Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] [pron] [verb] [pron] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Alexei 's expression was anguished , and it was clear that he wished himself elsewhere .
2 From the words of my right hon. and learned Friend the Secretary of State , it is clear that he regards it as vital that King 's Cross should go ahead as an essential part of the entire project .
3 ‘ Khan , it 's clear that you want me out of Kinsai .
4 Ironically the price of sterling went up so high that it made it very difficult for us to sell our other manufactured goods and many people are now of the belief that because of the North Sea oil price rises , this had an adverse affect on our economy , making it more difficult for us to sell manufacturing goods because the pound was very strong against other currencies .
5 Its complete lack of any taste was so nauseating that I spat it out and decided to eat the rest of the bread by itself I was finishing this when there was the sound of boots in the passage again .
6 He 's half and half , in fact a little bit more English if you weigh it up . ’
7 The best time to visit is in stormy conditions when the birds are on the wing , but the day we went was calm and we saw them only sitting on their nests .
8 I think , yeah I think it might look wrong if you turned it up actually .
9 I think it was very interesting and it warns you not to talk to strangers .
10 Erm but some of these childrens ' addresses that we 've had at St Paul 's they are very interesting and you get something out of them .
11 I felt my hand touch something feathery and I pulled it out to see what it was .
12 He sits thinking about everything that could go wrong and I suppose it just eats him up . ’
13 Bryony if you 're going to walk you need hold on to there because when you hang on to the handle it 's too high and you tip it over .
14 At the weekend I received a letter and a petition from a young girl called Frances aged nine years old and it brought it home to me that it is n't an adult centred er erm issue , that it 's one for everybody who lives in Leicestershire .
15 Well he took the old and he offered him out .
16 I think he 'd be interested if you heard anything tonight .
17 Just now the autumnal coolth was tonic and he breathed it in like drinking draughts of fresh milk , then took dippersful of water from the butt at the side of the house and sluiced his head into activity .
18 Well I 've learnt a lesson good and proper and I 'ope I never see you again . ’
19 Er , I du n no what you think but I mean it does state there , it 's quite interesting if one reads it out
20 It made him feel afraid but it excited him too .
21 But we are embarrassed because we got it wrong when usually we do not .
22 Euripides would probably have said that what Aeschylus did was wrong because he did it unconsciously .
23 I was up till three o'clock in the morning , very often , getting these prepared because they wanted them as quickly as possible , you know and er er it was the same when I , I do n't know when
24 I 'm not interested whether you take him seriously or not .
25 It is easier to space the seedlings , and they are less likely to become overcrowded before you prick them out .
26 Er now it claims , of course that this is a more efficient purchasing mechanism on behalf of the patients and the community of this area the problem is , of course , it depends what you mean by efficiency and the truth is , that we may get increased our purchasing in terms of frugal as they put it delicately our patients !
27 No , it just look different when you took them off
28 With large numbers this can cause even worse handling and registration problems than for paper , and even , perhaps , extra complications if a disk turns out to be corrupt ( ‘ It was OK when I handed it in . ’ )
29 Well it 's certainly clear that some of the companies , for instance Cliffhanger , which have grown in Brighton and developed Brighton as a base , are not just immensely popular within Brighton , but also very popular when we take them out on tour , or when they offer their services to other venues in other parts of East Sussex or Kent , and this is equally true of some of the community orientated groups , some of the musicians and artists who live and work primarily in Brighton erm their talent is readily appreciable throughout the region and therefore it 's part of our tactics to talk to artists who are operating in the Brighton area and see whether they 're willing or interested in taking some of their work out to other parts of the region .
30 It all went wrong when they discovered something up a gum-tree in Malaysia and called it gutta-percha .
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