Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] [pron] [vb base] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I would , therefore , expect every beginner to ferreting to obtain one of these battery-powered locator systems since they really are quite simple to use — and for a beginner especially they save an enormous amount of time .
2 Travelling to the Continent now I feel a gloomy foreboding , for there is a whiff of decline in the air .
3 And you want to find that side well we get the right way would n't it let's see .
4 now if you go along the coast road and it 's , you look at the lamp post right they have a little white circle with a black line in it
5 If you visit a place frequently you undergo a strange transition in feelings towards it .
6 Dartmoor 's a shadow of its real self in the sunshine — to appreciate the place fully you need a healthy covering of mist .
7 ‘ If we get good ball then we have an attacking team to set this game alight , ’ said Barbarians secretary Geoffrey Windsor-Lewis .
8 " From the quarter-deck to the space below you see the utmost extremity of human misery ; such crowding , such filth , such stench .
9 If the Macs of the mid-line are on song then I fancy the Scots to nail a win .
10 Perhaps you saw the two TV programmes on American fundamentalism recently which put the ghastly and unacceptable face of that form of fundamentalism before us .
11 Well of course then you get a hot summer and it er it er revealed the cracks and the breaks , see ?
12 If shareholders can not be shown to be morally entitled to the corporate property then they have no antecedent moral right to exercise or allocate the power that flows from it , and accordingly the property rights justification of corporate power must fail , and with it , the project of explaining companies as private shareholder domains .
13 Similarly , models of normal reading aloud which distinguish a lexical from a non-lexical procedure for reading aloud provide straightforward interpretations of two contrasting patterns of acquired dyslexia ( surface dyslexia and phonological dyslexia ) , and models of normal spelling which distinguish lexical from non-lexical procedures for spelling allow us to interpret two contrasting patterns of acquired dysgraphia ( surface dysgraphia and phonological dysgraphia ) .
14 He lost the protracted litigation with the Queen and this could have been a factor amongst those which persuaded him into treasonable activity later which cost the worthy earl his head !
15 Fun Fortnight Today we present the Fun Fortnight Laughter Awards Most Miserable Man on Merseyside Funniest School on Merseyside .
16 I retorted angrily : ‘ If I have ambition sans ability then we make a good team .
17 They have a violent film then they have a violent advert .
18 But that 's so quickly out of date again you see the good wood cos I mean they they have new government schemes , schemes every year do n't they ?
19 You do a little bit of input well I say a little bit , you do some input , practice and participation then build on that , okay ?
20 and that was for that , then I had a letter back to say that we were having , there was too much money coming in a week for me to draw unemployment and then they , then a few days later I had this double page letter a big one that says you are entitled to no prescription help , X amount of pounds after erm eighty pounds per glasses you are responsible for the first eighty pound , we say that you can afford to pay that , so much on your teeth , if you 're visiting somebody in prison then you exceed a certain amount of mileage you can only get it if you exceed more than twenty five pound incurring , then I thought oh blow it , forget it , and I never done it , that all come to then , that 's why I wanted a ten of your wage , wage slips you remember now ?
21 ‘ We have a centre-left Cabinet and a centre-right Parliamentary party therefore I think the Prime Minister should have an early opportunity to redress that balance and have a Cabinet more representative of popular and party opinion . ’
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