Example sentences of "[adj] [pron] [adv] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Are the systems in the this ourselves now on the responsibility of the sample videos that are now running smoothly . |
2 | Litchfield , who had kept Scunthorpe in the competition by saving a late penalty in the game at Glanford Park , almost gave this one away in the opening minutes when he dropped the ball at the feet of Ronnie Futcher . |
3 | Play this one tight to the beat but keep the feel relaxed . |
4 | I can also see another one just around the corner . ’ |
5 | She 'd caught another one there on the spot , quicker than you 'd catch a cold . |
6 | I put another one then on the draining board . |
7 | Are you guiding him safely through a crisis with the media ? |
8 | The war became a most unpopular one domestically as the toll of dead and injured steadily mounted . |
9 | There 's Robin Smith , who 's moved a little straighter in fact , you ca n't call him silly point now , he 's more of a silly mid-off , on that 's sort of line , and he 's about three yards on bat , two men out , deep on the leg side , there 's tough on the who 's hoisted that one away on the leg side , I think that could well be safe for , who 's chasing wicket , two bounce it 's over the rope , and four more runs to , he 's kept up his one hundred per cent boundary rate , moves on to twenty , five fours , and it , again , his eye very much on that short leg side boundary and Tufnell and Gooch they 're having further consultations and that leg side field being adjusted again . |
10 | It 's Tufnell to bowl to , he 's a good contest he edges that one away on the leg side just for a single , that 's a shame because er , it really is a good contest this . |
11 | ‘ But you see , dear , ’ said Bartlemas , ‘ he only got that one together in a hurry … ’ |
12 | Here are then , here you can have all them then on the floor |
13 | Nigel says that 's all he still in the sport for so he 's going to push harder than ever |
14 | That anybody else in the station |
15 | As the forthright proponent of the ‘ destruction of European Jewry ’ , Hitler 's image was enhanced among a minority — though a growing and powerful minority — of the German population ( especially , though by no means exclusively , those ‘ organized ’ in the Nazi Movement and , presumably , those who already before the war had been active , whole-hearted Nazis and convinced ideological anti-Semites ) by his open association with extreme anti-Jewish measures . |
16 | So that I feel that one of the things that we must do is ensure that all people who are now training to be teachers , and those who already in the service , have got to be given more information about the condition so that they may be able to recognise it . |
17 | Over at the laibon 's engang they are bedded down behind their own thicket of thorn bushes , the cattle jammed together in a large boma and the goats in a smaller one right in the middle , as far from the athletic leopards as possible . |
18 | In the early stages of the conflict the nations of the West concerned themselves little with the war . |
19 | Manorial records in general concerned themselves solely with the head tenants ; the name of an undertenant might occur only incidentally , as at Long Crendon in 1535 when the vicar of Thame was presented for letting two tenements by indenture for ten years to William Byrte , from whom , in fact , he had purchased them a few years previously . |
20 | ‘ What seest thou else in the dark backward and abysm of time ? ’ |
21 | The two guys near the bottom fell tumbling and Ember hit the first one hard on the neck . |
22 | Flags were lowered , tributes flooded in , memorial services were held , culminating in the first one ever for a cricketer at Westminster Abbey . |
23 | ‘ Of all the people in my class at naval college I am the only one still in the service . ’ |
24 | Mildred patted the snivelling one awkwardly on the shoulder . |
25 | So we ended up staying the night at a hotel , The Majestic , the big one right on the sea front As usual Malcolm feigned being borassic so she ended up shelling out for two rooms . |
26 | Just take take the bag , put it in and let go and then shut her there for the night , just for one night . |
27 | The wheel , now gone , was probably an external one early in the mill 's life , covered in by later additions , in a similar way to Damsells Mill near Painswick . |
28 | Screw two screw-eyes to the underside of the batten to correspond with the two rows of vertical rings , and a third one close to the end of the batten on the operational side . |
29 | However , with an analogue signal , distortion and noise which are inevitably introduced by the repeater would be amplified by the next one together with the signal itself . |