Example sentences of "[unc] [noun pl] [vb pp] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | if Brian did n't think we needed it then it did n't even get a lookout let alone er er resources allocated to it . |
2 | At the time the committee considered representations of the deposit plan , we had available to us revised projections based on the ninety one census , also information available from the ninety nine planning census of employment and based on a number of er representations made to me formally and informally , I revised the assumptions to er incorporate ninety one census data and to in fact stretch the assumptions er in terms of their general . |
3 | When I came it used to be a very old building which belonged to British Legion club previously and er Sikhs bought from them . |
4 | on er Open University about er er these er drugs designed to you know er well |
5 | As the campaign wore on , greater emphasis was placed on the lesbian and gay issue and the threat that Labour 's policies posed to everything that was ‘ normal ’ and ‘ natural ’ . |
6 | Tim 's fingers moved through his hair . |
7 | Hepzibah 's fingers tightened on hers . |
8 | Klaus 's fingers tightened on his son 's shoulder . |
9 | As quick as a striking adder , the soldier 's fingers fastened around her arm . |
10 | Niall 's fingers brushed against her mouth , silencing the words . |
11 | Bernice 's fingers worked on her coat button . |
12 | Luke 's fingers worked at her shoulders , their warmth penetrating the smooth fabric of her robe , beginning to burn into her , and she felt herself swaying . |
13 | It may be possible to delete this provision if the Purchaser can be satisfied that it has had all the Business 's contracts disclosed to it one way or another . |
14 | Queen Victoria suffered a severe blow in December , 1861 when her beloved Prince Albert died — it was very many years before she eventually accepted his death , Memorials to him included the elaborate memorial in Kensington Gardens , with the world 's continents represented around its base , and facing the magnificent Albert Hall which is still the home of various public occasions and wonderful concerts . |
15 | Gavin stuck his head out from under the duvet , giving me cause once more to marvel at the impressive way the lad 's shoulders merged into his head with no apparent narrowing in between ( this appeared to be the principal physical benefit bestowed by the game of rugby ; the acquisition of an extremely thick neck , just as the most important thing one could take to the sport was a thick skull , and from it an intact one still in satisfactory two-way communication with one 's spinal cord ) . |
16 | The tree 's branches clutched at him out of the darkness and he floundered up in an attempt to get clear of them . |
17 | THERE was very little between them and Maggie melted at once , her legs against his as Felipe 's lips moved over hers and his hands began to search her skin demandingly . |
18 | Had Mariot 's lips moved under his when he kissed her ? |
19 | Alain 's lips closed over hers and she felt passion rising to match his own . |
20 | I believe that it will be the first of many Queen 's Speeches prepared by my right hon. Friend . |
21 | Dawn 's words echoed in her ears , and for all their vindictiveness she knew they must be true . |
22 | Joanna 's face was as white as Sophie 's , who stood motionless and speechless as Dawn 's words echoed in her ears . |
23 | Simon 's words echoed in his head : ‘ Do n't go home , Gazzer . |
24 | Victoria 's words cut into her thoughts . |
25 | Rourke 's words cut across her preoccupation , and she sucked in her breath a little shakily . |
26 | They will have Macaulay 's words written on their hearts : |
27 | Again and again the little tune Jean-Claude had composed for Frantz 's words turned in my head . |
28 | Then , like a dagger , Dawn 's words stabbed into her brain and she struggled furiously as he bent to kiss her . |
29 | Dawn 's words re-echoed in her mind , in spite of the fact that Robert had derided them so vehemently , and she felt that she must always be on her guard . |
30 | And then , with the force of a hurled dart , her mother 's words shot into her mind . |