Example sentences of "[adj] and [pron] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | There had been no British embassy in Rome until 1876 and none in Madrid until 1887 . |
2 | The proportion living with parents fell with increasing age , from 82% of those under 20 to 15% of those over 30 and none of those over 40 . |
3 | If you 're gon na do this have you thought of this and what about this and how does this work . |
4 | in a trot but er I might just have this and none of them would win , I 've only , I would only praise them guessed up or that way or |
5 | A fine Italianate palazzo was built in Edwardian times , and by then , as in so many other places , it was in fact two stations that were required , one suburban and one for the main line . |
6 | The Liberal Democrat spokesman on trade , industry and employment , Malcolm Bruce , attacked the Chancellor 's statement as a Budget of despair and disappointment which provided a little relief for the unemployed and nothing for those attempting to counter the effects of the recession . |
7 | To continue with this practise shoot , move outdoors — if you are not there already — where there will be more light and plenty of room to work in . |
8 | He was very fluent , very funny and lots of women found him attractive . |
9 | I mean losing two , our last one a mo a month old and one at er two month old . |
10 | Utilising a variety of theatre styles , DREAMS ON ICE will be frightening , truthful , entertaining and lots of fun , but never boring ! |
11 | The match kicked off with a parade of golfers , a display from the Red Arrows in the air and the playing of national anthems that included the German , Spanish , British and one for Uncle Sam . |
12 | ‘ It 's very exciting and something of which the region can be proud , ’ says CTC director Alasdair Ramsay . |
13 | Well that 's true , but what I 'm saying now is regar I think national is national it 's it 's multi-locational and it across boundaries right If it 's confined within the southern region therefore it 's . |
14 | The storyline was too far-fetched and none of the actors was particularly good . ’ |
15 | They were simple creatures , made of two layers of cells , one on the outside and one on the inside , with every part of the body within reach of the outside for the efficient transport of nutrients and wastes . |
16 | Now he is 44 and something of a veteran in a championship where only his former Ibrox colleague , Tommy McLean , has lasted in the same job for longer . |
17 | The myriad cells of the brain are like the shells where pearls are born but incomparably finer , and in these cells the ideas sleep through time , and are cut and polished and made perfect and they at last enter a crucible where the new crystal is reborn and is grown . |
18 | Indian English preserves others in aspic : tiffin , a light lunch ; stepney , a spare wheel ; culturable , dated by the Oxford dictionaries back to 1796 and who in England ever used it since ? |
19 | Then he lived about half way and , and er , one or two more he lived at the top house on the right and somebody over the other side . |
20 | Even then , Michael had this attention to detail and a determination to get everything right and everything around him right . |
21 | All the faults have been put right and everything in use is of proved value . |
22 | When we started rehearsing , I found him to be very friendly and lots of fun , like a younger brother or son . ’ |
23 | One which would have left him rich and me in possession of Sleet . |
24 | But Charles knew very little and nothing at all about management , business and finance . |
25 | We were all very young and shy and none of us had the courage to approach and speak to them . |
26 | Multiple-step paraffin sections ( 4–5 m ) were immunostained with two ET-1 antisera — one for the c-terminal pepetide of ET-1 and one for the c-terminal peptide of big ET-1 ( big ET-122–38 ) — µby the avidin-biotin-peroxidase complex method . |
27 | In this way , he pre-empted possible rebellions on grounds of exclusion and fuelled the common interest of his diverse partisans in keeping the regime alive and himself in power . |
28 | Unenthusiastically , the men shone their torches around the couplings and flexible connections , but each and everyone of them was aware of the overpowering feeling of evil . |
29 | The time , the effort and the loving dedication of those who conceived and carried through this project to completion make us , the Three-Ninetieth , sincerely grateful and humbly thankful to each and everyone of you , our friends . |
30 | May I urge each and everyone of you to show support and consideration to all your colleagues and to the Society , be positive in your thinking and openminded in your views . |