Example sentences of "[noun] [adj] [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Always use a new condom each time you have penetrative sex . |
2 | Once on board that plane they would be strictly at the mercy of the count . |
3 | In the general election that autumn he stood , this time as official Conservative candidate , for West Toxteth . |
4 | Press the button gently but firmly and without jerking the camcorder each time you start and stop . |
5 | If he had put a second £100 into the FT-SE index each time he bought from the state , the resulting shares would now be worth only a little over a third more than he paid . |
6 | Before he left for his six weeks stay in Swindon that spring he had first called her ‘ sweet ’ , she recalled four months later , ‘ in the little passage , near the willows , near the farm ’ on Wandsworth Common . |
7 | In mid-June that year he lectured in Birmingham several nights running . |
8 | ‘ Your free and easy ways were all very well when you were a little girl — though Daddy did spank you , if you remember , for letting the sweep try on his medals , and you got some terrible bruises that time you rescued the kitten from those rough boys . |
9 | Edwin must have been struck by the contrast each time he climbed the stairs . |
10 | The retina contains only nine light detectors , but by scanning the image up to ten times each second it is able to build up some kind of picture . |
11 | For instance that chap you gave those tickets to Munich |
12 | Now what we 're plotting up here is D S by D T well we do n't call it that it 's a bit confusing call it velocity . |
13 | Out on the ridge that night he decided there was nothing for it . |
14 | Before leaving camp that morning she had removed her T-shirt and jumper , retaining only her shirt , and now her exertions had stretched the gap to reveal an embarrassingly large amount of cleavage . |
15 | Although they did n't win the BAFTA award that time they did in 1985 — with the theme music for another television series , Robin of Sherwood . |
16 | When Jed walked into Creed 's apartment that night he was , in Turner 's language , ‘ live ’ . |
17 | And er of course we took away all the iron beds , put wooden beds , we put little wardrobes in the rooms and these thi tackling it bit by bit each year you see . |
18 | By lying down for twenty minutes each day you can prevent this from happening . |
19 | Forty five minutes each side it runs . |
20 | ‘ I like to provide kids with pictures that contain lots of details so that they can find something new in the illustrations each time they look at them . |
21 | ‘ I like to provide kids with pictures that contain lots of details so that they can find something new in the illustrations each time they look at them . |
22 | So you 're talking about thirty or I suppose that Three hours each way I suppose . |
23 | In the tent that night we eat smoked trout and Odd-Knut tells us that the previous year there was a fight on his team and after it was over and the dogs were moving again he saw blood on the snow . |
24 | The sad part about the whole sorry affair is that you appear to have been badly let down by those who by rights ought to feel indebted to you , but with the Sun in Aries and that part of your solar chart related to affairs of the heart you are bound to win some kind of moral victory , and even if you do decide to make a settlement this month you should still feel you really have much to celebrate . |
25 | Those placed in an ‘ express ’ stream had even less reason for preserving a broad curriculum : like myself and my contemporaries in Cardiff High School they rattled along to their first public examination ( O level after 1951 ) at the age of fifteen , and so secured the privilege of early entry — together with the possibility of some extra time — in the sixth form . |
26 | On the board this morning we 're going to have a bash at thinking about some targets , we 're going to have a bash think about , how you think you 've done so far ? |
27 | Oh in that case this year I would n't mention it if I was you , you might get away with it . |
28 | I know what I need , to put my head down for half an hour this afternoon I wo n't be fit for nothing the night . |
29 | If the Chancellor is to balance his budget this autumn it looks likely that VAT will be added in several areas which have been zero rated until now , and public transport may be one of them . |
30 | The palazzo was built in the early seventeenth century and after spending a period as one of the centres of Milanese high life it was taken over by a prestigious academy , the Accademia dei Fenici . |