Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] [vb -s] [prep] [art] [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm suggesting we send that man a voucher for fifty pound that his company or he puts towards the next time they buy a full fare or an Apex and then we actually get fifty quid or a hundred and fifty quid . |
2 | The limbs of the fallen figure in the snake-cup show through the clothes , a feature recorded in Polygnotos 's work and which reappears in the third Sotades cup , again fragmentary , with a charming picture of girls ( perhaps Hesperides ) picking apples . |
3 | But it is a feudalism where inequalities and poverty have been intensified by British colonialism and which has in the last thirty-seven years since independence been in a state of flux caused by the varying stages of capitalism which reach out to it from the towns and cities of the Indian sub-continent . |
4 | the bell to get the bus to stop and he goes to the next flaming stop ! |
5 | In a sense , this is typical first-novel fare , and it reads like a first novel , with its attendant flaws — the heavy imbalances and visible seams . |
6 | And , and obviously it was ridiculous , every second word I was having to look up and then I 'd get all that and it moves onto the next one . |
7 | And it comes to the first of August , and Graham gets his car , his new X J S , and I get my new Lada , and we 've been out at midnight doing all this , but we come to the branch in the morning , and he parks his X J S there , and I park my Lada next to it . |
8 | There are some bright spots on your horizon and what occurs around the 7th ought to add a fillip to career or cash matters . |
9 | In Scotland and Wales there is the same pressure for equal treatment but it comes in the first instance from MPs who will pounce on any discrepancies and ask why England ( or Scotland and Wales ) is receiving special treatment . |
10 | ’ But it appears from the fourth plea that that marriage had already been agreed on , and that the testator knew it . |