Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [noun] [prep] [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Some of the walk is waymarked with green/yellow arrows though as much of it is over rarely used rights of way you 'll need to keep your OS maps close at hand .
2 The most complete Collection of rock'n'roll you could ever wish to own yours on four double-length cassettes or eight LPs .
3 I sat in the armchair and was entertained by the funniest and most unorthodox brand of humour I had experienced in the short time in which I had graced the Earth with my presence .
4 But I mean basically that sort of contract you want to complete .
5 Yeah , well not very , the only that sort of thing I .
6 I suppose , also , I have — well , one person in particular whose timekeeping is n't great — I mean obviously this sort of job it 's not important to be there on the dot of nine , but I think sometimes she slides .
7 Surely in this day and age with so much emphasis on safety it is madness to surface roads like this .
8 Ah the sort of things , the sort of optimism that culminated in that y'know all those Alex Comfort books , Alex Comfort Industries plc , the Joy of Sex , More Joy of Sex , Yet More Joy of Sex y'know kind of er erm y'know kind of er erm y'know kind of so much joy of sex I 'm thrilled to death y'know this kind of kind of er all these things , Joy of S Joy of Safer Sex as it is now , trying to leap on the bandwagon .
9 If you have a somewhat limited understanding of sex you may have wondered why people contrive to incorporate such things as whips , chains , handcuffs and strange costumes into their sexual relations .
10 If the embryos have taken so much trouble to have so well-defined patterns of cleavage it is a reasonable expectation that the cleavage pattern may be involved in specifying cell fate .
11 But after so many years in showbusiness it was n't surprising .
12 long , long plain pieces of area you could
13 There 's a very good example of that some years ago er in one of these groups I had erm a student had a severe stutter problem and he said that he had hypnosis and for two years he was fine , he had no stutter and suddenly one day under stress it came back an and ever since erm then he was having some other kind of treatment I think , but er but that 's typical .
14 It was a celebration of all that is ugly and pointless about pop culture ; flaccid , unimaginative , shallow , a lifestyle celebration for people without a lifestyle , a mundane parade of talentless cretins performing their laughable music for the amusement of the most appalling heap of detritus I 've ever seen assembled in one place .
15 Well just that kind of person I suppose .
16 Ironically , Rockefeller was exactly that type of capitalist he would have despised back in England .
17 By a desperately ironic twist of fate he found himself confronting an away match at Swindon at the height of the press exposure about his betting .
18 We will examine each of these misconceptions in turn , so that once we have torn away these layers of misunderstanding we can get to the kernel of doubt and see not only its dangers but its value .
19 Some of the most impressively complex examples of behaviour we see are known to be wholly innate .
20 Life after Brian could not after started better for United … just 41 seconds after kick-off they were in the lead … a defence slip-up by watford but they all count …
21 Life after Brian could not after started better for United … just 41 seconds after kick-off they were in the lead … a defence slip-up by watford but they all count …
22 If you do just one thing in isolation it probably will not have the desired effect because people gain a general , overall impression from a combination of :
23 Garden Life could turn out to be the most valuable contribution to conservation we have seen for some time .
24 Yeah I think it it 's it 's been coming on a sort of er you know we we we tour here twice a year every year and we release an album every year at this time and a video , so it 's for all the people who like that type of music they know it 's going to be there and they come out to see us all the time you know and er as you say it goes on and on but lucky enough there is an awful lot of material for us to do and you know there should n't be any problem .
25 And , the thing that she er the subjects , there should be more different variety of subject she said
26 To achieve a more three-dimensional model of soil it was necessary to proceed beyond the catena concept that had been introduced into soil studies based on work in East Africa , and development depended upon close relation between soils and the landsurface .
27 The requirements for military or test pilots place less emphasis on the number of flying hours required and this is compensated for by the more stringent type of flying they have been involved in ( though it is true that a large proportion of airline pilots learned to fly and served in military aviation before becoming civil pilots ) .
28 While we are still all romantics at heart we gardeners are also practical .
29 ‘ Would n't threw at me be a more apt way of phrasing it ? ’
30 The more extreme flights of rhetoric we encountered were almost always associated with managerial detachment from the classroom .
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