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

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1 I intend to keep the fry in a number of these nets for the first few weeks of their lives and feed them on newly hatched brine shrimp .
2 KEITH Thomas 's article on warm beer ( September ) highlights the main reason why I so rarely attend beer festivals these days .
3 I also guiltily recollected Lady Carey 's insidious remarks : somehow or other Benjamin was always close to the murdered person .
4 McCartney is a big influence , but I also really love Ron Wood 's bass playing on Jeff Beck 's ‘ Truth ’ album .
5 I goes to Scott , I really really hate love bites and er and he goes , yeah and me .
6 But have you not already briefed Mr Major , have you not already briefed Downing Street about those talks , and given that you have , what else is there , what else can you offer Mr Major , that you have n't already offered ?
7 But have you not already briefed Mr Major , have you not already briefed Downing Street about those talks , and given that you have , what else is there , what else can you offer Mr Major , that you have n't already offered ?
8 ‘ Linda , you up there worryin' Sergeant Joe again ? ’
9 You quite often get correlation coefficients in the order of about point three , R equals point three , R equals minus point three .
10 Because she had recovered completely , I mean , so completely that she no longer required Dr Kingdom 's services as a counsellor .
11 Unfortunately , you no longer get tax relief on home improvements ( nor on the extended part of a mortgage used for home improvements ) , and grants from local councils have also been cut back quite dramatically .
12 We 're into the mortification of the flesh , and doing penance — we only ever eat bacon sandwiches and then make each other feel guilty at set hours every day . ’
13 Each copy of the program carries a READ.ME file that includes information about how to contact the group , many of our committee members are actively involved in writing articles for the computer press and we also regularly take stand space at major events such as the EP Show and the Desktop Publishing exhibition .
14 We also now have G P fundholders .
15 We nearly always had milk pudding , rice pudding , semolina or some other stodge .
16 Not all cases of Crohn 's disease were identified in the colectomy specimen ; nevertheless we now rarely perform pouch construction at the time of colectomy because of the possibility of unrecognised Crohn 's disease .
17 I 'd be interested to hear anyone 's opinion on this subject , but do bear in mind that in any case we almost always mention construction materials , talk about frets and pickups , in addition to commenting on nut width and fingerboard radius during the course of a review .
18 In the days of calculators and computers , we no longer use log tables to speed up hand calculations .
19 First , it is easy to see from everyday experience that other ‘ time-bound ’ features of the story are no longer with us ( houses are no longer being bombed , we no longer have air raid shelters in our gardens ) .
20 When we asked Winsor & Newton why they stopped distributing canvas pins , John Oldfield explained , ‘ We no longer handle canvas pins in our range .
21 When we asked Winsor & Newton why they stopped distributing canvas pins , John Oldfield explained , ‘ We no longer handle canvas pins in our range .
22 A resourceful and pacy winger , with a strong shot , Peter deservedly earned the affection of all the Palace clientele of the mid-1950s , but these were troubled days at Selhurst Park and fans of that period are left with the feeling that we never really saw Peter Berry consistently produce the level of football of which he was undoubtedly capable .
23 They not only outplayed world champions Australia , but did so with panache , spirit and skill that will send shock waves throughout the game .
24 In their group they not only face Hong Kong , who won the plate competition last season , but also Italy who are one of the eight seeded teams .
25 So , on their recent visit to the UK , they not only performed club dates but also lectured at London 's Africa Centre , holding a cultural convention ‘ to promote communications between London and New York ’ , and to introduce Blackwatch — X-Clan minus the music .
26 In these cases judgment can be entered in default of delivery of a defence within 14 days ( Ord 9 , r 4A ) ; " fixed date actions " is therefore something of a misnomer since they more closely resemble default actions .
27 Montagu testified that they never seriously doubted Lloyd George 's ability to form a Government .
28 Other talking points were Paul Cadd 's clapped-out car and slow driving , and him nearly feeling the Hand of Plod when he rather loudly called Rik Mayell a ******* **** after he was announced man of the match : the local constable was ideally placed ( on the touchline , two yards away ) and had a real nik-nik look in his eye .
29 ‘ But is it all right to eat Grandson Richard 's sandwich ? ’
30 Without tampering with the deviant sentence itself , we can investigate the effects of placing it in variously elaborated discourse contexts .
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