Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun sg] [pers pn] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 At the time no one denounced it more fiercely than Ayatollah Khomeini , whom the Shah had exiled in 1964 for his fierce opposition tot he Pahlavi regime .
2 HOUSING CONVERSION FROM A METHODIST CHAPEL : A HOUSING GAIN BUT A LOSS TOT HE RURAL COMMUNITY ( SOURCE : AUTHORS AND A. TEED )
3 free and single males require the attention of two females who will indulge in any way-out fun we all wish to choose .
4 It is the pantomime humour we all grew up with , where the compère talks about the organist 's big organ and his steamed up glasses .
5 Therefore , EF-1α is a multifunctional protein being it able to interact with nucleotides , nucleic acids , ribosome and other proteins ; furthermore , its comparison with Escherichia coli EF-Tu is stimulating since the latter is one of the best studied GTP binding protein ( 1 ) .
6 The need for them is not so apparent as for the other S's , however for long term survival they all play a vital role .
7 Erm I 've mentioned one or two some of the industrial land policies as they er as they still stand policy in in structure plan policy I eight I think and particular policy I six does n't preclude reasonable and necessary development taking place in rural areas .
8 A fortnight later , W. & R. Chambers placed an advertisement in the Edinburgh Evening Co it rant ( the first of its kind that I have been able to find in the local press ) , reading : " Printing : wanted : young women of good education and character , to act as compositors " .
9 Head teacher Marcus Thacker said he hoped the Roughwood Drive schoolwhich now tops the Knowsley table of arson-hit schools will finally get the £70,000 security fence it first requested four years ago .
10 Head teacher Marcus Thacker said he hoped the Roughwood Drive school which now tops the Knowsley table of arson-hit schoolswill finally get the £70,000 security fence it first requested four years ago .
11 WHEN wood shavings were put down on the floor in the Key Street post room it all proved too much for , left , and .
12 The treatment is ‘ restorative ’ and will help combat fatigue in the muscles and will remove that waste product we all know and love — lactic acid .
13 Does your present job offer you sufficient challenge ?
14 At the shop door they all stood around her , and she looked at them solemnly now and said , ‘ Thank you so much .
15 As we walked down towards the community centre they all stopped off somewhere to steal some cymbals .
16 So that gives you this fits with this pattern acid carbonate they all give a salt apart from the hydrogen one they all give water as well and this one gives a C O two .
17 But my Mum , a reasonable representative of that vital retiree market we all hear about , cares little for brands : she worries about her tax form being opaque .
18 It is the 27-year-old Hampshire rider 's first important outing with him since his recovery and she hopes he can re-discover the touch which brought the 10-year-old chestnut gelding his one major success in the Blenheim Event three years ago .
19 My dad answered the phone , and I said , erm , you know , hello , is everything alright , blah , blah , blah , and I said , dad , why did n't mum phone me last night , and he said , probably because she ca n't speak .
20 The , the last time they did she , they , hang on a minute sort it all out
21 Bearer man they two , they no like go more far .
22 because she about three pints , the pints a day the third pint cost you thirty five P and right , a four-pinter cost you a pound and two pence a pound and two pence , now work that out .
23 What they what they should do the , the milk I 'd say your first pint cost you twenty six thirty six
24 I I one 's always got to er balance that against for example Policy I eight which refers to small scale industrial development appropriate normally permitted in rural settlements .
25 Yes yo your hands used to be purple an and the brass work on the dredger cos we had , we had a little bit of brass work they all used to turn green and to clean it , used to turn green .
26 ‘ Araminta will very likely make the wretched man stuff it all into his church . ’
27 I want a male point of view to this silly love thing we all get netted into at some time in our lives . ’
28 Dublin 's culture might be found in the ghost city we half remember , half imagine .
29 Ca n't hear much on it though sa , cos there 's too much background noise it stupid place !
30 He signalled me from Pitt Street and I met him and he gave me the peg [ the notebook entry you both make ] .
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