bookshop in Cambridge makes sure she always has these titles in stock : . |
14 | So before we start doing anything at all we actually do some identification of trainees . |
15 | when all we ever did that year was shout . |
16 | A helpline has been set up to help drivers make sure they never see this happening to their car . |
17 | Because that 's all anyone ever does these days . |
18 | The Government 's record on unemployment was a heavily politicized issue , and just as in 1981 it vehemently denied any responsibility for the riots through its pursuit of free-market policies . |
19 | No less a figure than James I himself also published several works on the subject . |
20 | Lowered pulse , heart and respiratory rate , reduced blood pressure , lactate and cholesterol levels are just some of the health benefits experienced by those who regularly practise these techniques . |
21 | Joint course with Department of Education , intended for those who already have some teaching experience . |
22 | It gives additional information which can be used as experience grows and by those who already possess some knowledge of Homoeopathy . |
23 | ‘ In the late ‘ sixties those who now lead this movement wanted to get away from a Christianity that was centred around buildings and meetings and give time to developing relationships . |
24 | His aim was to boost flagging sales , and for the first time during the recession new cars came within the grasp of those who still had some cash . |
25 | Purgatory , according to Roman Catholic faith , was a state of suffering after death in which the souls of those who died in venial sin , and of those who still owed some debt of temporal punishment for mortal sin , were rendered fit for heaven . |
26 | And should be chucked by those who still have some idea of what a good society should be . |
27 | She had once thought of herself as unique , had been encouraged ( in theory at least ) by her education and by her reading to believe in the individual self , the individual soul , but as she grew older she increasingly questioned these concepts : seeing people perhaps more as flickering impermanent points of light irradiating stretches , intersections , threads , of a vast web , a vast network , which was humanity itself : a web of which much remained dark , apparently but not necessarily unpeopled : peopled by the dark , the unlit , the dim spirits , as yet unknown , the past and the future , the dead , the unborn : and herself , and Brian , and Liz , and Charles , and Esther , and Teddy Lazenby , and Otto and Caroline Werner , and all the rest of them at that bright party , and in these discreet anonymous dark curtained avenues and crescents were but chance and fitful illuminations , chance meetings , chance and unchosen representatives of the thing itself . |
28 | Deprived after Nechtansmere of the land and tribute from the Picts and Irish which probably underlay such power , Northumbria is likely to have been a poorer as well as a less dominant kingdom . |
29 | There is nothing in the Act of 1987 which expressly removes any part of that protection . |
30 | In 1937 she also did another season of variety , for which she always insisted on having her material specially written . |