Example sentences of "[adj] [adv] [verb] [pers pn] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | That perhaps gives us some idea of what the regional taxation profile will look like . |
2 | I hoped this trench was deep enough , and the roof strong enough to give us some protection from the increasing mortar fire that was now coming our way . |
3 | It also belongs to the Rugby Football Union , which shows the red flag on its grand slam tie that it was generous enough to send me this morning . |
4 | ‘ This really shook me this morning although I am getting over it a bit now , ’ she said yesterday . |
5 | It 's er we solicitors accountants well we that just gives you some feel for it . |
6 | He lacked a driving force , though Constance was not sophisticated enough to put it that way . |
7 | But he was good enough to allow me some writing materials before I was taken back to my cell , formally charged with murder . |
8 | Even if only one peg in a hundred pegger is good enough to give them that chance . |
9 | Tell Nettie that Mr MacKay has arrived , and ask her to be good enough to bring us some tea . ’ |
10 | you might be better just doing it this way , just work out what thirty per cent of it is and then take it away from the original |
11 | ‘ Well , it 's not businesslike ter do it that way , Fred , ’ she protested . |
12 | And that then gives us this spiral of improvement which is bound to impact on everything that we do . |
13 | And they will actually keep your deeds , erm work out if it is cheap enough to do it that way . |
14 | With remarks like ‘ Ah well , that never did me any harm ; I have gone through worse ’ , he would brush aside his colleagues ' explorations as irrelevant , yet hint at having himself suffered as a child . |