Example sentences of "[adj] [pron] [vb base] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Sorry I sound like a right right one but it does . |
2 | ‘ Well , ’ she said , seeing me mixing rose madder and burnt sienna in my paint-box , ‘ what 's all this I hear about a new mother ? ’ |
3 | ‘ What 's this I hear about the dreaded Wullie ? ’ |
4 | By this I refer to the acknowledged limitations on the ability to infer the contents of consciousness from any number of behavioural or physiological observations . |
5 | This I regard as a possible but less natural meaning of the section . |
6 | As life speeds up like this I move among the urban people , in the urban setting , the city 's metal and mortar , its sharper interactions , with more grit and bite in the gears . |
7 | All this I learn from the official match programme , price sixpence and now something of a collector 's item . |
8 | We stop the jeep for a few words with the Marines , some I recognise from a few weeks ago when they were on their way to take up positions on the coast , on the left of 1st Commando Brigade . |
9 | The result is a ludic collapsing of autonomous theoretical systems on the basis of structural similarities or ‘ slips ’ from one to another which point to the common ‘ story ’ underlying them . |
10 | And er the fire was underneath this you see in a little grate and you used to open the door and stoke it up and er more often than not it was fired by slack , which was a residue of the coal out of the coal house , you know when you broke your coal up with the lumps the the little sl bits of slack they were all put on one side for the copper fire . |
11 | As we progress up the scale of profit-taking , we find others who sell at small craft fairs and those who find an outlet through local shops , until we come at last to the favoured few who sell at the prestigious crafts fairs which Hugh prefers . |
12 | As was pointed out in the previous chapter , the plan of the Victorian house and the Victorian city have this in common : that both are so designed that the few who live on the privileged side of the divide need know nothing of the many who are crowded beyond it into a fraction of the space . |
13 | In Section 7.4 we look at the special case of inherently restrictive adjectives . |
14 | In Fig. 2 we show at the upper right a typical fragment of foveal retina from one of our preparations . |
15 | However , for this they lock into a different sort of electricity — that produced by the prey itself . |
16 | Those among the contented who own to a social conscience may not fully appreciate that the conditions suffered by the urban underclass can be marginally less unendurable than those they have escaped from ( whether in the American South , Puerto Rico or the shanty towns of the West Indies ) . |
17 | On the application , the walls are in wood , and that 's as much you get with a polycarbonate roof . |
18 | How much you pay for the eurocheque service depends on the number of cheques you issue , but there is an annual fee of £5 for your eurocheque card . |
19 | As such they belong to a distinct and long-standing tradition , that of the ‘ mères ’ . |
20 | In moments of crisis like that you reach for the old dependables . |
21 | After that you go into a big room and they look through your clothes and they ask you questions , then you have to pull your knickers down to your knees and do a twizzle , twist round , pull your pants up and put your dressing-gown back on . |
22 | okay , I ju as I say i do n't want to promise you something that that I know I 'm not going to be able to achieve in these two days because that 's not yep certainly if you want to talk about that you know as a separate thing outside the time then then we 'll be able to help you do that , okay ? |
23 | The director may be trying to demonstrate the situation as it was then , but in not offering the viewer some entree into the little we see of the Black peoples interaction with each other , she colludes with it . |
24 | Structures where economic relationships are primary we call class societies , and in these we refer to the different unequal groups as classes . |
25 | But fortunately his own cast have not taken such advice and under the musical direction of Marius Constant they soar above the lugubrious libretto based on Maeterlinck 's play . |
26 | 4/I continue to work in small areas across the paper , making each one blend into the next . |
27 | I continue to work in small areas across the paper , making each one blend into the next . |
28 | ‘ And , ’ continued the badger ceremoniously , ‘ I am sure I speak for the entire population in wishing you all the very best in driving away this menace in our midst . |
29 | 'You want to make sure I look like the guilty party if anything goes wrong . |
30 | By " beneficial " I mean those summarized in Chapter 12 on page 176 which accord with the five-fold quality of respect outlined in Chapter 1 as basic to education as to civilized living . |