Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [adv prt] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | er er so what he 's done , he 's kept that money back to cover his self in case the tax say like they want twenty five percent . |
2 | One interesting reaction was that in stating , for example , that science should be taught to all pupils in some form or other in the last two years of schooling for 10–20 per cent of the time ( in addition to a broad course up to age 13 years ) , the DES was implicitly committing itself to increased resources , in terms of teachers and facilities . |
3 | Quite apart from the facts , however , his Lordship found the greatest difficulty in seeing that the claim was made out in law . |
4 | I am delighted that it has now decided to co-operate with the Government and solve a problem that I brought the regional affairs committee of the European Parliament over to look at 14 years ago . |
5 | Gon na say you know my mum put that bloody card up do n't you ? |
6 | This has sleeping-room for one , even though it would have taken two shepherds to carry it , leaving you to wonder how the odd shepherd out spent the night . |
7 | Finally Big Bear takes Little Bear out to show that the darkness is n't as black as it seems — and he falls asleep in it , in Big Bear 's arms . |
8 | Did you , saying that , did you see that programme on let me think oh dear . |
9 | love do n't want that pound back squirm . |
10 | You want some whisky in did |
11 | Rachaela felt a bitter pity for her daughter , this blow about to fall like an axe . |
12 | We 'll have to ring this vet up see where your cards are . |
13 | cos I need to get some money out to get |
14 | Now , Amy said something about paying this money in did you ? |
15 | The flickering patterns of the light made her face seem insubstantial ; like something you might glimpse in a dream but which , when you came closer or held a clear light up to see it better , would fade or change back to its true form . |
16 | She 's going around calling me a murderer and she 's invited this Cobalt in to turn over the place looking for drugs . ’ |
17 | A 3D seismic programme over blocks 36/4 and 35/6 is now being considered to begin next Spring . |
18 | Multiplying this result by gives . |
19 | A QUICK-thinking driver released his seat belt and jumped into the passenger seat when he saw another car about to smash into his door , a court heard . |
20 | Looking around for his wingman , who had lost him in the manoeuvre and headed for base , he saw another Messerschmitt about to attack him , so repeated the same trick . |
21 | And what happened in practice was simply the Turkish government made representations to the State Department and said hey , you know , these bases , they provide a lot of work , you know , we have to provide empl alternative employment for these people so could we phase out this withdrawal over say a three year programme ? |
22 | In most Health Authority areas , increased employment of nurses was offset by reductions in the use of ancillary manual staff , even prior to the government 's imposed requirement for Authorities to put this work out to tender . |
23 | This check up shows he 's fully fit to carry out his strenuous lifestyle as a hospital porter . |
24 | They 'll probably send some bloke over to do you over . |
25 | So , if you can get the occasional high point in to vary the scale , the difference will be as important as an interesting flash of colour or pattern . |
26 | With the Arts Lab in full swing and the free festival about to take place , David flew to Italy to take part in a song contest , the story of which is related by Angie Bowie and Ken Pitt . |
27 | Because at the end of the day , if something does happen you 've got all this filling in to do and you might well turn around and say It was n't my fault , you could turn around and say it was their fault for coming by . |
28 | rung this person up live to say they 've won this holiday for six at erm |
29 | The train is driven by Jack Warner , Mr Huggett himself , who the following year takes the part of a reliable policeman out to put a stop to juvenile delinquency in The Blue Lamp ( 1950 ) . |
30 | Hold this page up to face the mirror and study this . |