Example sentences of "[adj] [adj] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | That bloody him in n it ? |
2 | I do n't want to be part of tradition , least of all that bloody one ! ’ |
3 | That bloody one |
4 | If it was a question that this vehicle was in that state when the sold it , then I would think that most of them would put that right themselves . |
5 | Is that right I 've won ? |
6 | These divisions influence all considerations in choosing your venue : accessibility , flexibility and presentational potential , facilities , crowd flow and that indefinable something — ‘ charisma ’ . |
7 | As he looked at her , slumped awkwardly in sleep , he tried without success to put his finger on that indefinable something which made this girl so totally English . |
8 | He had the arrogance and the charisma of a Bob Stanford-Tuck or Doug Bader , but I will also add that he had that indefinable something that was an essential ingredient in an outstanding bomber pilot . |
9 | Seven hundred all done then , seven fifty , eight hundred eight hundred pounds now , any more ? hundred pounds eight fifty I hear down there , thank you , any more at eight fifty ? |
10 | ‘ Is n't that interesting/ I was struck by … ’ |
11 | As usual each one said something different , so I began timing my contractions and breathing deeply as I 'd practised . |
12 | It was originally founded as the Deaf Friends ' Club for the oral deaf who desired to have the opportunity of meeting together for social intercourse and mutual improvement . |
13 | Your Lordship er will see from paragraph three eleven that what the letter er says is as we discussed on the telephone , the advantage of the landlord 's objection is that it gives you time to put your finances in order , if the licence was forthcoming now you would be obliged to complete the transaction which at this stage you are unable to do . |
14 | In general , however , the reported form is the normal conversational one , and is certainly the one familiar to young children in ordinary exchanges . |
15 | Sorry I sound like a right right one but it does . |
16 | After winning the European Indoor I thought that sponsorship and help would come rolling in . |
17 | You know he 's like upset that nobody got killed . |
18 | That tall one with the short black hair . |
19 | That tall one , the one with his hands all over you — ’ |
20 | No the old tall , that tall one . |
21 | We were very happy , for we were so grateful that we still had each other . |
22 | fifty eight it is or nineteen sixty three geographical facts |
23 | At eight forty-seven her train for Mariánské Láznë moved off . |
24 | As it happened , the way Paul played that 17th he 'd have taken par any day . |
25 | He may well be right that what he calls ‘ the Holbornisation ’ of the area will suck the life out of Spitalfields after all . |
26 | It 's very strong that one |
27 | But you do n't always get smoke from a , although if you put that low you get smoke from it do n't you ? |
28 | And she said it again and I thought well i it did n't sound like eleven eleven I do n't know what it sounded like really and I just went so that 'll be Wednesday the eleventh ? |
29 | You , you bought that odd one did n't you ? |
30 | worry about here and there 's an example of each each one of them . |