Example sentences of "[det] [noun] [prep] [adj] [noun pl] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 As Golding based this story on real boys he feels that even the youngest child has some evil in them and are capable of great wrongs .
2 So they went to the Kildingy Well which was s supposed to have some kind of magical properties you see and er I do n't ken if it was a a holy well or exactly but it certainly was reputed to have some kind of properties that could cure supposed to cure any disease save the black death .
3 In his next letter Leslie told me that on that day he had been assigned ‘ a rather painful duty … from 4 o'clock this afternoon for 24 hours I am escort to an officer under close arrest , a captain , I believe .
4 And I said the thing is , she 'll pick him up off the floor or she 'll pick him up out the basket and say if you do n't give me some money for some drugs I 'll chuck him on the floor !
5 Myrdal was able to pick up this anxiety from unstructured conversations he held with individual Americans .
6 If we try to describe this process in structural terms we will have to say that this externalization of forces of control leads to a marked deterioration and dissolution of the superego and , to a lesser extent , of the ego too .
7 Ah but they always watched th they would be in some place over bad storms you know .
8 When he had been on this diet for ten days he was tested with various foods .
9 Because there 's a few sort of non-local calls I could make to get
10 Whenever I have argued this point with other anglers they inevitably say that all you need to do is use a long link and a short hook-length when link-legering to obtain the same effect .
11 I spend part of the afternoon in the refreshment tent , enjoying a few reminiscences with some mates I have n't seen since Moses 's big match against Pharaoh 's magicians .
12 To this catalogue of inflectional variations he added a generous number of illustrations of the initial mutations .
13 And to be company for him in his old age among this sorority of Slavonic women he seemed to be siring .
14 This week for 24 hours they 're refusing to cook , shop or even help the kids with their homework because , they say , they should get a regular Government wage for all the time and effort they put into the home .
15 This week with those swimmers they were , those two women put a peg on their nose and had their swimming hats on and was doing the act of swimming in the lane ?
16 This week on handy hints we are talking fishing .
17 Perhaps it is in this area of human relations we have most to study and most to learn .
18 Um and I think there 's some acknowledgement in these quotes I 've got under end results , classifications and syndromes which um I suppose there 's some acknowledgement that maybe these things were adaptive at the time but maybe once people are grown up they 're not quite so adaptive .
19 In trying to provide some answers to these questions I shall demonstrate the ways in which anti-racist and anti-sexist policies frequently mirror each other in rhetoric and analysis .
20 Using this battery of sensitive tests we were unable to find evidence that maintenance treatment with mesalazine was any more nephrotoxic than continued treatment with sulphasalazine .
21 For this reason above all others she had come very close to declining Philip Swallow 's proposal to nominate her for the Shadow Scheme .
22 Depending on the replies from them in relation to those that have lapsed we then send a second letter to them saying is there anybody that will take over the scheme , if not , right we we intend to remove the signs from the er from the area and then if there is no reply to this letter within fourteen days we you know we 'll come and remove the signs .
23 Please try to fill in this form for all titles you are responsible for and use this as an exercise to test its viability before we have Phil do something more elegant .
24 In this playhouse of infinite forms I have had my play and here have I caught sight of him that is formless .
25 Although they can bring some benefits to car-congested towns they almost always carry the penalty of significant environmental damage to the countryside and to the setting of towns .
26 Well yes , yes in terms it sounds mos most confusing compared with a straightforward business world but if , if , if the campaign are saying that it 's got to be this way for legal reasons they 're not prepared to accept it .
27 That er that line I think went to just er a bit further up and erm er I say not an any matter of er another couple of hundred yards I think before there was only a single track .
28 In this land of two nations he was not big enough to be one of the just .
29 This time in three weeks it will all be over , we 'll all be sat there thinking well was it bloody worth it , all that hard work money and rushing about , is it worth it ?
30 Some time during those years I remember thinking it offensive that all the people ‘ up front ’ in black were male .
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