Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pers pn] [verb] [adj] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Within two hours I had all the information I needed to know .
2 As readers we expect such a persona to describe a scene , dramatise some situation , and express feelings .
3 About every two months we send all the lot back and renew them .
4 But over the next months they became convinced the couple had been killed by someone they knew .
5 When you are in the air and have climbed to 800 feet you check all the cockpit instruments again .
6 whereas other bigger sites we do all the planning and everything you know
7 In such circumstances he needs all the help that it makes economic sense to provide .
8 If we can remove these little stresses , or ‘ weeds ’ , from our lives it makes such a difference .
9 For the next fourteen days I spent all the daylight hours either on the forest road , on which no-one but myself ever set foot , or in the jungle , and only twice during that period did I get near the tigress .
10 In those three days I think half the nursing staff at the hospital came up to wave .
11 It 's still as as we said on Friday , places I think all the districts but certainly puts the Selby district in , in great difficulty , in in that we 've already acknowledged that we feel Selby district is an appropriate location for a new settlement and there are indeed two particular road corridors that that unclear
12 For several years we drove all the way down from Hertfordshire to Cornwall , very slowly , starting in the early hours of the morning and arriving about tea-time , if we were lucky .
13 The remaining two and a half thousand , because they come in on very much slower methods , can take up to two to three hours to reach Bracknell , but by the end of the three hours we have all the information that was available at any given hour of the day .
14 IN THESE TOUGH TIMES we need all the influence we can get !
15 To calm my feelings I walked all the way back to London .
16 Erm , I do n't think it 'll ever take off actu , actually , because er you 've got all the traffic all there already and if you 've got say , say you have got Hibs and Hearts you got all the traffic going out there at the same time and it 's gon na be chock-a-block !
17 Six of us , Mohammed , Aziz , Ali ( Aziz 's assistant ) , six locals and goods it took half an hour to unload half way , was a fairly modest load .
18 In tightly organized pages it makes sure a reader can find needed information quickly .
19 He made available to the newcomers he employed all the mechanism required to make films .
20 After another ten minutes they had half a bucketful of the squirming delicacy .
21 Memories , mingled with joy and sadness , come flooding back when they visit Angelique ( Jeanne Moreau ) the former lover of both Cyril and Waldo , and the graves of those friends they lost half a century before .
22 Same as the south fields they pinched all a lot of that .
23 They provided the citizens with a wide variety of fresh fish for its fast days and during the close seasons they exploited all the resources of the riverside that they could utilize .
24 In some numbers he wrote half the contents ; in others , especially at the time of an operation on his eyes for glaucoma , little .
25 Sorry , the only one I eh , I eh got this idea was when I first took this up I went into the hut in the town , and I picked up the booklets , you know that they have on the counter , and in one of these booklets it had that the vet 's were now I do n't know what I 'm , I 'm very lost for everything like this , but they 've kept and therefore if your animal needed , your pet needed treatment it would be done by the private vet 's and eh , mon the money would be re would be reclaimed by the vet from the R S P C A , and I think that gave to erm .
26 When Paul ( or the writer ) in I Timothy 2 tails about women not teaching men he makes this an absolute because he was reflecting Jewish society at the time .
27 And although there were many dreams and faces I remained all the time in my bed .
28 By purporting to de-interpret them by removing the excrescences of later interpretations it made possible a reinterpretation which allowed mythology to be seen again as something that while still existing on the level of the most civilized and polished communication kept speaking of what it had sprung from — men 's basic needs and desires .
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