Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [verb] [det] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I a , I only saw half a dozen people in the park , past a party of riders , lady who approved of my litter picking .
2 I always find this a confusing constellation .
3 Before our trip to Mexico I carefully researched all the available material on the Yellow Sword .
4 Because I virtually use all the same functions , all the time you know .
5 just to explain this is , well I actually find this the easiest way of actually describing erm the needs of a health insurance
6 I never saw such an ugly family as the Havards . ’
7 The major changes in their economic position which began in the late nineteenth century and have lasted until the present , essentially are responsible for creating the dependence of younger people which now appears such a natural part of human life .
8 Second point : although you obviously have such a low opinion of me that it does n't strain your credulity to believe that I was making love to two women at once , one of them married , I ca n't believe that even you could see me in the role of toy-boy .
9 Cos I says , when they do , you better have all the bloody jokes about that !
10 Although she quickly did all the right things : alerting the police , the coastguard and Dr Forman , Harriet Tremayne knew that she would never see her daughter again .
11 The lines of experience were marked on her face and although she still had all the exuberant charm which had drawn him to her in the first place , he thought she looked older than he knew her to be .
12 And did you ever see such a bonny piece ?
13 Can you ever remember all the second-by-second nuances , points of view , movements in a single evening , let alone a generation ?
14 And , er , you probably retrieve half a dozen files before you find the one that you want .
15 She also found half a small loaf of brown bread .
16 In the intervening years the group adapted and grew , introducing the idea of a sales operation to liaise with the major insurers who now comprise such a crucial part of Heggie 's industry .
17 You then remove all the other rows .
18 Plural in form signifying not " gods " , but the One who completely possesses all the divine attributes .
19 You never saw such a busy house .
20 ‘ Ask Ellen , ’ I replied laconically , for Ellen was the only person who truly understood all the fancy gadgets though , perversely , she had still not mastered a sextant .
21 Mums and toddlers thought it was wonderful , we only had half a dozen you see in there cos it was low numbers all round so we had low numbers in the
22 We only have half a dozen species in our coastal waters , but the Mediterranean supports about twenty varieties .
23 ‘ Tonight why do n't we just skip all the 4 play mama , and just get down on the floor ! ’
24 ‘ Tonight why do n't we just skip all the 4 play mama , and just get down on the floor ! ’
25 It 's the final of the Pall Mall erm a night out for all the family and erm we usually get such a good crowd that night , it really is erm the time to come , next Saturday night erm for the final .
26 " Yes , " said Pat , though with a little edge of humour that told Alice it would be all right , " are we still committing all the vast resources of the C.C.U. , or only ourselves ? "
27 Next , I would like to thank John for his support and encouragement I 'd like to mention Carole who has always been there when I 've needed At this point who again has always been very supportive I also want to thank members of the regional both past and present , but particularly I 'd like to thank all the regional officers and staff for their assistance and particularly George , Hugh and the officer I would also like to thank regional political officer for the Midlands and East Coast we now hold all the major positions of the Labour Party with I would also like to thank the national food and leisure committee for their help and support and particularly to David , Nick and To conclude , President , I 'd like to express my sincere thanks and love to those important people around me , my family .
28 The effect on our own accounts is that we now show all the mainstream activities of the Council together , and they are then separated out from the entries for all the other funds , appeals , and trust funds and so on .
29 We really want all the nasty
30 We do n't want them all we really want all the bad things at the bottom do n't we ?
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