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

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31 ‘ Yeah , ’ Wayne said , ‘ just about everyone must 've saw you this morning .
32 When they 're close to the microphone you stupid idiot !
33 In the evening they both listen-in [ to the radio ] and enjoy it very much , especially the Sunday evening sermons . ’
34 Is this doing him any harm ?
35 Really is good Saw it first time when it was out last year I ca n't think that twenty more days and I 'm a fucking away .
36 My Lord erm just to sweep up one or two of the other , very briefly the points my learned friend has just raised , erm I , I think it follows that our provisional position at the moment is that we think that reference is probably more satisfactory than simply going to the commission , what went , if your Lordship went to the commission and then found that they were unsatisfactory or did n't really take matters further , for one of the reasons it might very well not , is because the original complaint put to the commission was not framed in the same way as the defence and counterclaim are now framed , er there 's been a very considerable amount of refinement , both parties would no doubt wish to put submissions into the commission as to how the answer should be put or to provide information so the commission can answer them and so on and so forth and it may not be any quicker doing it that way
37 It 's gon na be cheaper doing it that way than going through U V A .
38 The difficulty we all share is how can one construct a planning framework which allows for strategically significant inward investment to be accommodated without declaring an open season of speculative proposals from developers and uncertainty at the local level up and down the county .
39 The only antidote to an unbridled proliferation of spurious designators is analysis , and of course we all practice analysis in some form or another , even though not always very radically or systematically .
40 Since the above experience we four men always go down when we hear the bombs whizz , and perhaps we remember that experience when we hear the plane above droning overhead and we wonder where those bombs will drop this time .
41 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 .
42 You know she used to be so petite , but god them damn legs on her !
43 Did you say beanpole you little rake ?
44 Now , fight for that title you lateral thinking North-Eastern people , you .
45 This is the night we British fans also learn whether Woody 's ( Woody Harrelson ) political career takes off , and will find out what Norm ( George Wendt ) loves most in the world .
46 This is the night we British fans also learn whether Woody 's ( Woody Harrelson ) political career takes off , and will find out what Norm ( George Wendt ) loves most in the world .
47 MOTHER Teresa , a Scout jamboree and the Pope may seem an odd combination but for stamp designer Gyula Vasarhelyi they have a common bond they all feature on his latest stamp designs for Mongolia .
48 The little blue trolls from space , the black-eyed pointy-chinned grey things in charge , the anal probing they inflicted on Christopher Walken inside something that looked like it might have been a UFO , event he awe-inspiring ham standard of Walken 's performance — they were all OK .
49 And then that one fell through because they had n't done the repairs on , so they gen us this flat .
50 ‘ Yer 'll 'ave ter come down , missus , ’ he called out to her , ‘ I ca n't climb those stairs wiv me bad leg . ’
51 ‘ Like to come wiv me next week ? ’ offered Rose , the bus slowly bringing them nearer home with each plodding step .
52 to palm me two things : a key to his house
53 ‘ Go and have a bath you putrid polecat , I screamed
54 Ah , ca n't you get him his toothbrush you rotten thing ?
55 It 's all very well putting in applications for the bank to loan you large sums of money , but it is quite another thing to have them accepted .
56 Perry you handsome paddy ! ’ he cries .
57 Does your present job offer you sufficient challenge ?
58 ‘ I gather the headmaster had to slipper him last week . ’
59 They 'll grass it this September — and down there- ’ she pointed to a wide area of churned up ground , where frozen water stood in ruts ’ — the adventure playground , with swings and slide and all that stuff , but a nice climbing frame and fort too .
60 Germany 's Chancellor Helmut Kohl was unable or unwilling to deliver what the Americans thought he had promised at the Houston summit it last July — political muscle to make progress on farm-reform at the GATT talks .
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