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

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1 Twenty minutes sitting quietly in the horsebox beforehand gives you this opportunity .
2 What a pity that the Opposition never tell us any success stories .
3 We saw in Chapter 3 that the law now offers you some protection if there is a ‘ transfer of undertaking ’ , although not if there is a mere sale of shareholding control .
4 The juice clearly did him some good .
5 But the exceptionally beautiful sunrise in the morning soon got us all up to try out the skiing in Georgia .
6 And the silly part of it is the milkman always puts it that side where you open the door , instead of this side .
7 The object somehow binds them all together .
8 The man then asked her some gentle questions .
9 And if you have an increase in , in one year and the situation then throws it all out of kilter .
10 The driver added : ‘ The company naturally wanted it all kept quiet .
11 This created the problem that their English-style education taught them liberal principles , while the system then denied them that same liberal advancement to the higher echelons of power and social prestige .
12 The Tories did come near to letting Neil Kinnock steal the election from us , but if the party either blames it all on Chris Patten or just forgets the matter as a bad dream , it would not deserve to win next time .
13 A picture of the Shah at the ruined temple on Philae shows him in a blazer and tie , wearing tinted glasses and looking very gaunt as a guide earnestly explains it all to him .
14 We did a confidential letter to Edinburgh District a month ago telling them that .
15 So what we 've done we 've made a film just to show you all the different jobs that archaeologists do .
16 If an exercise ever causes you any pain you must stop immediately .
17 The silly , extravagant , strange or ludicrous sound of an idea sometimes tells us more about ourselves , about our prejudices and resistance to change , than about the truth contained in the idea itself . ’
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