Example sentences of "[adj] [pers pn] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Let that me a lesson to you .
2 The other is to apply to come back that I the interest that I .
3 No your alright , it wo n't knock you out , this it the thing , this is the great thing about this .
4 Now had I known about this it the time , of course he would not have stood a chance of getting into the RAF .
5 Some of it was Australian , some , and then you had the English , you see , as well , but they was all allocated out to so much you a week , how many books you had , how many customers you 'd got .
6 If caravanning and camping are your favourite way of getting away from it all them the selection of excellent sites around the county means you wo n't be disappointed in choosing Nottinghamshire as your holiday destination .
7 The pungent AOR rockisms of ‘ Alive And Kicking ’ , the clod-footed thump of ‘ Sanctify Yourself ’ and the messiness of ‘ All The Things She Said ’ , coupled with wilfully obtuse witterings by Jim Kerr , will still wind up anyone who marvelled at the loneliness at the centre of ‘ Someone , Somewhere In Summertime ’ or the wistful catchiness of ‘ Promised You A Miracle ’ , the Euro-disco made flesh on ‘ The American ’ or even the neon womb-glow of the recent ‘ See The Lights ’ .
8 If if people wan na know all you the benefit is saving half saving energy .
9 and they make sure they every time they do something like this there pension 's on the line , there job 's on the line
10 It 's very good he the video 's just as safe as if children that needs character what do you think ?
11 The oak pews and present pulpit were installed at the turn of this century and hot-water heating was installed in 1899 it a cost of £75 .
12 A long time ago when I was six years old me and Neil went out mise chifing I chut a stown and it naile it a wondow then we ran off then we came to somedody garben then we clad up there tree and shouted fatet .
13 ( this is all depressing me no end ! )
14 Or perhaps one might just narrow it a bit further than that and say well let's see how history is going in the first two years , or the O level history course , or something like that , and we would discuss well given that all these different people are involved in history or have a stake in it in some way , or are interested in it , and given that you 're only going to have a very limited amount of time to do anything in , how can you do something that would be genuinely useful to the school in looking at the history teaching and something that would have the support of the people involved so that it was n't threatening anybody but they felt there was something being genuinely helpful .
15 A film of his most recent novel , The Unbearable Lightness of Being , conveys little more than that he a master of the erotic situation .
16 Mark 's given you the outline of what happened — one sneaky header from a free kick , and another Newsome-on-keeper backpass nightmare .
17 Recently , having seen an advertisement in a local shop for free curtain making , I was again tempted to given it a try .
18 ‘ My goodness , what a state you people are in. l his the lot , Number One ? ’
19 In 1910 her The History of English Secular Embroidery appeared and it was followed in 1914 by Furniture in England from 1660 to 1770 and Decoration in England from 1660 to 1770 , albeit both under the name of the fashionable decorator Francis Lenygon , by whom Margaret was casually employed .
20 When Dr Maxwell came along a little later , I asked him about it , and although he pooh-poohed it a bit and said it was all a lot of nonsense , I did get him to admit it could n't do me any actual harm to go to the classes and do exercises .
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