Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] [verb] [pers pn] [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 A couple of years of university so familiarises us with this idea that literature dissolves entirely into the drudgery of reading and writing crit .
2 The journey in Howard 's car forcibly reminded him of that limitation , however , as he struggled to get the thing going over thirty miles per hour .
3 The programme never described him as such , though he certainly wields the authority you would expect that title would give him .
4 Yeah Oh Ange your shopping Right see you at half past twelve then Ange , come over a bit before at twelve if you want .
5 The driver of the train did n't see him until it was too late , the engine literally cut him in half , he must have died instantly .
6 This girl just told me about this Polo factory outlet up near Canada … you can get a $200 knitted sweater for , like $20 — that 's outrageous ! ’
7 In order to help us I think in our discussions , it seems to me that , I think we ought to write formally to the County Council and to the District Council actually asking them for more details of their consideration for what they intend to do about parishes .
8 Did he deliberately draw himself to your attention merely to involve you in this new Ordo — or because he hopes you might lance the boil of a conspiracy without him needing to show his own hand ?
9 Any contributions for the next edition please send/give them to any of us .
10 There are so many to admire … the young river , rushing headlong over the Linn of Dee … salmon leaping up the Falls of Feugh … the austere beauty and grandeur of mountain scenery always surrounds you in this gloriously unspoilt land .
11 The road was crossed by a locked-down barrier about two kilometres further on , but Belov had a key and the barrier hardly slowed them at all .
12 In terms of how rant and rave for probably not very long and you do n't get aggressive behaviour , got nowhere else to go , you got ta get to come back down hang on to the chair to grim death absolute shambles never used it like this .
13 Third parties have no legal basis for a claim that a treaty merely affects them in some way , or that non-performance or reduced performance has frustrated their own expectations ; nor can they interfere with the rights of other States to enter into such treaties .
14 Raven also had him round several times to meals at his house .
15 Like , all their films came , like Alex 's film of er Spain empties the camera basically puts it in this pile they keep in a drawer somewhere of films , okay ?
16 Used in conjunction with the other clues given in the text and the illustrations , this information soon guided me to some very productive search areas .
17 Placing a camera in any situation usually diminishes it in some way , but the opposite is true of Hannah — the camera adores her .
18 In addition I explained to her that , having found the original event and looked at it through adult eyes , there was no danger that she would put an end to one problem only to replace it with another , as might have happened if we had not investigated its origins .
19 They were confined for the most part to the close proximity of the waterways and some parts of the country hardly knew them at all .
20 While Marx rejects needs as the units in terms of which economic phenomena should be analysed , he could in principle simply replace them by some other property of individuals , and found a theory on this trait instead .
21 There is an i there is an idea afoot to bring them to this country , to let policemen , cos the policeman 's truncheon is only short use them someone has to be close but these pacifiers can be a offensive weapon and a defensive weapon .
22 You yearn to bring about a revolution in your lifestyle and it 's undoubtedly possible in April — but it will be a hollow victory if you overthrow one repressive regime just to replace it with another .
23 The vendor of our current house also put us under some pressure to keep on her cleaner but , this time , we waited until the exchange of contracts to reject the idea .
24 Using the Post Office also provides us with more branches than all the other clearing banks put together .
25 but no , th the medicine never affected her like that !
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