Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [verb] [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 As for the class of goods , where commercial goods are concerned the party acquiring them presumably has some expertise in relation to them which gives him the capability to assess their quality or to understand if he needs to call in an expert assessor , so that less protection should be required in this case .
2 He said Apscore was one of the first companies to port its products to the Pick look-alike databases UniVerse and UniData , and now the Sun agreement will let them better support these products on Sun hardware .
3 What we have is them merely following awful Bunnymen in playing the ridiculous Albert Hall .
4 The 1982 and 1984 BCS between them only uncovered two cases of attempted rape and 17 and 18 sexual assaults respectively ( Jones et al .
5 Heads and governors should tackle them together to determine sensible procedures within the framework of LEA policies .
6 When he walked in I thought , You can take me dirty dancing any day of the week .
7 I tried to keep my eyes off his muscular thighs in their tight blue jeans , but as we bent over the café table it was easy to cast occasional surreptitious glances at his powerfully outlined sexual equipment under the much-rubbed fly , which seemed to be almost bursting at the seams .
8 He had sent three runners off in the horse-box and was taking Mackie to assist , leaving me to my slowly growing first chapter in the dining-room .
9 I rarely find much satisfaction in debating harder abstractions or metaphysical teasers with him .
10 I duly put this plan to Eliot , who , to my mild surprise , did not seem to regard it as so fanciful an idea as I had anticipated .
11 I better get another bottle of that er
12 It occurred in the Foreign Office and the Foreign Office , and I personally take full responsibility for it this afternoon before the House .
13 As a student I obviously do many activities during school hours .
14 It did n't take long and I only spotted one word with more than one syllable . ’
15 The frontispiece from a copy of the music from the Peer Gynt suite by Grieg was a beautiful piece of artwork even before it was decorated , so I only arranged some flowers in two of the corners , rather than all the way round , which would have overpowered the original design .
16 Her analysis is a rich one and I shall rely heavily on it even though I only take two aspects of her findings .
17 I only spent six years of my childhood there during the war years .
18 I only got one memory of me ma 's face . ’
19 And I only get this sort of breakfast when you 're angry , he thought .
20 I , I I only get three pound in the office .
21 I only saw one battalion of skirmishers . ’
22 Yeah , why I did n't see that , I only saw one bit of it , tiny bit
23 I only know one story about you and that seems very much to your credit . ’
24 And I only had one scene with him .
25 After that we became disinterested in each other and I only had three weeks to the deadline , a last-minute decision to make , but I suppose I 'm one of the lucky ones because my parents were behind me all the way .
26 So before you 're about to criticise the Spectrum , ask yourself this question : if I did n't have a computer and I was trying to look for one and I only had enough money for the Spectrum , what would I do ?
27 what would you like from the catalogue sort of thing and I only had this catalogue to Cos I pa you know I paid for it what di did they have ?
28 I only took three quarters of an hour to get there .
29 I only remained two years at this school .
30 ‘ It is not true that I only play this game for money .
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