Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [conj] [verb] [pron] [det] " in BNC.

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1 To come up with the right emotions for the President of the World , though hard work , was still so much easier than identifying her own .
2 Her beautiful mother who missed her so much and sent her all her love .
3 ‘ May one be so inquisitive as to enquire what that is ? ’
4 He 's only 16 and has his own specially adapted Renault 19 .
5 For several hundred years , the ‘ Debatable Land ’ was largely uninhabited and to keep it that way , in 1551 , a proclamation was issued jointly by the two nations , to the effect that : ‘ All Englishmen and Scottishmen after this proclamation is made are , and shall be , free to rob , burn , spoil , slay , murder and destroy , all and every such person or persons , their bodies , buildings , goods and cattle as do remain or shall inhabit upon any part of the said debatable land .
6 It was somehow better than making her own suppositions , which seemed to take an awful amount of energy and caused a lot of stress .
7 We try to rotate all the jobs on site between the eight of us — it makes life more interesting and gives us more flexibility .
8 There are few experiences more exciting than starting your own business .
9 Eventually I arrived down near Leicester Square , found a cafe that was still open and bought myself another cup of tea .
10 Which is probably better than getting them all at the same time .
11 He talks enthusiastically about ‘ getting back to some real police work ’ in ‘ the real world ’ , even though his responsibilities as Divisional Commander will be mainly administrative and give him little or no contact with the ‘ dangerous classes ’ .
12 Why not keep the phones such as the main one downstairs and the other one as open , I mean as closed and have your own personal one upstairs , in your room or whatever
13 He was n't taking anything seriously other than treating them both as nuisances .
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