Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [pers pn] [art] [num ord] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Oh , so you do n't so told you the first year ! |
2 | While other newspapers were wrongly calling it a second honeymoon , TODAY revealed that virtually the only time the couple acknowledged each other was when Diana intercepted a phone call from Charles to Mrs Parker-Bowles and a screaming row erupted . |
3 | All of these recommendations , however , are only to give you a first taste of the scope of theatrical writing . |
4 | She had just pressed it a second time when she heard a faint voice above the High Street traffic . |
5 | I remembered Sopworth saying how the cat had no sense of territory , how he 'd only just caught it the first time it escaped , racing north along the A2 . |
6 | As a matter of fact I usually just give him the first line or two and leave him to get on with it . |
7 | Individualism of this variety strives to put individuals in their social context , but nevertheless gives them the last laugh . |
8 | As a result , despite his good looks and affable personality , women scarcely gave him a second glance . |
9 | ‘ You could always consider it a last request . ’ |
10 | My movements up to this had been quite natural , and if I could continue to make her think I was unaware of her presence , she would possibly give me a second chance . |
11 | You 're always give him the last sweet to him ! |
12 | But I still enjoyed it the second time . |
13 | Death — she had so longed for it that she hardly gave it a second thought . |
14 | D. Hey , 1981 ) Mackworth occasionally appears as ‘ Judge Mackworth ’ , erroneously gives him a third wife . |
15 | Announcing this programme , the then Minister of Fuel and Power , Geoffrey Lloyd , said dramatically , ‘ Our nuclear pioneers have now given us a second chance — to lead another industrial revolution in the second half of the twentieth century . ' |
16 | And would Feargal now give him the third degree ? |
17 | Whatever time I ran him back , there was always a smiling , cheerful member of staff to greet him , strap him into the stair lift , help him to undress if necessary and even bring him a last cup of tea if he felt like one . |
18 | The men lounging beside the gate did n't even give them a second glance . |
19 | Most women I know would n't even give it a second thought . |
20 | Two indeed were peers , one the Lord Belasyse with whom Willys again quarrelled fiercely , perhaps even sending him a second challenge . |
21 | Well ask him the next time you see him . |
22 | Well do it the next day then Geoff . |
23 | Nowadays , she probably never even gave him a second thought . |
24 | Charlie parted with a penny and was handed a bagful , but no one even gave him a second glance . |
25 | If you then get it a second time you will then possibly have an allergic reaction to the horse serum . |
26 | Alice thought she could not leave her only child , her baby daughter , that she might never see again , without holding her once more , without at least giving her a last kiss . |
27 | Find out who will be there to wake them the next morning , if you are not on duty . |
28 | And I like Lovejoy , except I 've missed but they 're repeats , but I never saw it the first time . |