Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [conj] [pron] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I think Andrew 's was the funniest where he just jumps up , goes woof
2 It was so obvious that he would n't have cared in the slightest if she really had run off with the professor .
3 I would n't blame you in the slightest if you never forgave me . ’
4 No it , I think it actually runs on the sixteenth but it only looks at premiums up to the fifteenth , think that 's built into the , the , the parameters on it .
5 Indeed , kinship could well be said to involve greater obligations to the old than it once did , because survivors now live longer and have fewer descendants who can share their care .
6 Investment business — grasping the nettle Investment business holds pitfalls for the unwary but it also offers a significant business opportunity
7 Politics came to be seen as a social and collective activity which rose above the individual but which somehow fell short of the ideal of the nation or the whole community .
8 So it 's an attempt on , on , on the second level to minutely reconstructing historical , the lost , the truest but what really happened and in that on that level , it 's important for Freud to establish that Moses was not Jewish but Egyptian , because this gives him the link with Egyptian monarchism and the events of the exodus and explains it as well .
9 We have been expanding continuously since the mid-80s and we now have to look at what we can afford , ’ he went on .
10 Section 5(2) — ( 4 ) deals with cases where property belongs to the accused before he dishonestly appropriates it .
11 Some of this season 's squad played under Doyle in the mid-'80s and they especially resent his criticisms .
12 Can I make a suggestion then that on this we change the suggested If you just put down that the enquiry form is farmed by the researchers full stop , and leave any related documents entirely up to the discretion of each and
13 Yeah the , the less but I still think there 's a fundamental problem with drawing the distinction
14 While we are talking about the reassured that we not going to be dealing with the position of .
15 By the end of that season , when he won his first championship by a large margin , I had little doubt who had achieved the triumph : Niki is no braggart , but in the first of many longish talks , he explained to me that his nature was such that he really just could n't stand the second-rate ; and if you saw the second-rate around you , you had a clear choice — either you cleared out and found yourself the first-rate or you simply demanded that second-rate people became first-rate .
16 If you can manage to get one photo of a gunmen in all that crowd , how many more were there they did n't get a photo of you know , erm , so that 's bull shit for a start the said that they only fired upon identified targets , going on motorbikes , and erm , I mean the thing is , the para 's are a highly disciplined , highly trained apparently at a you were n't even allowed to go out there without at least five years experience yeah , they were soldiers , they need and I ca n't believe that they negligibly you know , cos there was women and children there , and nearly all of them had wives and kids , you know , and there was reports from like the Irish saying oh yeah , they were mixing body er , care and body people and fucking laughing and joking over dead bodies and my old man said yeah if you just , if you just seen something drop most people will laugh and joke about it , you know I do n't know if you 've ever meet this sort of , old man , but the service sort of a , a unique sense of they can laugh at anything , you know they can see somebody with its guts put out in front of them and they 'll fucking crack out about it , its the only way they can stop themselves cracking up , or fucking crying sort of thing .
17 Bill : I was the same but I still find that I 'm totally different from people who think of sex as just screwing .
18 In any case , the reasons for regarding the idea of numerical identity and that of numerical diversity as significant are not such as might enable us to decide unequivocally whether something observed on one occasion is numerically the same as something else observed on a different occasion , or how many ontological objects are involved in a given case .
19 The ‘ Nicolson ’ is being dropped , but other than that the books are very much the same as they always have been .
20 I stared into the mirror , expecting to see huge marks like red flowers blazing on my mouth where I had been kissed , but I looked just the same as I always did .
21 Life was the same as it ever had been .
22 Nobody believes his story , of course — he looks the same as he always has done .
23 Probably the same as you just had .
24 ‘ You look much the same as you always looked . ’
25 Some things needed to change , but some needed to remain the same and I usually found myself in this place pulling at the forces of change as a child might pull at the reins of a runaway horse .
26 and the format would be the same and you just have different names on the top here
27 Except that his face , with those tobacco-stained looking eyes and drooping moustache , was always the same and you never knew what he was thinking .
28 ‘ I care not for the hurt if it indeed avenged your insults , my lord , ’ Isabel retorted .
29 This Hegelian approach rejects a strict separation between the universal and the particular and it therefore challenges the Cartesian opposition between knowledge and belief .
30 Yesterday proved to be significant for the stand-off for he also announced his engagement to Lucy Fleming , a 25-year-old art teacher from Uplawmoor , near Glasgow .
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