Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [coord] [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I did n't divorce the spiritual battle in Ulster from the political and I still would n't . |
2 | No it , I think it actually runs on the sixteenth but it only looks at premiums up to the fifteenth , think that 's built into the , the , the parameters on it . |
3 | Very important for the physics , because what 's happening at that point as far as the physics is concerned , when the acceleration is zero , not , think of a racing car accelerating up to top speed , down the straight and it just ca n't go any faster , it 's got up to a hundred and eighty miles an hour , and it 's |
4 | Investment business — grasping the nettle Investment business holds pitfalls for the unwary but it also offers a significant business opportunity |
5 | she ai n't mate , she might be on the outside but she really ai n't , cos Penny 's such a lovely girl and I thought , and I thought , I 've seen Penny butter up |
6 | We have been expanding continuously since the mid-80s and we now have to look at what we can afford , ’ he went on . |
7 | Some of this season 's squad played under Doyle in the mid-'80s and they especially resent his criticisms . |
8 | Yeah the , the less but I still think there 's a fundamental problem with drawing the distinction |
9 | Dunlop said : ‘ I agreed to alter the gear box for Darren so it would be more suitable for Donington but I was riding in every race after the 125 and I physically just had n't the time to attend to it immediately . |
10 | By the end of that season , when he won his first championship by a large margin , I had little doubt who had achieved the triumph : Niki is no braggart , but in the first of many longish talks , he explained to me that his nature was such that he really just could n't stand the second-rate ; and if you saw the second-rate around you , you had a clear choice — either you cleared out and found yourself the first-rate or you simply demanded that second-rate people became first-rate . |
11 | Well the the idea of farming was much the same but he certainly was not very much of a farmer . |
12 | Bill : I was the same but I still find that I 'm totally different from people who think of sex as just screwing . |
13 | Some things needed to change , but some needed to remain the same and I usually found myself in this place pulling at the forces of change as a child might pull at the reins of a runaway horse . |
14 | and the format would be the same and you just have different names on the top here |
15 | Except that his face , with those tobacco-stained looking eyes and drooping moustache , was always the same and you never knew what he was thinking . |
16 | This Hegelian approach rejects a strict separation between the universal and the particular and it therefore challenges the Cartesian opposition between knowledge and belief . |
17 | But she was saying this that and the other but I just felt like saying oh , listen I know more than you anyway ! |
18 | Her own health by that time was not of the best and she latterly resided in Dalnair House , Croftamie , where she was well cared for . |
19 | And that 's it basically , so you 've explained why ugly blocks of flats in the sixties and you even know cos why post-war reconstruction of London . |
20 | With your wonderful knowledge of the Bible , Mr. Deputy Speaker , you produced the Lazarus motion which revived them all from the dead and they eventually passed on their way through the House . |
21 | We may have been led to finding those four paragraphs because they are , in fact , the divisions which actually appear in the original and we merely sought additional evidence to support the way the author had divided up his discourse . |
22 | Paatelainen had only been introduced as a substitute but he certainly made his presence felt in no uncertain manner with his 56th minute strike . |
23 | Or you catch a cold and you just do not feel up to it ? |
24 | I 've heard in fac er in my factory , I 've heard it in other places , right , when a temporary l temporary or casual worker goes down the road , or a part-timer work 's cut short , ah it 's only a casual and he only expected to be here for a few weeks . |
25 | Not more than a thousand and you only reach a limited number of people . |
26 | ‘ As you can see she 's not a juvenile and we only got her because she was caught in a trap set by one of the sheep farmers and broke a wing . |
27 | For me it 's a first but I now hope to breed some more . |
28 | I kept an ace but I only got a pair of eights with it which was no good . |