Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [pers pn] [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 Grey you could say they were dark , if you did n't know for definite you could say they were dark trousers .
2 For Labour it might be Lady Antonia Pinter singing the poems of Roger McGough while accompanied by Larry Adler on the harmonica .
3 I mean , when you can get Dick Tracy for free you 'll take it , but when you have to pay £10 for it you 'll leave it on the shelf .
4 As a first attempt it really shines , and for free it must be worth getting hold of .
5 You ca n't for real you ca n't really move blue ball you can move the red ball as much as you like but not What you have to do is to so just try a normally conventional just sling straight through here
6 For early-flowering you could have Egremont Russet ( eater ) and Rev. W. Wilks ( cooker ) .
7 Will it be ab be about ninetyish I would think .
8 Or if the ground was kind of wet we used to er make slide then and skate along on it and if the ground got dry we would get a old bucket or something and run round to the tap at the tank at the back of the school and get a a lot of water wet till you could slip on it .
9 We 're sure that once you 're experienced the comfort and freshness of Carefree you 'll feel the same way .
10 This remark , occurring as it does in a passage in which he is distinguishing between the grounds of the class metal ( ‘ the possession of certain common peculiarities ’ ) and those of the class sensation of white ( ‘ nothing but resemblance ’ ) clearly implies that if I had had no other sensations of white I could not assert the proposition ‘ This is a sensation of white ’ with the meaning it has when I have had such sensations .
11 yes , that 's the money supply and measures , the measures of money supply I 'm sure you 'll be okay you should beat what I got anyway , cos I saw it sort of cold I could see you were put into shits of boredom , they go totally over the top most of the time my parents
12 So he tends to regard his father as a kind of ideal he can never equal , and tends if anything to identify with er , with his own mother , and play a kind of passive role to his , to his father .
13 ( I wish she would , but fat lot of good it would do to a gilgul . )
14 Obviously a transfer of allegiance in the feudal way was much less of a strain than the submergence of a national spirit , and there was a great difference between the national spirit of Englishmen and the allegiance to the King of France or to the Great Moghul felt by the inhabitants of New France and of Bengal ; if the inhabitants of Bengal had felt that they were citizens of the nation of Bengal it would hardly have been possible for them to change to feeling they were Englishmen , but for them to feel that they used to owe allegiance to the Nawab of Bengal and now owed it to the British businessmen who had conquered the Nawab was not such a difficult transition .
15 Er in use of other you should have the difference in survival between the patients that had more than twenty one or less than twenty one but actually it er you did n't show us the survival curves for
16 We would prefer to go back but if we close it for good it would be far better to have no Timex in Dundee than a Timex with scab labour earning scab wages and working under scab conditions . ’
17 ‘ We knew the dangers and my husband Sammy and son Neil did n't know for sure we would come back .
18 He already looked upon her as little more than a juvenile delinquent ; now for sure she 'd get the full force of his anger .
19 I know for sure it will be a feast — it always is when we 're together .
20 And for sure you can come — if you feel up to it ? ’
21 ‘ One thing is for sure I will have sorted it all out before the start of the new season . ’
22 For sure I 'd like to win the car , ’ said Lansink , who finished third behind the Whitaker brothers in August 's European Championships on Optiebeurs Felix .
23 Instead of leaving Deanein the reserves as he did with rocky he 'll keep him in the firsts and he 'll come good .
24 When times are good , under Labour they will be good for us ; when times are bad , under Labour they will be less bad for us .
25 When times are good , under Labour they will be good for us ; when times are bad , under Labour they will be less bad for us .
26 Under Labour he would have got it : full commitment to the social chapter and to political and economic union .
27 And just as with light you can change one colour into another by your motion , so you can change one note into another .
28 It 's to do with moral it 'll be a moral thing wo n't it ?
29 With chappy you could never tell what angle the ball would deflect ; - ) )
30 Where such expenditure is a new cost incurred through Compact it may be possible to make a case to the Training Agency .
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