Example sentences of "[adj] [coord] [pers pn] [be] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 It 's all very clear and it 's supported and led by a very strong musical energy — I do n't mean necessarily me , I 'm talking about Mussorgsky 's phenomenal score . ’
2 Again that , that is , is very clear and it 's representing initiation rituals .
3 This is partly to get higher wages , but it is really so because jobs are run-of-the-mill and they are looking simply for a change of venue , a new setting , and new faces .
4 Yet , while the pregnancy might have been unplanned and she was destined to be a single parent , termination had never once been considered .
5 I told the cleaning ladies and they came up and said , twiddled around with it and said that they could n't work out what was wrong and they were gon na get some engineers in or something , engineers ?
6 And when people send her christmas cards everyone 's gon na spell it wrong and she 's gon na be pissed off for the rest of her life .
7 Her only outing since when she scored in a canter by five lengths at Haydock has proved that debut form all wrong and she is expected to win again in the Ballymacoll Stud Stakes .
8 Midge had known the moment she saw them that something was wrong and she was hurt by Patrick 's announcement that he was going to pack up his things .
9 I knew it had gone horribly wrong and it was going to hurt .
10 And I 'll tell you later one wrong and you 're hit on the head !
11 He was very confused , his body temperature was high and he was dehydrated .
12 I mean , there 's kids round my way who are 11 or 12 years old and they 're dropping Es and smoking draw .
13 But Peggy says well why should n't they walk out , if they 're that old and they 're do n't li why should n't they get up and walk out ?
14 Shanti was eight years old and we were determined that her childhood was not going to be spoiled by this disability .
15 He went on : ‘ Linford was a bit special from about seven years old and we were told by teachers at secondary school he was very talented .
16 If you 're eighteen to twenty four years old and you 're bringing up a child on your own .
17 ‘ You are nine years old and you are going to be sent away to a good school , and you must take advantage of all they teach you .
18 However he 's now five months old and I 'm looking forward to getting back out there .
19 Then I 'm going to the British Embassy and get a copy of the Daily Telegraph and I do n't care if it 's weeks old and I 'm going to read something I never normally look at like the nature notes if they have them .
20 I was at the local convent school from twelve to eighteen years old and I was considered clever but ‘ strange ’ .
21 I discovered the Messiah when I was sixteen years old and I was overwhelmed by the sheer beauty and grandeur of Handel 's enduring masterpiece .
22 Q My baby 's six months old and he 's started to bite me when I 'm breastfeeding him .
23 Some poor little kid six years old and he was wearing his shell suit
24 She 's ten years old and she 's sucking up her clothes .
25 Well they 're three weeks old and she 's selling them for two hundred and fifty pounds .
26 She was very old and she was lying on her back , her feet towards me .
27 They 've broken free and they 're turning to see what kind of creatures called them out of their enchanted sleep .
28 all bit and everything 's come out so of course the horse is running around free and he 's trying to catch it
29 Laura gave a low moan as she struggled to sit up , one half of her still almost unconscious mind noticing that Ross must have recently had a shower , since his black hair was still damp and he was wearing nothing but a short white towel about his waist .
30 ‘ He suspects me of killing Angy and he 's trying to protect you .
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