Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I mean it , they complain and moan about the N H S , but basically its a good system
2 This drop was overcome by means of an inclined plane , up and down which the loaded barges were carried on trolleys .
3 ‘ The chief arms left me ’ , he wrote in the Eikon Basilike , ‘ were those only which the ancient Christians were wont to use against their persecutors , prayers and tears .
4 So its a basic part of being a human animal , yes .
5 But today the Baroness is out of prison and apparently none the worse for her ordeal .
6 It was the only one I knew this morning like , so fifty miles an hour he said to me He said to me , he said to me turn left at the roundabout there was only one that was marked on the floor , only one an actual erm roundabout with concrete and I drove straight over it
7 Perhaps something the mad monk entrusted to his sister ? ’
8 So we the whole collection since eighty three .
9 When I was er I started at the North Mid , but I was only there a few months
10 She had been born in Edinburgh but only mad chance because I think that the family were only there a short time .
11 So they an invidious position in this country , that they are not only catching the suspect , but they 're also siding against the suspect even before he 's gone on trial .
12 I do n't remember all I The last man I can remember working one was Mr , Joe , and he was down he The last one I can remember , as I say , was being operated in in the yard just down Street .
13 Truth is literally what a true proposition expresses .
14 Meanwhile , in America in 1945 an author called Lawrence Treat , who had half-a-dozen crime books already under his belt , produced one called V as in Victim , which did much what The Lonely Magdalen had done .
15 So whatever the numerical distribution of jobs or of unemployment , the tentacles of control over those jobs , and over the functioning of the economy as a whole , in the main lead back — if they stay within Britain at all — to London .
16 That shows clearly enough what the Scottish Protestants feared .
17 About getting things to move along , but when you start breaking down what the other aspects are about a lot of things , erm it was good influencing , recognise this and somebody will just suddenly say oh , no nothing nothing to do with influencing ,
18 The full range of information available in Total Communication is only available to the hearing teacher ; deaf children have to piece together what the visual mixture actually represents .
19 So what a good job you were wearing them .
20 So what a long time it is since you came , I 've tossed it in the drawer .
21 So what a monumental shock to find that with ‘ Ultra Violet ’ they appear to have undergone a massive personality switch and , hey presto !
22 So what the fucking hell are you doing here apologizing for apologizing for a drug .
23 But er I mean he 's come from Birmingham up to Barnsley it 's only what a hundred mi well is it hundred about ninety odd mile ?
24 The emphasis will be on putting everything into context , not only what a particular package achieves but how it does it , how it relates to the other packages in the same area and how it might be extended .
25 ‘ That should change , but it is only what the Japanese have been successfully doing for years . ’
26 As a result they are merely measures of the degree of indentation of the coast , and ‘ tell little which a good map does not tell much better ’ Johnson , 1919 , P. 171 ) .
27 I just said to my hubby this morning , I said , ‘ The sooner its the Sixth of January and we 've got a they decorations back up the loft and poked all they clogged-up pine needles out the Hoover tube with a Knitting needle and its back to auld claes and parritch the better pleased I 'll be . ’
28 well a number of things have come up so let's just take a couple of votes as er , from hearing from a few people and of which people have n't managed to speak so , first of all , er , er people talked about fear being larger than the incidence of assault , are you afraid to go out in the dark ? , button one for yes and button two for no do you find that your afraid to go out in the dark , and then this hundred and that 's a very , I mean that 's , that 's a very significant figure fifty seven out of this hundred women say yes that their afraid to go out in the dark from time to time , I mean that , that is not as it should be , let me ask you are you ever afraid in your own home ? , button one for yes and button two for no and that two is a very worrying figure , twenty nine of of this hundred say yes their afraid in their home , let me ask you this have you trained in self defence ? , button one for yes and button two for no , I mean its something that comes up from time to time and I do n't know what your view and whether or not its a good idea , well twelve of the hundred here have er , eighty eight say no , of those twelve would you recommend it ? , did it make you feel better ? , yes
29 The younger actor wanted to rehearse one particular gruelling scene over and over which the ailing Olivier endured until , too ill to go on , he had to give up , complaining , ‘ Why ca n't the boy just act ?
30 We 're up we 're away its a beautiful day
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