Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [vb base] [art] [num ord] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I still remember the first name you told me . ’
2 I usually make the last verse .
3 ( In the proof stage I nearly cut the last sentence in the book , which was that we would know the mind of God .
4 I double take the first glimpse
5 I dimly recall the first broadcast performance of this piece in the 1940s and rarely lose an opportunity of hearing any new recording of it .
6 If they do , I often play the next game as a slight change .
7 Like the hon. Gentleman , I well recall the Second Reading debate of the Shops Bill 1986 which followed upon the discussions and deliberations of the Auld committee which , since as long ago as 1985 , had been engaged in a series of debates about Sunday trading .
8 I therefore think the fourth plea affords a very good answer , and that the defendant is entitled to judgment thereon .
9 Some longer than others , I never forget the first day in Liverpool , I was a
10 I never forget the first morsel of professional advice I received : ‘ Play your own game , son , but keep the ball moving . ’
11 If you already have a first degree , the OU offers the opportunity to take a higher degree — MKA , MBA , MSc , BPhil , MPhil or PhD — either taught or by research .
12 But you always remember the first time .
13 the prodigal son , but you also have the second part of that which is almost a separate story of , the son who had not gone into the far country .
14 When you later screen a second replay on your colour television , it 's likely that you will be even more pleased with your efforts : the colours , the movement , the thrill of seeing and hearing the sights and sounds of the place where you live and of the people who live there ; it 's all magic , and a moment to be savoured .
15 You then ask the second child to write down any figures for the second row and you immediately write the third row .
16 If you simply start the next shot from here , you are left with an awkward pause and this spoils the effect of what has gone before .
17 You then ask the second child to write down any figures for the second row and you immediately write the third row .
18 You never get a second chance to make a first impression .
19 We just do the first thing and then we do the second thing .
20 So there are educational erm resources erm as well as others and in my view one of the great gaps that 's starting er that 's growing and growing in the world is the difference between educational patterns in the more advanced world and that in some parts of what we normally call the Third World .
21 We already have a second generation of RIP from Adobe which speeds the interpretation by up to four times .
22 We already have the first stage of economic and monetary union — the exchange rate mechanism — and it is already doing great damage to Britain .
23 In their writings we also see the first attempt to express the reality of the mystical life in the English language .
24 Over a third of the ‘ Eminence ’ output is new recordings , so we also have the first appearances on discs of Litton , Hough and Iŝan Edwards .
25 And I suppose we also experience a sixth sense .
26 Depending on the replies from them in relation to those that have lapsed we then send a second letter to them saying is there anybody that will take over the scheme , if not , right we we intend to remove the signs from the er from the area and then if there is no reply to this letter within fourteen days we you know we 'll come and remove the signs .
27 But , as Taylor shows , in the value-adding spectrum , they only comprise the first stage of a four-stage process .
28 The half lives of these radicals are measured in nanoseconds — they literally destroy the first thing they bump in to .
29 They normally appoint the first directors .
30 In the darkness , the driver of Gould 's car kept repeating , ‘ They always get the last car in the convoy … they always get the last car in the convoy ’ , but Gould knew that he would not get hit .
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