Example sentences of "[adj] [pers pn] [verb] [num] " in BNC.

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1 And finally , sorry I had one more and I lost it , no I have n't , here it is .
2 I 've done that I mean one of the sad things about the stage door club is due to the design of the building you 've really got to be looking to go there .
3 After a week of that I decided one night to leave in the morning .
4 I weighed eleven stone when I was in the Line : before I came out with that I weighed five stone ten .
5 This I did three times before getting in , largely on the strength of some Moroccan paintings I had recently completed .
6 Yes , no not everyone , some I know one person who 's name 's Adam , he finishes Tuesday
7 He 's not a pensioner , his on Social Security and also he got another his got two his getting ever so I do n't know .
8 In chapter 2 I discussed one of the central aims of the English curriculum , which is to extend the range of language in which children are competent .
9 For this you need one recorder , the " master machine " you copy onto , and one other " slave " machine to copy from .
10 Between 1616 and 1629 she bore eight children , and with her husband was active in a Shrewsbury conventicle .
11 After Thebes swallowed up Plataia in 427 she controlled four Boiotarchs and 240 councillors .
12 So apparently she said ooh he probably charges , perhaps if he 's not very he reduces the price but funny she said twenty five pounds .
13 ‘ In the first half we had three very good chances .
14 ‘ When we led 12-11 we had three free kicks against us which took the momentum out of our play . ’
15 he 's not , he 's not , he 's not a , he 's not stupid , Christopher , he , he 's certainly not stupid , and er he must have seen , I mean I assume he keeps his bank statements , I mean I 'm afraid we have one or two bank statements which show thousands of pounds that he 's received from us over the last year erm and , you know , he ca n't blind because they 've all gone through his bank account , you know , he must
16 Of this they had two main sources .
17 This they did two or three times , forgetting my presence , and laughed heartily at the mistake .
18 For this they offer three main reasons .
19 In 1987-88 they received 7 per cent and in 1988-89 , 8.9 per cent ( or the rate of inflation plus 2.5 per cent ) .
20 Its share of wool exports rose too , though less strikingly , in 1374–75 and 1424–25 the figure was between 40 and 45 per cent , by 1474–75 it exceeded 50 per cent and in 1524–25 it was 66 per cent .
21 For this he paid ten pence a year at Michaelmas and performed a number of other duties on the lord 's land and paid tithes to the church .
22 Walker 's study of students at the University of Warwick is concerned with all mature students , however within this he distinguishes two groups , one in which the students did meet the university 's General Entrance Requirements ( GER ) and the second in which they did not ( Walker 1975 ) .
23 During 1971 and 1972 he surveyed four oil refineries — two each in France and Britain — interviewing a total of over 800 workers .
24 Between 1378 and 1407 he enjoyed thirty-five benefices ( although never more than twelve at once ) .
25 Between 1783 and 1793 wheat had averaged 47s ( £2.35 ) a quarter ; between 1793 and 1801 it averaged 77s ( £3.85 ) and from 1803 to 1813 92s ( £4.60 ) .
26 On his death in 1985 he left two gold watches to his sons .
27 According to a report on Radio Afghanistan on Dec. 30 he received 916 votes and there were 59 votes against .
28 In 1903 he sold four sets of kites to the Admiralty ; in 1905 the army ordered kites , and engaged Cody to instruct the Royal Engineers in their operation .
29 The success of BEFIEX can be judged by the fact that by 1985 it covered 40 per cent of all manufactures , with a significant increase of the net trade generated ( Fritsch and Franco , 1988 : p. 116 ) .
30 In April–May 1991 I spent 5 weeks in Japan , part of the time as a visiting teacher at Kyoto University .
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