Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm I think for some reasons Trudy we so a rogue in there , bridge assessment records , I applies to P Way . |
2 | In a few months time we are hoping to start a lunch club in the hall on 2 or 3 days per week , providing a three course lunch for a very small cost . |
3 | It 's time we had ministers who will listen to Social Services and in a few months time we shall have them , a Labour Government . |
4 | well we ca n't go into the reasons for that but I said let's respect the reasons I said if that 's how you feel I said , you 're a man you you must make your own decisions I said probably in a few months time you 'll come |
5 | Mind you , I am under few illusions : it is probably boredom in the short-term few months job I have found , and worry as it is , in real terms , a lot less than half my old salary . |
6 | Throughout it all , he keenly defends himself against the propaganda with which the minders assigned to foreign journalists bombard him . |
7 | It 's safe to say that in a few years time they will be playing Las Vegas . ’ |
8 | I know it 's my fault she 's here , I suppose in a few years time I 'll wish I 'd been here , but now I want to be out enjoying myself . |
9 | In a few days time we 'll be sitting him on top of a bonfire and standing around in the cold night while we light up the sky with loads of colour . |
10 | If you lose 2 days work you will qualify because there are 6 days in the social welfare week and you are now unemployed for 3 of them . |
11 | As a member of the Scottish Sports Council I was closely involved in setting up arrangements for access to rivers . |
12 | Lady Diana said : ‘ In 12 days time I shall no longer be men . ’ |
13 | Better than any old leeds player I can think of . |
14 | This new Social Studies Syllabus they are designing seems a great improvement over the old History and Geography ones . |
15 | However , at British Airways Cargo it is the global implications of the Single Market which are receiving most attention , ’ says Peter White . |
16 | As a public relations consultant it is assumed you can write and speak with skill and authority . |
17 | As a public relations executive you may be involved in work during industrial disputes , the moving or opening of a client factory , large scale redundancies , or other employment changes to your client 's company . |
18 | Even though glowing reports of fund raising efforts will have some public relations spin-off they are unlikely to overcome any serious doubts the local community might have about the school . |
19 | In a few seconds time he might be face to face with the man who had killed Daniel . |
20 | In their recent social services letter they announce that the new 1993 fund will consider applications only from people who have not first been in touch with their SSDs . |
21 | If you require the help of your local Social Services Department they can be contacted through your local Town Hall . |
22 | When I started discussions with the social services department I had an open mind about the service to be delivered . |
23 | In the course of researching extra material for Pursuit in the Public Records Office I made one lucky and quite unexpected find . |
24 | If practise breeds professionalism and The Wishplants are this adept now , in six months time they 'll have the gap all sewn up . |
25 | As I look back now though I realise the similarities , in six months time I will be embarking on a new era of my life , my first day at sixth form . |
26 | I went for an audition and they told me to come back in six months time I was determined to get the part so I practised day and night to be him . ’ |
27 | He says , right six months time I 'm totally off the alcohol , he says , what 's gon na get us off the valium ? |
28 | You have , six months time you could be out of the accommodation that you 're in . |
29 | I know it 's tempting when see something at £5 instead of £10 , but in six months time it 's useless — that 's why it 's cheap . ’ |
30 | The line was first electrified in the 1950s , but at 1500 volts DC it is very different from today 's standard of 25000 volts AC . |