Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [pers pn] [adj] [noun] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | which needs to be deducted from the hundred and ten point two seven which gives you a re a possible alloca a possible amount of land to come forward in the structure plan period of seventy seven point six seven , off which to make the figures round properly you need to take another ten , for the retail element if that became I five land which could theoretically give you a figure of sixty seven point six seven . |
2 | They bathed his arm again but with the water of the brook instead of wine , and though this gave him brief ease he was soon moaning and tossing again . |
3 | They bathed his arm again but with the water of the brook instead of wine , and though this gave him brief ease he was soon moaning and tossing again . |
4 | This gives us one combination which must be on the LM curve : it is plotted as point C in graph ( d ) . |
5 | Well , if my wife can be of any assistance to you , I am sure she 'd be delighted to see you any day you care to call . |
6 | Two other garages have been hit by the same man in just 6 days and a police helicopter is on standby to track him next time he strikes . |
7 | I like these put it this way I like sweets , oh look they 've changed the bow |
8 | He may be able to give you some idea what the road is like further on . ’ |
9 | Yet it scorched him that he had been unable to give her that chance himself . |
10 | He said he 'd be happy to oblige me any time I ‘ wanted it straight ’ . |
11 | And Sofia , that foolish child , was eager to accept him any way she could get him ! |
12 | This may be a good moment to indicate to her very gently that she has grieved well and long , and that if she is beginning to feel that her period of mourning is nearing its end ( even though you appreciate that she will always carry the scars of her sorrow ) , you are ready to give her any help she needs to adjust to her new and different life . |