Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adj] [noun prp] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It seems to me that Lawton L.J . |
2 | One of the Tory MPs who supported him for the leadership of the party in 1990 told me that Michael Heseltine no longer had a political future . |
3 | A policeman came to call on me that Thursday evening , after Angy 's body had been found , asking what time the class ended and where I went afterwards … that sort of thing . |
4 | Can I ask that you agree on eight one A to grant them twenty-one Saturday city centre permits , and you 're clear that you 've left out NovaSports and AvaRag , and you understand why ? |
5 | Those who depend solely on their licensed dealers to find them another Polly Peck ( probably the most spectacular penny share success ever ) are probably doomed to disappointment If they are lucky , they will be the blind led by the blind . |
6 | Nell had said she would meet me this Sunday morning in the coffee shop in the Great Hall , and had told me that the crews often went there to wait for train time . |
7 | Next you 'll be telling me this Rosie girl 's a virgin ! ’ |
8 | ‘ Get me this Teheran number , ’ he demanded . |
9 | a gon na save me some Tetley tea tokens for a car . |
10 | ‘ Oh , I bearded Miss Laura , on the quiet , ’ he hastened to add . |
11 | Early this year , some of the nation 's most distinguished economists , among them such Nobel prize winners as James Tobin , Franco Modigliani , Robert Solo and Lawrence Klein , said , given the need for expansion , a short-term increase in the deficit was timely and appropriate . |
12 | At the Marée in the market place of Rouen there are delicious fish dishes , excellent food at the Beffroy in the rue du Beffroy , all the more unexpected because the place looks too like Ye Olde Bunne Shoppe to be true . |
13 | So all you budding Fred Flintstones can now build a house for Wilma . |
14 | No he 's always , Fred , thou you think of him as the policeman do n't you that John Thaw . |
15 | A pound of tea , I said ; no , half a pound , thank you , and any bread that 's got a European type of crust , and have you some Dundee marmalade ? |
16 | For 1993 , £10.95 will secure you 12 Michael Turners for your wall . |
17 | ‘ That 's the trouble with you fair-weather Edinburgh anglers . |
18 | ‘ I have very great pleasure in introducing to you all Herr Eberhardt and his wife . |
19 | " Are you sure Mr Farnon is n't available ? " |
20 | On Tresham 's death she married William Peche of Lullingstone , Kent , who outlived her . |
21 | ‘ If you mean Cornelius McGillicuddy — ’ said Uncle Mick . |
22 | ‘ I just wondered — have you any Worcester sauce I can borrow ? ’ |
23 | How splendidly full of cheerfulness and courage all you young London children are . |
24 | ‘ Are n't you young Jack Lomax ? ’ |
25 | ‘ Where were you last Sunday night ? ’ |
26 | ‘ Oh , you naughty Charles Paris , you … ’ |
27 | Here is a poll for all you positive-thinking Leeds fans — who is ( from the period you have been White-Watching ) : |
28 | I got erm , Hand That Rocks The Cradle , Universal Soldiers and and he was offering me all Jean Claude Van Damm ones |
29 | Of them all Claythorpe watermill is the one most worthy of exploration . |
30 | ‘ We made a writing-table and two whatnots and a bedhead from it , and painted them all Adam green and white . |