Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun sg] [verb] [prep] [num ord] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Two years ago my wife changed to first class to ensure a seat — it 's another £700 — but she still does n't get one . ’
2 It did not escape Sarah 's notice that Michael was treated as the head of the family and her husband relegated to second position .
3 Here in Brighton not so long ago , she and members of her Cabinet experienced at first hand all the skills , courage and dedication of my colleagues .
4 Then , ‘ The money , ’ she said with a snap , as her brain clicked into fourth gear .
5 ‘ We also want to know exactly how Garland spent his time from Saturday afternoon when his father died to last night when somebody shot him on the wharf .
6 His appointment comes with next month 's retirement of assistant chief constable Fred Smith .
7 ‘ Having read your manifesto I feel bound to add that your racist policies , your opposition to aid for third world countries , and your proposals for the quarantining of those carry the AIDS virus are deeply repugnant to the Christian consciousness . ’
8 You wo n't get any increase this year , but if you put in a good bid now you might get your allocation upped for next year . ’
9 The first thing I would point to is that our training costs for last year averaged out at £5,100 per trainee .
10 Er I wan na get my car first this year so that gives me time to save for next year .
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