Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [noun pl] [art] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Enthusiastic supporters claimed that the movement gave to ‘ the Free Churches a unity they have never had before ’ although this same observer recognized that it was ‘ the Establishment that lies at the foundation of our contention ’ . |
2 | The busy physician points out that he makes many more night visits than the six calls a week he puts in a £270 claim for . |
3 | But the makers of the Jolly Roger ales believe they can find customers for the 100 barrels a week they soon hope to produce . |
4 | What do you think of the little hearts every time you put an enter ? |
5 | The two planned by-elections gave the Protestant Unionists the opportunity they needed to maintain the momentum of their electoral challenge . |
6 | Oh , it says here the basic necessities the things you buy have er have actually gone up , or they 've hardly moved at all . |
7 | James Price 's words eased the immediate worries of the villagers but for many of the older ones the world they had always known had come to an end . |
8 | But not many of the seventh years the year I am |
9 | As I watched them , I thought about all the crazy things the people I 've grown up with believe and do . |
10 | We bring many new titles into our library every month , so you wo n't be reading about the same programs every time you pick up your copy of Practical PC . |
11 | We bring many new titles into our library every month , so you wo n't be reading about the same programs every time you pick up your copy of Practical PC . |
12 | I got caught with all these drugs in a car by the same police ( I do n't know what I do , but it 's the same police every time I get arrested ) and I got charged with possession . |
13 | ‘ I have never given the Olympic Games a thought I am just plodding my way through the season , racing here and there , ’ he said . |
14 | It 's time to stop supporting Linfield , John , and give the other clubs the credit they deserve . |
15 | It has been suggested recently by a press commentator that without the CNAA there would be no polytechnics , and undoubtedly if the Council did not exist some similar body would be necessary to give the new institutions the opportunities they need for their full development . |
16 | Oh I 'm , I 'm not sure , it 's , it 's a few hundred pounds a year and I , I , I 'm really guessing it 's a few hundred pounds a year for what they call a retaining fee , for being firemen , and then it 's a few pounds every time they attend , and a lesser amount every time for an , a greater amount every time they go out on the fire engine , but it 's nothing er nothing exceptionally high , it 's , it 's very reasonable when you think they 've got other jobs to do |
17 | But it 's , we 've got to get them motivated and I 'm asking today , you know , we need more help and if you can spare a few hours a week it would be more than appreciated . |
18 | For the angler who only makes a few sorties a year it makes sense to buy hooks in smaller units like packets of ten . |
19 | There were no such thrills the day I visited the set of Dancing . |
20 | A dozen times a day she pictured the woman with prematurely white hair who was now holding Angel to her breast , and she ached with longing to change places with her . |
21 | Equally , half a dozen times a day she felt again his hand on her , and she burned . |
22 | ‘ About half a dozen times a year we find tarballs on that coast , which can come from right across the Atlantic , or passing ships could be to blame . ’ |
23 | The air ambulance is available to all ambulance services within flying time of the West Midlands , but it 's trial period of one year expires in May … and without a promise of half a million pounds a year it wo n't fly again . |
24 | Still hurrying along at a hundred miles an hour he leaned over towards me and lowered his voice . |