Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [coord] [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The thing is right now I 'm known for this hard , aggressive political coverage and they just keep sending me ; it 's become almost non-stop . |
2 | The statement just as a as a useful instrument will er I hope it will be a useful instrument er is a step in probably the right direction and we just wait and see . |
3 | These temples and their priestly organiza-tions came under serious threat in times of anarchy and economic recession and they probably suffered from serious depredations in the late third century . |
4 | Most of this is for the purchase of private houses but they also lend on commercial property . |
5 | These children felt let down by their parents , there was no emotional link and they now felt free of them . |
6 | That was by that was by normal recruits but it still happens it , actually the the bullying goes down the line . |
7 | the pink bits the bit that fits onto ridge , they 've got three screws in each piece but they only need two to hold them , so I 've taken the centre one out of each one and used it to do the |
8 | Mike Morley says I have always refuted that allegation and I still do . |
9 | We engaged a third syce called Makonnen ; he turned out to be a quarrelsome intriguer and we eventually got rid of him . |
10 | Ten days in an alien village with a total stranger and her totally strange family . |
11 | I 'm really sorry David and I both had to be away . |
12 | normal trainers but they just got spikes in them . |
13 | ‘ I asked her to come and get me out of foster homes but she never did . |
14 | The attack in the forest was attempted murder and he now drew the same conclusion about the dagger thrown at him the previous day . |
15 | It produces that effect but it also makes er males more aggressive , more likely to take risks , which explains the accident figures , more likely to become involved in violence . |
16 | She had long brown hair and she too was fairly heavily built ; she had the same childlike face , which on her was pretty . |
17 | I denied homosexual inclinations but he still made me bend down so that he could inspect my behind with a wooden spatula . |
18 | Reading the news for ITN means I sometimes work peculiar hours but I often have a weekday morning off , and that 's when I play golf . |
19 | And buy a sheep and come home with it and that over the bridge with it , all along and along er that road there and th and when we used to come from that school in , he used to be coming with a sheep on the string like this and the poor thing , I used to look at the old sheep and he often used to be tired you see . |
20 | I saw him in the staffroom this afternoon but he hardly spoke to me . ’ |
21 | There is just one observation I wish to make to the Committee this afternoon and it actually goes about the whole issue of the planning aspect of what 's gone on . |
22 | An old trick but it still works . |
23 | In fact , you can just get on and off them a few times and they never seem to register the same thing twice ! |
24 | You have got to enjoy yourself to be able to complete at a top level and I still love my running . |
25 | Language still retains a referential function but it also adds something . |
26 | In other words , Indian parents who could afford amniocentesis , the rich ones , wanted sons and they certainly did n't want daughters , because they aborted ninety five point five percent of the daughters but none of the sons , even when the sons were genetically defective . |
27 | than my job then he said I presume you 've got mixed feelings , I said no my feelings are n't mixed up at all , I 'm quite , I 'm quite sure of my feelings of what I know , I said David I would n't associate myself , I would n't drink and I would n't go out with anybody in this building and he nearly fell over and he said dare I ask why ? |
28 | and Clifford , no Clifford said , the lads to each other are we going out again dad you know cos oh Margaret was in , yes , and there was some other boys , the boy across the road was eating something and the boys said and Clifford said do you mind if I just sit in the chair and be quiet for just a few minutes and he just sat in the chair and had his heart attack |
29 | With the race being the first nominated for the Commonwealth Games panel to ride , the 80-strong field contained a big 21 contingent of top riders and they closely marked each other for most of the race . |
30 | Experienced planners could do this job in three or four hours — we had to arrange four meetings each lasting three and a half hours and they still only just got it done . |