Example sentences of "[adj] [pers pn] [vb -s] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | 12 She shifts her body and flips her wings to keep balance , then looks at me and makes a new sound , like peeEP ; very sharp . |
2 | I 'm afraid she thinks you took it … to kill him ! ’ |
3 | However , rather than getting upset about this it spurs her on to try harder to show that they are worth watching . |
4 | and he 's going like this he says they 're no bloody good these . |
5 | For Peirce , statistical sampling is the fundamental kind of ampliative inference , and for this he derives its ‘ validity ’ from his understanding of reality — its repeated use will take us to the truth in the long run . |
6 | The third man comes out like this he goes what 's a matter with you ? |
7 | To this he adds his own more individual list of suspect conceptual categories : the subject , class , ideology , repression , the science/non-science distinction , as well as any general theory of society , causality , or of history itself . |
8 | Kuijken ( ) , as ever , puts musical values first , and in this he reminds me very much of a firstgeneration ‘ authentic ’ recording made by the Collegium Aureum under Schmidt-Garden ( not yet available on CD ) , which similarly involved one textually in a way which few versions can match , even if one is left with the impression that many of the musical solutions may have registered almost as comfortably on modern instruments . |
9 | I bought him Coke to take home but he wo n't want this he wants his Coke . |
10 | ( But of course , if they 're wrong it deprives them of one or more credit options which might have actually suited them well . ) |
11 | Interestingly , during the same conversation , discussion switches to Merseyside , when Hounam makes it quite clear he believes someone in the Conservative government has intervened to prevent an investigation into a serious instance of corruption . |
12 | First and foremost he brings us into an entirely new dimension of freedom . |
13 | It looks so funny it makes me laugh , ’ she said . |
14 | This year , having described Martin Amis 's novel London Fields — at first widely expected to win the Booker Prize — ‘ as a fizzy , spiky , savagely satirical book ’ which was ‘ sometimes so horrible it makes you gag , so funny it makes you fall off your chair ’ , the judges instead gave the prize to Lindsay Clarke for The Chymical Wedding . |
15 | As they oxygen concentration that 's being produced , gets very high it slows it down , it slows it and it stops . |
16 | The basic idea is that the quicker it produces its report the better . |
17 | In an advertisement in the Northampton Mercury of 27 April 1747 he describes himself simply as a millwright , but goes on to offer his services as a manufacturer and repairer of many kinds of agricultural machinery , weighbridges and ‘ mathematical and philosophical instruments ’ , as a designer of all kinds of mills , as a maker of ventilators for hospitals , gaols , granaries , or ships , and as a surveyor of gentlemen 's estates . |
18 | Well the thing is after a while when you 've done quite a few it comes it comes fairly easy , and you can do it in your head . |
19 | Douglas Young reports from the Berlin Film Festival on several exciting discoveries he made among this year 's entries ( and some he wishes he had n't ) |
20 | " Interested of course we 're interested He knows we are . |
21 | Be careful he tells me . |
22 | 2 He drops his body weight downward to strike right through the boards . |
23 | As soon as his manger is empty he carries it around in his teeth asking for more . |
24 | He 's old he knows he 's old . |
25 | > In one sense he accepts the world of the stage , in another he denies it . |
26 | When one player meets another he challenges him by saying , ‘ Smee ’ . |
27 | For another it implies their agreement with Korah that he and his followers were indeed the true people of God . |
28 | I 'm afraid he has his diary with him . |
29 | I 've seen how much she loves you . |
30 | They discuss their cases and Miss Matthews mentions old Mrs Rogers and how much she misses her neighbour . |