Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [verb] [conj] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It was after Jesus was born so we call that B C , no sorry it was n't after it was before Jesus was born we call it B C before Christ . |
2 | When they were in their room together they agreed that Sister Dew was ‘ a bit of a trial ’ and that seemed to draw them together . |
3 | Perhaps it meant that Cindy Hill had revealed at least some of whatever it was that bothered her , which was a good thing , really . |
4 | Perhaps he suspected that Peter Redburn intended to whisper obscenities in her ear . |
5 | Hastily and irrelevantly she asserted that Mrs Monro was very fond of me . |
6 | Thus we find that Richard Holme , a former President of the Liberal Party , wrote about the topic in The People 's Kingdom , published in 1987 . |
7 | Finally he suggested that Mr Hancock must have been 180 degrees off-course . |
8 | The more of it I hear , the more I realise that metal music is unparodiable . |
9 | The more she considered the matter , the more she believed that Rose Cottage was as much a victim as she . |
10 | Yesterday we observed that Mr Jeffrey Archer ( whose idea of canvassing for the Tory Party has revived the lost art of burlesque ) had bet £10 that the Tories will win with a majority of 27 seats . |
11 | Retrospectively we know that capital outflow took place on a very large scale , amounting to £1,500 million in 1947–9 , well in excess of the receipts from the US loan . |
12 | So off he goes and murders Brenda . |
13 | So the first hopeful sign of realignment coming out of Labour 's leadership election was when Bryan Gould espoused devaluation — and the first disappointment was how rapidly he retreated when John Smith 's camp let it be known that , in their eyes , this disqualified Bryan as deputy leader . |
14 | ‘ But whenever I see that PG tea advert on TV I think how close I was to real trouble ! ’ |
15 | For the reasons which I have set out I consider that Morland J. was wrong , both not to apply article 10 and to hold that the Derbyshire County Council could sue for libel . |
16 | Now I assume that Mother Nature will age me along with everyone else . |
17 | And now she knew that Uncle Knacker did n't know any more than she did , and she was on her own because her parents could n't afford expensive lessons or a top-class pony . |
18 | Now we know that El Niño and the Southern Oscillation have enormously widespread effects , typically increasing rainfall in South America , but causing drought in much of Africa , South East Asia , and Australasia . |
19 | And now they say that Currer Bell is a writer who understands women very well ! ’ |
20 | Inevitably they argue that life stress events and family demographic variables are also important , and it may be the failure of much research to take these variables into account ( and probably the problems of doing so ) which explains why a stronger relationship between early attachment and behaviour and later adjustment is not found . |
21 | Now it appears that Paul Biya , Cameroon 's president , head of state and party chairman , has — in the words of a recent article in Japan 's Daily Yomiuri — ‘ decided to do what most of the world 's poorer nations do when they need ready cash , and approached [ Japan 's ] Foreign Affairs Ministry . ’ |
22 | Now he remembered that Phil Jordan had always transmitted unpleasant details in this lugubrious yet informative way . |
23 | Well I think that Bruce Kent should call for a referendum on the issue and I think the Labour Party should come out in favour of that . |
24 | Well I think if I M R O I think if I M R O members had had a compen a compensation responsibility or er then I feel that the members would have would have would have allowed certain things to happen . |
25 | And in fact in some of the schools was here I know that Mrs Flaws erm from Wyre her idea at the school was to make Orcadian children bilingual . |
26 | But er well you see but Billy Connolly brought an audience to that programme you would never have got |
27 | And she says well you see if Frank Bruno was n't sort of and stuff like he 'd be a better boxer . |
28 | ‘ Were n't you worried when Mr Trueman said that the residents would have to pay more and might n't be able to stay if they became ill ? |
29 | Do n't you know that Freddie Nash is now sharing Major Hallett 's cottage , where we had that party before Christmas ? |
30 | Do n't you know that Leeds fans express their affection for a player by verbally flaying him alive . |