Example sentences of "[adj] [pron] [vb base] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | At half past eight I have a final walk in Buron 's Court , opposite the Royal Hospital Chelsea , and then I go to bed about eleven — hoping it 's a breakfast day tomorrow . |
2 | If the opportunity was n't there , and by that I mean a realistic chance of winning the Championship , then I would n't be racing in Formula One any more . |
3 | Now if you get a situation like that I mean the key question is do people actually want to change in this kind of way , or would they at least like to sort of experiment a little bit in the way they handle a group of children ? |
4 | ‘ So , given that I have a political opportunity , I tend to become an enthusiast harnessing the forces that are at work , trying to get the best out of them , trying to use them for the political purposes that I believe in . |
5 | In view of this I make the following suggestion . |
6 | From this I derive a great sense of security , and I can stand on my own without worrying about the critics or the art establishment . |
7 | And of course we 've got this I have a little dog and she loves to roll in this . |
8 | The very last thing I note is which direction a swim faces and for this I carry a small compass . |
9 | Yes but , you see when I try to buy some I think the frozen fish is , shop in Woodbridge is silly , damn silly place anyway ! |
10 | ‘ I 'm afraid I have no useful contacts in MI5 or MI6 nowadays . |
11 | ‘ This you call a pretty place ? |
12 | For this you need a good spring balance , and most anglers , myself included , use a dial scale , which weighs up to about 30lb in 1oz divisions . |
13 | For this you have a young girl covered in old newspapers held on with scotch tape or cotton . |
14 | In this you have the dividing line between business and non-business ; the one is master and depends on profits , the other is servant and depends on salary . ‘ |
15 | He says that there may be a few who go the long way around , but not many . |
16 | ‘ Careful you press the right button , ’ says Mark . |
17 | Even Mr Fraser of Neill 's , a source of many choice quotations on this issue had to admit that not all the women got married : " there are some who stay a long time . |
18 | I may have been out of the arena for a while , but I daresay there are still some who remember the old gladiator . ’ |
19 | There will be some who have a strong preference th they , they like activity erm and what you can actually do if you 're very interested in looking , what Honey and Munnford have done is they 've actually taken |
20 | It was an alternative to secure employment for some who fit the popular image of the early retired , but for others it was a refuge from economic insecurity in the labour market . |
21 | Cos I might go out one night and I might say I might meet up with a with a another white man or another you know a black man or something , |
22 | Yet if we do this we undermine the whole concept of cultural evolution and the spontaneous order which underlies Hayek and Friedmans ' defence of the market economy . |
23 | Following this we have the long period of isostatic emergence , rapid weathering of the new mountains with the formation of molasse-type deposits , widespread red bed sedimentation and also perhaps a period of glaciation , before peneplanation , widespread marine transgressions and the recommencement of the cycle in new troughs . |
24 | ‘ In all this we see the very bedrock of our constitution beginning to quake … |
25 | The second step is to obtain C. For this we select the underlined element in B an evaluate in succession unc and then unc Note that the zero elements in B have become nonzero in C ; however , unc is now 2.19132 ; compare unc above . |
26 | The Prison Service is in this business of when things go wrong we have a full enquiry to learn the lessons . |
27 | So it is clear we have a long way to go before we can store up all the experiences of humankind . |
28 | In his notebooks of 1867 we find an extraordinary profusion of plans for a book : one or two are lists of wide-ranging topics arranged to form a more or less coherent whole ; most are variations on the theme of tragedy . |
29 | In Section 2 we cover the personal qualities that are evident in visionary leaders and successful change makers . |
30 | In Part 2 we have a special guest . |