Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pers pn] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I guessed it was part of your plot to steer me right away from Rob — in case I corrupt him . ’
2 This result means that New Northern will compete in Division I next year .
3 In this chapter I first consider the underlying rules for associative learning and suggest that some useful general principles have already been uncovered .
4 Jo and Maggie sitting cradling cups of tea , chip papers stuffed into the waste bucket , the kids eating theirs next door in the bedsit , watching television .
5 D' you remember that time that that fat boy said , save your seat you bloody cow , sit in it .
6 Having thought through some or all of these questions and taken a hard look at the future you next need to analyse the job itself .
7 hva you ANY INsectaaaside ? for the BUGS and MIDGES are rankED in League VendettTa agaiNST the FAUL-UHx
8 He signalled me from Pitt Street and I met him and he gave me the peg [ the notebook entry you both make ] .
9 You want some more coleslaw it 's not good offering you that son you wo n't eat it .
10 He will remember how long it took you to get back to normal after your caesarean , and the distress you both felt when Carl was so small .
11 There 's no holding you these days !
12 She was , fundamentally , a good person but the side we all saw at work was the side that could not cope with the constant expansion of the business .
13 Then she started going on about her new red tap-shoes , and how the music nun wanted to teach her violin because she had such good pitch , and we all joined up in a long line , each with a hand stretched out on to the should of the one in front , and we began to march round her , chanting very softly , " How green you are , how green you are , how green you are , how green … " and then louder and louder as we danced away from her still in our long Indian file , till we got right to the top of our street where we played another game altogether , totally ignoring the yells of fury from the lamp-post , and when our mums called us in to tea we all ran in and forgot about her .
14 As a result we all feel we should have a say in its appearance , but as yet we have no right to be heard .
15 It was good to be in a class with so few girls ; there were just three of us among fourteen boys , and as a result we all became good friends without forming any sentimental attachments .
16 I think at the onset we all thought , it 's not gon na last long you know a couple of weeks at the most .
17 Er two bedrooms , it was a number sixty six Street in those days , there were new houses built on where it is now , I have n't been into Palfry for years but er there were five houses in the row , there was a family named at one end , there was us my nan of course we were next to , next to us was Mrs , a Mr and Mrs , and then er that was one side of the entry the other side of the entry was a family named , they had quite a large family , there was er two or three of those married Mrs and then er then Mrs they were all relatives , cos there was no such thing as overcrowding in those days you got as many in as you could you see , there was , another was Mr and Mrs she was a daughter of Mrs there was Mrs and Mrs she was another daughter of Mrs , and then er there were , there was a , a young man he was a son of Mrs , the were I think show people originally cos they were a bit anyhow there were five houses down the yard we had n't got running water in the sink , we had a , a big stone pump pipe in at the bottom of the entry we all had to go and draw out our own drinking water from this one standpipe .
18 British Rail , British Rail , that institution we all know and love .
19 Call upon that mentor , that inner being of light we all have within us , to help you become active within your present life .
20 Within minutes of disembarking from the boats and starting the search we all found to our disappointment that the good weather still had n't dried out the long grass of the islands , and we were all soon soaking .
21 With cocaine we all have a choice denied us by a drunken driver .
22 Of possession as the delusion we all run aground on .
23 ‘ I know that you are predisposed to leave things here ; I have employed purely technical means to help you rid yourself of something you wish to regard as a technical problem but behind this eidetic delusion we both know there lies an emotional reality .
24 ‘ She looked at her step-mother but uttered not a single word ; she simply picked up our big drap-de-dames green shawl ( it 's a shawl we all use , a drap-de-dames one ) , and covered her head and face entirely with it ad lay down on the bed with her face to the wall , ad her little shoulders and her whole body were trembling . '
25 The memory loss we all begin to experience with age may result from a similar impairment of the cholinergic system , which may also be altered in Alzheimer 's disease .
26 Well I , excuse me , I would ask you to come on that corner at five O'clock at night , and at half past eight , between half past eight and nine in the morning , and see what speed they all come round , alright ?
27 In that case , one would expect the players to have little trouble in arriving at the result they both desire — mutual disarmament .
28 So the three things that really got me yesterday was the Aldershot method the structured thoughts and the coaching they all went together very well and Rob let's see what he thinks
29 I know what weight they all got , and what they all carry .
30 The aircraft was so silent , the atmosphere so eerie that as the medical team jumped from the ambulance they all began to fear the worst for the passengers inside — that they might not have survived the shock and impact of the crash landing .
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