Example sentences of "[adj] [indef pn] and [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I I 'll try again j cos sometimes you get a different one and So what did you say to her ? |
2 | Erm I think the , the thing about it , which I th the good points about it th are the light on it , the light on the water here , the light on the waves here , and even on this one and also , I think , the choice of mount is very good , that you know , to choose the blue , it may be a bit obvious but I mean I , you 'd be surprised what some people do with their mounts . |
3 | Mr Murray , who was by now in great form , talked his way adroitly around this one and almost — but not quite — persuaded our gathering that it was a special privilege to hear well-spoken French . |
4 | We have this one and then we 're going further south and operate with the other , the second one . |
5 | Someone else was going to do this one and then they suddenly switched me on to it . ’ |
6 | So I put them two and a half up to press with this one and then I can turn it over and I 'll be on to third side . |
7 | I took another one and then just sat there , warming my hands on the mug and staring at the coffee . |
8 | And then I bought another one and then I bought a third one so that I had three combines but there were no other combines on Orkney at all . |
9 | Oh yes , they were a bit pleased but straight away they started getting , you know Alex was getting tired so we were getting can I get it out , can I get this out , can I get that and it were half open and I was frightened of losing the bits so I gave him one and he said no he did n't want that one he wanted the other one , so I give him another one and then I nearly gave him a clout . |
10 | No , I 've got a diary at home the one , cos I lost one , I bought another one and then I found the one I supposedly lost so I 'll use that one . |
11 | From birth , the environment in which babies find themselves is an intensely social one and almost inevitably they become enmeshed in a network of social interactions ( Richards 1974 ; Schaffer 1977 ) . |
12 | Having decided to surrender to his plans for the evening — lunch had been a light one and already the pangs of hunger were making themselves felt — she would n't do it without a token show of resistance . |
13 | As you can imagine , they are expecting that the course is going to be a popular one and so would-be students are required to pass an audition . |
14 | Secondly , in times of censorship or foreign occupation , the only available political expression may be a cultural one and then you have to develop idioms suited to that situation . |
15 | It is clear that a leisure centre can turn a Monday-to-Thursday out-of-town operation into a seven-day-a-week one and thus substantially increase occupancy rates . |
16 | For example , if an SSR incorrectly refers to an SPR and closes it , then it will be necessary to create a new SPR based on the old one and also a new SSR which correctly responds to that SPR . |
17 | For example , if an SSR incorrectly refers to an SPR and closes it , then it will be necessary to create a new SPR based on the old one and also a new SSR which correctly responds to that SPR . |
18 | Erm we 'll do a fairly simple one and then use the same one but make it a little bit more complicated . |
19 | The problem is a real one and very complicated . |
20 | It will collate data from the two proposed space station polar platforms , one European Space Agency platform , a Japanese one and also from the manned space station . |
21 | The system is a cooperative one and yet the operating units remain independent . |
22 | If anyone has mislaid their gift envelope , please use an ordinary one and just put your name and Birthday Scheme on it and place in the offering bag . |
23 | Langley 's northern eyre was a very lucrative one and undoubtedly caused murmurings . |
24 | Captain Freddie 's position in Punta Arenas was an unusual one and largely a result of the Falklands war . |
25 | Alright , very quick one and then I |
26 | Generally , it was the smaller snail that climbed on to the back of the larger one and actively courted it , while the larger snail was passive , simply accepting or rejecting the advance . |
27 | We took off the iron tyres , and cut out a small piece off each one and then welded the ends back together . |
28 | The swollen testis was two and a half times the size of the normal one and very hard . |
29 | Our evening was made by the presence of a very jolly guard , Mr Howard Morgan , who went out of his way to make the trip a pleasant one and moreover told us much of interest about the line . |
30 | The story of those who did n't want this is often not a pleasant one and there the rigidity and the oppression of our traditions are exposed . |