Example sentences of "[noun] [coord] [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 With great doubt in these facts I felt I could not eat it ; either because it was an illusion or it perhaps was dangerous or poisonous in some way .
2 tape or you really have to wipe it out .
3 This doctrine of ‘ last things ’ was the first systematized eschatology in the history of religion and it profoundly influenced Judaism , Christianity , and Islam .
4 Barclays , they changed from Barclays to Lloyds and they just
5 As a general rule if the sick person requires a remedy and you only have it available in one potency then that is the correct potency no matter what it is !
6 ‘ I never gave up ; it was positive thinking and I never lost my enthusiasm .
7 ‘ I never gave up ; it was positive thinking and I never lost my enthusiasm .
8 Nothing less will shake a man — or at any rate a man like me — out of his merely verbal thinking and his merely notional beliefs .
9 Barnet fear : Barnet manager Edward Stein and his newly promoted side are today waiting to see if their season of glory was all for nothing .
10 Bert and I both noticed it , independently like , even though Bert only saw him the once when he were so taken up looking to Celia .
11 ‘ Do n't forget you 're having dinner with Jeff and me tonight . ’
12 And I 'm afraid I do shop at Sainsburys , I 'm very fond of Sainsburys and I always find them very good and very obliging and very fair and all the rest of that .
13 was getting really cross and was beginning to call the police over she just produced a card and they just throw it and said this means nothing to me , this means nothing to me , cover your head and she just laughed at them and walked away , but he , he pounced on a Filipino girl who was actually wearing jeans , and socks and said her jeans were too short
14 She was told that a colleague from the bank would be around later to pick up her card and he even rang back later to check if he had been .
15 He always paid by credit card and he always kept the receipts for his accountant .
16 I believe that pensioners have had a raw deal and I fully support the petition which states :
17 ‘ Oh , and Miss Hardbroom , I 've just remembered , there is a frog in the pond and it really is someone under enchantment .
18 Amid a crescendo of passion I forced open your legs and you joyously proclaimed , ‘ Thank you , thank you , I could never do the splits before . ’
19 The heavily sodden nappy slipped down her legs and she just stepped out of it , much to the amusement of the assembled people .
20 She did n't really want to get into a conversation of that sort with David Markham and she certainly did n't want him knowing all about her personal life .
21 ‘ I 've played for Utah Jazz against the very best in America — including Magic Johnson and Michael Jordan — in front of 40,000 fans and I only hope I put that experience to good use .
22 ‘ His name and face would n't have been familiar to the majority of Irish League fans and he still does n't look for a high media profile .
23 ‘ His name and face would n't have been familiar to the majority of Irish League fans and he still does n't look for a high media profile .
24 Johnny 's silky touches and ball playing skills , nurtured by the great Arthur Rowe , drew huge admiration from Palace fans and he inevitably became a target for the bigger clubs , but he was still with the Palace when he gained his first full England International cap ( against Northern Ireland at Wembley on 22 November 1961 ) and Palace 's first such honour in thirty-eight years .
25 At any rate , Miss Gregory and I always eyed each other with open hostility .
26 Barry , 52 , said : ‘ I learned which way up the flag 's supposed to be when I was a Scout and I always check whenever I see it displayed . ’
27 One had been given intramuscular ampicillin for a septic cord ; one had had a traumatic caesarean birth ; one had had a difficult birth with vacuum extraction and he also had a ventricular septal defect ; one had a heart murmur ; and one had been premature and in a special care unit with hypotonia and jaundice .
28 We were able to help him … we can see their house from our bedroom and we just happened to be looking out of the window at the time , do n't you know . ’
29 ‘ When Graham was born Kathleen and I just thought , ‘ Great , we have a perfect , healthy little boy , ’ ’ his father says .
30 Kathleen and I then took the next train back to Harwich and when we arrived , it seemed like half the port wanted to know what had happened .
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