Example sentences of "[adj] [adv] [pron] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | That 's right so what does red mean ? |
2 | Well the cochineal was a bit dry so I put some water in and boof |
3 | At 12 o'clock we have hot food cooked over the stove to the sound of Brush 's vocals , the two sizzling in harmony until it is finally cooked from both sides . |
4 | Then she had an older one about five and a half so she had four girls . |
5 | I did n't it was so bright and windy so I put another lot in after that lot came out it 'll be , only be T-shirts I 'll have in the dryer when they finish off . |
6 | On other occasions in a , in a different though I think related way , erm Proust shows that a phrase such as , for instance , ‘ the Church of St. Hilaire ’ is a piece of shorthand which the intellect employs to define and to stabilise and to make easy to deal with what is at the sense level a complicated and continually changing reality . |
7 | It is not clear precisely what causes this preference for rural areas . |
8 | The discussion of the gentile constitution and of the confederacy are however , intended by Marx and Engels as a preliminary to their theory of the origin of the State , and for this again they made much use of Morgan 's work . |
9 | well if yes if you can sit the exam already without being a B A I E member presumably you can do that already it seems daft Carol please |
10 | But , I have Bedgey look to be honest right he do more compiling than me . |
11 | Six o'clock it leaves central station his train . |
12 | The court heard from Clive Murray , 44 , a gardener of Poolewe , that Ballantine , 51 , was seen leaning against a wall crying after the accident , and that later he spent three days in hospital . |
13 | And that 's fifty P off cos over sixty , I said I 'm over sixty so she knocked fifty P off . |
14 | You 're sorry now you asked those people , are n't you ? ’ |
15 | If shaft flexibility is not important dynamically there seems little point in introducing it as an unwanted variable in the swing . |
16 | Would that today we had outspoken men of the calibre of Wordsworth and Green to save the landscape from rape and pillage . |
17 | Line bites continued , then at one o'clock I had another bite , again it was a drop bite . |
18 | ‘ I lie there pretending to be asleep then I feel this thing pressed against me . |
19 | In the end it 's our integrity and knowledge that the pay-off is n't big enough which stops many lesbians from colluding . |
20 | ‘ Sex and girls do n't really become important until you get to about 14 or 15 then you need some information . |
21 | He got there at four o'clock he had four fish he could catch I think out of the ten for the week cos he caught the others and he 'd caught them all by half past four . |
22 | ‘ A month or two later I had another routine test , and had to have two more monthly doses of the antiparasite drug . |
23 | One of the penalties of talking , or even stubbornly not talking , to Mr Rose was that afterwards he had odd dreams . |
24 | The whole tournament was in effect a pro-am so the usual pro-am which precedes conventional tournaments was not required . |
25 | Where they come into their own , is let's say that you wanted to phone me in July because my wedding anniversary is in July , you could turn to the back of the July calendar card , write down call Ricky Elliot on the seventh , because it 's his wedding anniversary , erm , and write down my , my telephone number and then distressing though I find this idea , you could forget the whole thing , confident in the knowledge that the system will remind you at the appropriate time as to what action you should take . |
26 | It is a common experience in reading that you read something , then try to write about it ; writing about it gives you new ideas , and so when you read the original again you find new things in it because of the new ideas you have brought to it . |