Example sentences of "[indef pn] [adv] [adv] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 You tell Cartier to send someone right away down the track looking for a rope or some such , eh ?
2 In National Mutual General Insurance Association Ltd. v. Jones ( 1988 H.L. ) the issue was whether the sections could operate to defeat the title of someone much earlier in the chain of events than C. Thieves had stolen a car and sold it to A who sold it to C ( a car dealer ) who sold it to D ( another car dealer ) who sold it to Jones .
3 Having on hand someone as fast about the field as Back , so quick on to man and ball , could well prove an invaluable option .
4 Well there 's plenty foodwise here at the Show , but you want something just that little more exclusive , you might try wild boar , which until recent times was extinct on these isles .
5 ‘ These are Airborne blokes , ’ he said , ‘ and there are plenty more just outside the village .
6 okay , rightio then , well last week we used our bodies last week d' ya remember what we did ? , can you put your bag down please , take your jackets off , what do you think this is ? , come on , nobody else here in the room okay , so last week we we did if you remember , erm , now this week we 're going to do some sound tracks
7 Do you think that there 's a bias against women giving women erm the top positions of power on the County , because that 's where you would know , the County , we could talk to somebody else maybe about the City .
8 Further , if a shopper with some perverted sense of humour , intending only to create confusion and nothing more both for the supermarket and for other shoppers , switches labels , I do not think that that act of label switching alone is without more an appropriation , though it is not difficult to envisage some cases of dishonest label switching which could be .
9 The linking of sexual enjoyment with social status also proved a golden formula for Hugh Hefner , who had failed as a cartoonist and copy-writer on Esquire in Chicago and was doing none too well as a promoter of a magazine called Children 's Activities .
10 We timed the ride well because just as we cycled back into Fishguard the sky darkened and yet another downpour drove us none too reluctantly into a tearoom .
11 As he rose from the settle and put his glass down none too gently on the table , she said , ‘ Aye .
12 She pushed Christina none too gently towards the door .
13 Reginald now pushed Henry none too gently in the shoulder .
14 She laughed and punched him none too gently in the side .
15 In the latter case , it will meanwhile have the effect of turning literary study into something much closer to the sociology that Marxists have colonized in the modern academy .
16 ‘ But I did n't catch it , ’ said Stuart , puzzled , not realising the adult wish to make everything all right for the child , and to justify buying the rod .
17 The H registration year has n't been a good one so far for the car industry , but you have some successes .
18 We could borrow one easily enough from a lifting vessel or salvage tug but the chances are high that he 'd know nothing about explosives .
19 One book included a comment that Hitler had a ‘ mystical appeal ’ to women , but fails to discuss why or how , and suggests that Hitler 's views on the home as women 's place seem old-fashioned to us today , something unfortunately far from the case .
20 That one there right on the corner yeah ?
21 A word is not a category at all in the sense used : since a text may be decomposed entirely into a sequence of words , there is no linguistic sense in which one could choose to use something else instead of a word .
22 Any attempt to specify these incentives and disincentives would seem to get us back to something very much like the attempt to specify all possible human pleasures and pains which , as was mentioned in Chapter 1 , was one of Bentham 's less successful utilitarian ventures .
23 I bought something very quickly in the area where we had planned to buy before , and moved in in a matter of weeks , decorating the place with the help of my mum and dad and furnishing it with the family 's cast-offs and a sofa-bed which Nick gave me .
24 You could be lucky and pick up a good one very cheaply at a sale of farming equipment .
25 Operational matters are for the Governor , but I think it is important to bear in mind that although we know that violence was used in the early stages we have no evidence that anyone now still in the prison is in danger and you 've got to ask yourself in those circumstances whether you should risk injury or even death in storming the prison when as far as we know nobody remaining inside is now in danger .
26 There is nothing what actually says , only when that cheque goes back to the bank , there 's nothing anywhere apart from the bank who says that cheque is actually made out to .
27 " I do n't think I 'll ever feel anything ever again with the region I sit on , " grinned Chuck as he continued to bounce up and down on the plank bench .
28 Her left field of vision was impaired ( technically hemianopia ) , so that she had to turn her head and use her right eye in order to see anything even slightly to the left of her .
29 And of course the same thing applied with clothes and shoes , they always inspected the cleansiness and if your shoes had holes in or anything then once in a while there were new ones came in and y you were fitted out .
30 If clutter is your only problem , be ruthless and get rid of anything hanging around that you have not used for the last six months , and put anything else away in a cupboard , cabinet or closet somewhere .
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