Example sentences of "[pron] [adj] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Do n't give them sole selling rights , because you will have to pay them commission even if you sell your property privately . |
2 | Aye , them , them bloody oxygen things . |
3 | ‘ Yes , ’ Joe continued , ‘ he said she looks like one of them bloody film stars . ’ |
4 | Oh dear me sorry thanks Mike phew . |
5 | Erm , I 'm suggesting they 're going to call them interim fieldwork reports . |
6 | He says , he says I went , he says I had to go out there stuck in me bloody army stuff . |
7 | A strong board with notices covered with cling film to make them waterproof catch people 's attention . |
8 | Over 70,000 visited the exhibition , amongst them Scottish Office Ministers and the Lord Mayor of London . |
9 | I mean , some of me favourite TV programmes start at 8 p.m . |
10 | But even as preparations were being made to fly them home , talks were going on with independent schools all over England in the hope of finding them free places.Andrew Auster is one of the organizers of the scheme … and he 'll be taking some of the orphans at the Downs School in Colwall : |
11 | The government will give them free farming land and the country is extremely fertile . |
12 | I followed behind with me old cock linnet . |
13 | ‘ Anything for you , me old cock sparrow . |
14 | Well , as I say to me old mate Keef ( cor , strike a light , there 's a crazy geezer an' no mistake ! ) … |
15 | ‘ Anyway , I 've come to see me old mate Bella here . |
16 | NOTHING distinguished Evander Holyfield 's short , uncertain reign as world heavyweight champion more than his leaving of it . |
17 | I can still hear stuff , but it sounds swishy like when you listen to one of them curly sea shells . |
18 | It 's like when I was a kid and when everybody else in the grammar school got school dinners I had to queue outside the headmaster 's office every morning for me free dinner ticket . ’ |
19 | You want them high interest ones . |
20 | writes from , : MY eight-year-old grand-daughter Jennifer is learning a song at dancing school , The Black Bottom . |
21 | Well , my flatmate Cherry drinks like a fish , but then , so do I. |
22 | This thought , that the given cause of the wine 's being cool is not in or of itself a means , is reinforced by the truth , among others , that the given cause is precisely not a means to my idiosyncratic drinking companion , who likes his Haut Poitou uncooled . |
23 | My research post had been extended by my working part time , but in 1986 funding ran out . |
24 | The belief , sincerely held by many of my working class contemporaries , that teaching was a much better job than many of the others which were open to them , no longer applies . |
25 | Congress , I joined the Labour Party and I became a Socialist , I remain a member of the Labour Party , I remain a Socialist , I 'm a trade unionist , I wo n't give up my Labour Party membership and I wo n't give up my involvement to my trade union and my linkage between the trade union movement and the Labour Party without a fight . |
26 | As my usual walking activities are limited to a little fell walking in the Lakes or North Wales , with friends who usually do the navigating , the TMB was certainly ambitious . |
27 | I did my usual bird impression — ‘ A Vulture ’ — best executed in Valentino or Yves St Laurent , with knees tucked under armpits , toes clawed over the edge of a sturdy table and neck and mouth stretched to capacity until the cords and sinews stand out . |
28 | I stop at my usual vantage point and even before I have switched off the engine I see the otter . |
29 | However in rural Wales and Shropshire , my usual hunting grounds , the norm is the occasional road scheme , the odd building , maybe a breach in an embankment , and certainly some overgrown areas , but otherwise an intact railway trackbed . |
30 | I used my usual metal overflow piece , which I keep hidden in the dunes near the best dam-building site , and the piece de resistance was an aqueduct bottomed with an old black plastic rubbish-bag I 'd found in the driftwood . |