Example sentences of "[noun sg] [coord] [pers pn] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Neither my brothers or sister or I have any children , ’ said Pakeezah when her mother had finished telling the story .
2 Is that are you saying that you fee you feel living here that as a second rate citizen or you think other people see you
3 He must have been radical in religion and he favoured English support for the cause of the Netherlands , possibly being used by Sir Francis Walsingham [ q.v. ] and Robert Dudley , Earl of Leicester [ q.v. ] , to urge this policy on Burghley .
4 I do n't know enough actuarial work to be able to and what settlements they should receive , but our own experience is that it 's hard enough to round up pensioners to form an association and we embody deferred pensioners and they 're even harder .
5 You were asked to phone in , so , erm , so our phone was out of order , so I had a phone card and it had four units on it .
6 If you , in case A , if you imagine that you 're presented with with a piece of paper or card and it has two symbols on it , right ?
7 If you use electricity to heat your water using the Domestic General Tariff and you install full Economy 7 Water Heating , you can have lashings of hot water at two thirds the cost or even less .
8 Joanna Lumley , Mick Jagger and Anna Ford are all older than the new US President and he has six years advantage on Cliff Richard .
9 Mr Turner was the BCR booking clerk at Craven Arms at the closure and he held various positions on other railways after that , rising to the position of stationmaster .
10 Elio de Angelis was his team-mate and he garnered such points as a deeply disappointing Lotus offered , winding up with a single point .
11 They are still a great club and they had several internationals out there . ’
12 Mowbray said : ‘ Every player wants to play for his home club and I have great memories of my Boro days .
13 They disliked having so young a couple in the vicarage and they made that plain .
14 Our curriculum is based on the 5 – 14 programme and we place great emphasis on the teaching of Language , Mathematics and Science , within a wide and varied curriculum .
15 He wore an anorak over a wool sweater with a polo neck and he wore tough cord jeans and walking boots .
16 She whispered it against the warmth of his neck and he released one hand to spear his fingers in her hair and tilt her face to his .
17 Du n no , had to me Theresa were n't ready , did n't expect until eight o'clock , I thought yeah I 've got ten minutes , sitting in my bedroom drinking a cup of tea and I heard this bing
18 The stated objective of this new contract is to improve the standard of general practice and it proposes substantial changes in the way general practice is structured and financed .
19 The following two clauses come from Lincoln CAB 's code of practice and it illustrates one approach to the demarcation of responsibilities within a psychiatric hospital :
20 My lover and I dined last night in Cambridge at the Master 's Lodge of his college .
21 hit the front of the car and she went that way , and she finished up in the hedge
22 Gloucester never got themselves into gear and they made hard work of what should have been a straightforward game … in the second half they hammered away at Scottish … all but lived on their line but failed to get over it …
23 They were the Bay City Rollers meets The Hammer Of The Gods — except they did n't dress crap and they had good hair .
24 Apart from the support groups that CRUSE runs , it also produces a large range of literature about the problems of bereavement and it provides practical help in dealing with paperwork and other matters that a bereaved person may never have dealt with before .
25 ‘ He gave the right advice to the industry and we followed that advice , ’ said Mr Henderson .
26 It 's all anonymous , you 're not e e e nobody know who it is , it 's for it 's for a dictionary and they want new words that are commonly used and they do n't want and all old words that never get used it 'll be dropped in the next edition of the dictionary .
27 Well I think the answer to that is you 've got to remember this kind of hunting is cooperative and cooperative hunting does rely first of all on having other men to go hunting with you which is , which is important and also or so I 'm told by people like David McKnight and Warren Shapiro an awful lot depends on information , we want to know where the game is , who saw what where , what did they catch you know , was there rainfall over the so and so ranges and so on , and you need to know that information if you 're gon na be an effective hunter and you need good communication with other men .
28 So he , he thought he 'd do an experiment , er he took a small piece of radium which he 'd extracted from several tons of pitchblende and he put this bit of radium on his forearm and , and put a bandage round to hold it in place and left it there for a week and said right I 'll see what happens .
29 He is in a better position than others to initiate confrontation and he has some resources at his disposal .
30 Now we 've kept it fairly simple on the on the medical practice side and we have three sizes and three sizes only .
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