Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [be] [verb] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Obviously we are losing some players to retirement , and other who are planning to play elsewhere , and we are going to have to bring in new people . |
2 | Finally we are offered such topics as Landscape-Movement ( Joan Eardley , W.G. Gilles , John Minton and Ivon Hitchens ) and Landscape-Space , with last but not least an Elizabeth Blackadder still life and Edward Middleditch 's panoramic vision of sea and rocks . |
3 | So in fact one of the things that you Cos usually you 're given more points here so you can get a nice curve on both sides so you get a nice Do n't go from there to there straight across . |
4 | Both individually and collectively we are given many opportunities to achieve that part of the Association 's Dedication that announces ‘ We shall remember them . ’ |
5 | Mr Robert Sheldon , chairman of the Commons Public Accounts Committee , said yesterday he was seeking more documents from the Department of Trade after Monday 's hearing when he cross-examined Sir Peter Gregson , the permanent secretary at the ministry . |
6 | Later we were to have several talks , but when I first arrived sick and ill and my GP went through the diagnosis , his greatest concern was to get me into the hands of a good specialist which he did with the utmost speed . |
7 | He 's just finished a book and now he 's doing some chapters for the new Cambridge History of Early Britain . ’ |
8 | Er well I was doing all kinds really there was a staff then and of servants but I was lo I was er looking after the old lady more than anything . |
9 | And not only have they consumed practically a quart of maple ice-cream , but just before I came in here they were ordering some pizzas ! |
10 | Then he were having some Aunts come from er his Aunts from er Manchester . |