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

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1 I thought , ‘ If that 's good enough for Shakespeare , it 's good enough for me ’ , and so King Rat starts , ‘ I 'm going to get that bloody bastard if it 's the last thing I do in my life . ’
2 Yeah , well I bought , I got the C D cheap enough , you know when I bought them that mini unit , that went just after a year , that bloody thing when it packed up , do you remember it was playing in night , in the middle of the night and my dad got up and said what pratt 's playing music , it 's his own ha
3 And I remembered an early line from ‘ Othello ’ where Iago says something like , ‘ I 'll get that bloody Moor if it 's the last thing I do in my life . ’
4 ‘ I fell in that bloody stream and I 'm drenched . ’
5 I w I walked all through that Nigerian mob and I thought oh we I 'll walk down the ticket desk , see if this is all shut
6 Why , cos I got stuck there that 's why , it was a bloody awful day if you ask
7 got up and went to work and had this bloody awful throat and I thought ,
8 Its motion is characterized by an array of six whole numbers , one for each possible angle that it might turn through .
9 Looked very dangerous there , he got at his left full back , er the sad thing from Shrewsbury 's point of view is that he keeps getting down that right wing and he keeps getting crosses in .
10 he is nearer that way than us
11 I think we owe it to people like or at least to give them another crack at the whip to see if they 've come on in that interim period cos it 's a good six months since we interviewed
12 ‘ There 's more of that rich stew if you want it . ’
13 She said it courteously , using the same polite professional tone that he was using himself , all the time hating the fact that he never teased her now .
14 The powder was a pretty strong absorbent mixture and I felt sure it would do the trick , but a week later Mrs Rumney was on the phone again .
15 Her features were too irregular — large brown eyes , a small tip-tilted nose and a wide mouth which broke into an odd lop-sided smile when she was happy .
16 Ignoring the foundation of the European Economic Community until it was too late to join on favourable terms , Britain lost its position as a first-class trading power without even noticing .
17 Yes I know that fifty pee that I owe you I have n't forgotten about it .
18 Thus Skocpol sees the state 's autonomy as deriving from the specific political functions that it performs .
19 Increased oesophageal alkaline exposure has been previously demonstrated in patients with Barrett 's columnar lined lower oesophagus and it has been suggested that this might be secondary to increased duodenogastric reflux using discriminant analysis in a small number of patients .
20 I keep rehearsing that low brace that I have been thinking about ever since we set a date for our attempt .
21 They will rightly look to a Labour Government who will not look at the matter in the narrow economic calculus that we have heard from Conservative Members but will recognise that , unless we are prepared to accept the role of women in the labour force , we will fail as an economy to receive and achieve our full potential .
22 But give them a solid economic recovery and they 'll forget it ever happened . ’
23 But again , there was that odd feeling that they had met before .
24 Young Richard Duncan of Ards was the pick of the 10–11 year-old boys as he notched his sixth title of the championships with a fine performance in the 100 metre freestyle .
25 Perhaps I should just say a word about that that operation since you 've raised it , because it is one type of job that we do , that is taking part in a rather large group , in this case sponsored by the Commonwealth Secretariat at the request of the government of Uganda after the fall of erm of Amin , to assess the rehabilitation needs of the country and to suggest what policies should be priority policies for their point of view and what contribution could be made by other countries through aid and erm other ways of technical assistance and fellowships for training and so forth , to help in this rehabilitation .
26 She steeled herself against him , ready for that devastating move when it eventually came .
27 Economic and Monetary Union ( EMU ) wo n't happen , nor will the progress towards European political union that it was supposed to advance .
28 In particular , the doctrine of parliamentary sovereignty which lies at the root of British democracy can not be squared with European political union as it is currently proposed .
29 It was the clearest possible demonstration that they had mastered the problems of the Inter-Continental Ballistic Missile .
30 But we know very little about the animals which bore these scales and although a few articulated remains have been known for several years , they show very little anatomical detail and it is not easy to identify immediate relatives .
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