Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] [verb] [pron] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ That meeting with Ken and his decision to make Ken 's part big made it a sort of broken-back type of play . |
2 | The growled admission obviously gave him no pleasure , and Gina decided it wiser not to point out that in fact he had n't recalled his generosity until she had prompted his memory ! |
3 | ‘ He was kind enough to give me a few minutes after Evensong yesterday . ’ |
4 | P.S. Dr Jane was kind enough to give me a time early in the day . |
5 | Sir Philip Egerton having been kind enough to give me a Frank I embrace the opportunity to send you some account of Mr. Gould and his movements , presuming that as you expressed a wish to hear of him from time to time , a letter on this subject might not be devoid of interest . |
6 | ‘ I would really prefer to teach girls , but this school was kind enough to give me a part-time job when I wanted it , so here I am ’ . |
7 | He was kind enough to give me a lift home . ’ |
8 | Aim for a list that give the widest possible choice and price range ; whilst there will be friends and colleagues who will club together to buy you a present , others will want to buy something on their own . |
9 | A rented suit will be collected from a hire firm on the day before the wedding so make yourself a checklist which includes , ‘ Put speech notes in jacket pocket . |
10 | Its mandate already gives it a prominent role in this area . ’ |
11 | Had a car not followed her a long way along the Bayswater Road when she was coming to meet Urquhart ? |
12 | I would have understand if he 'd dived and got out their way and the wind just blew it the other end . |
13 | Can I ask our adviser just to give you a free phone call ? |
14 | Leith hardly recognised herself the next day when , with her usual free-flowing locks fastened severely in a knot at the back of her head , she donned a pair of plain glass , horn-rimmed spectacles , and surveyed the result . |
15 | Bah , the professor always gives me the dirty jobs while he plays with his monster . |
16 | Your NEW card also gives you the chance to collect a fantastic fortune with Vernons Pools . |
17 | It equally informs us that as one of the results of his ‘ innovative ’ study ‘ Gale also shows us a Darwin who relied on the help of other scholars for much of his work on species . |
18 | The possibilities of Total Communication are colossal if the practitioner really understands what the children actually perceive when they see teachers using it . |
19 | His demonstration nowadays satisfies us no more than that of Descartes . |
20 | for young people and if one of the things that corporations to my mind have a positive duty to do which is the social responsibility and we live in a society so increasingly fractured , rudderless and you know not so far away in places from anarchy that they have a duty to do things which effect maybe to see one the Bs not the A ones the Bs |
21 | While an angry woman in a cardigan sadly toasted herself a crumpet by the jet of a gas f ; re , he tried to shift to another topic . |
22 | Your mum just bought you a packet of Smarties at shop each . |
23 | A number of councillors are asking for a judicial review of an RUC decision not to give them the go-ahead to get personal protection weapons . |
24 | The excellence of this machine eventually gave him a monopoly in refrigerated shipping . |
25 | Since most burials have been robbed , archaeology rarely gives us the sort of fine detail about the Minoans that we would like to have . |
26 | Normally I er put a banana and a strawberry together to give it a different taste . |
27 | The stories often have a happy ending where the girl finally realises what a wonderful husband or boy-friend the boy-next-door could be . |
28 | We went to see a dead man laid out , and it would be a pity not to give you an account of his state . |
29 | ‘ He 's going to have a short stay in a Home soon to give me a break . |
30 | Haslam 's exposure to the worldwide business scene nevertheless gives him an extra dimension with which to tackle the British Coal job . |