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

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1 ‘ How dare you suggest that Mitch and I — ? ’
2 Well , we can do that Saturday because they take a long time to get across .
3 He paused and with a shifty , fidgety look , said , ‘ D' you know what Hatton 'd have done that Saturday if he had n't been killed ?
4 On the same day , the eighteenth of October , Mr came back and spoke to Miss about this telephone call and he rang Peter in the afternoon of that Friday and he asked again if it was possible to withdraw because of the landlord 's failure to consent to the er assignment and again er after what will er be described as a fairly easy discussion between the plaintiff and er Mr , er he was told very clearly that it was not possible for him to withdraw , contracts had been exchanged and he was advised that what the landlords er failure to consent did was in fact er provide Mr with more breathing space in order to obtain proper funding and re-arrange his finances er , that again is denied .
5 Bosses snub brainy Steven because he is deaf and blind
6 It 's a lazy Saturday and I decide to go for a walk in Cwm Idwal .
7 I 'm really sorry David and I both had to be away .
8 After that Nellie and I became close friends and so did her Mum and my Dad .
9 This I I ca n't help thinking with this Allan that we 've talked about doing this competency thing and we 've perhaps
10 So Lady , we 've never found any gentlemen old enough to play old William because he was in his seventies at this time , we never found an old gentleman play William , Robert Hardy 's not quite old enough .
11 They put me in touch with a few other people in nearby Sheffield and we arranged to have a tentative first meeting in someone 's flat .
12 In his songs he appears to realise that the dear old Blighty that he glorified has been reduced to a sorry Union Jack T-shirt on a frustrated football supporter .
13 But the harsh fact is that the UN was able to operate effectively in liberating Kuwait because it suited US national interests to undertake this task ; and America and its allies clearly preferred to operate with the Security Council 's approval .
14 So the theorist so the theorists actually best from activities where something can actually give them a system , a model or a theory or a concept so we 've got Andy and John and it was quite interesting Andy when you were saying well whose work is this because you not really behind so you , you actually scored thirteen on that one .
15 ‘ The Michelangelo computer virus that received worldwide attention last year is expected to cause even fewer problems this Saturday than it did when it struck last year , a team of IBM researchers said ’ .
16 So when I pe when I sit , when I think oh right I 'll have a piss up session this Saturday and I see one of my friends getting absolutely slaughtered it puts me off straight away because I think oh stupid , what , what a waste .
17 There were in fact three different Cuzcos that I could see .
18 For instance , we 'll pick up and return your car , or even lend you another Peugeot whilst yours is being serviced .
19 some Babycham and she said they 'd sat there and drank a bottle of brandy and Babycham all night she said .
20 He said that he and Karen could have , he said at the present prices he and this Karen that he 's , that left him er they , they could have had erm a place together because some one bedroom flats , two bedroom flats around are going at thirty five thousand , thirty one .
21 The Tories may have shaken up British Telecom because they dislike a state-run monopoly that seems to care more for itself than its customers ; but the main impact on BT has little to do with monopolies or state ownership .
22 Alright , he invested the money that he received as a gratuity from British Telecom when he was made redundant .
23 It is pensioners in particular who paid for British Telecom when it was owned by the State their taxes ensured that the telephone system in the U K , it became amongst the best in the world .
24 I want to see the status quo — the preservation of the system that the Home Secretary said on 2 July that he intended to abandon .
25 ‘ What I want to grieve is the old Maurice before he was laid so humiliatingly low by whatever it was — a stroke , a deprivation of oxygen , an act of God — we 'll never know .
26 Perhaps it is because I was married on November 5 , and all the way down to a miserable , wet Bournemouth where we spent our honeymoon , there were village bonfires set out ready .
27 She was married for three months to poor old Louis before he collapsed and died of exhaustion and Mary went home to marry the love of her life , Charles Brandon , Duke of Suffolk .
28 ‘ YOU really went over the top today , Charlie , ’ grinned the Captain to the Old Stager as they reassembled for the match .
29 The Captain 's mirth over the Butcher 's Assistant 's love-life and the reasons therefore reached the ears of the Old Stager as he settled down in his deckchair to relish a happy evening 's criticism of his own team .
30 " Timothy says I ca n't just storm into High Brook and he 's right .
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