Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [noun pl] [adj] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | The boots served me well in wet weather doing an admirable job in keeping my feet dry , but on some of the hotter days this year I did find that my feet got unpleasantly hot and sweaty . |
2 | on normal phone bills , but er the international calls international call they do . |
3 | Rudder also paints a picturesque scene in 1777 : ‘ On the curious travellers first approach it presents at once a very striking and respectable appearance , consisting of a number of well built houses , equal to a little town , lying very contiguous , but not joined together ’ . |
4 | No , I mean all the fourth years last year you was allowed to out and go ice skating and things like that and this year we did n't get nothing . |
5 | The rector of Weston-Longville in Norfolk was well placed to appreciate the contrast between the six-figure income of Prinny at Carlton House , the building of which accounted for much of his debt , and the nine pounds annual wage he paid his servant Ben Leggatt . |
6 | It is great to see the same faces each time I come back . |
7 | It is great to see the same faces each time I come back . |
8 | I sympathized and threw in a few choice obscenities and ‘ hanging 's too good for ‘ ems ’ but made a note to pick up a few watches next time I was down the Brick Lane midnight market . |
9 | Well having seen Blackburn Rovers away from home a few times this season I I 've got ta say at half time I thought they 'd they 'd be comfortably in control . |
10 | A few occassions this year he 's had a go at some defender who is twice as big as him . |
11 | For a few days last week it looked as though United States voters would behave as British voters did earlier this year and swing back to the devil they knew . |
12 | A few miles outside Idar I found a meadow by the side of the Nahe where I could picnic . |