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

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1 also i think players like Palmer , Pallister and Adams will see some big trouble with slick hollenders tomorrow — if they prove me wrong i will be happy : i hope for an english victory — but most of all a norw. point against Poland .
2 Wooden pegs in your sole , they used to drill 'em and they used to put wooden , and them wooden pegs would n they 'd never come out , cos if you put nails in , the nails would rust .
3 Now , however , he , Alfred and their sister Godgifu were abandoned to what must have looked like permanent exile in the Norman court ; Edward was doubtless on his way there when he visited the monastery of St Peter 's Ghent in December 1016 and , according to a charter , promised them English lands should he become king .
4 I do n't see myself , but I 'm sure I strange man might wonder what is this woman ?
5 But you would n't give me straight answer would you ?
6 Only if the Westminster Government and its back-benchers are made to believe that this continuing insult to a noble and valuable aspect of Scotland 's heritage will cost them crucial votes will they even begin to take serious notice .
7 In short , we may conclude that there is no need to suppose that industrial co-operatives in particular can not become large , or even very large , and remain successful businesses and authentic co-operatives but that the need to accommodate within them satisfactory constituencies may well affect their structure .
8 Them little bleeders 'll be here any moment now . ’
9 Are n't you afraid people will think you 're a latterday …
10 That , that 's funny , but I think for you Suburban Commando would have been better .
11 Without you Public Houses would be public again .
12 You English people must have very big houses ’ ) .
13 But I can assure you appropriate action will be taken when we have found the guilty party … ’
14 then you could play , you cold splash could n't you ?
15 Without you white birds would wrench themselves free from my paintings and fly off dripping blood into the night .
16 Are you sure cocoa will do ? ’
17 But are you sure Con would take him ? "
18 ‘ Are you sure mother wo n't mind ? ’
19 That 's right , yeah , come on you tired man let's get the others a drink
20 But if you do catch it when you are pregnant , you unborn child could be seriously affected and born deaf , blind or brain damaged .
21 Without you indifferent colonels would shrug their shoulders and press the button .
22 You common types would n't know intellectual people wear .
23 Without you green apples would n't taste greener .
24 ‘ Why are you determined Maurin could n't have killed Sabine Jourdain ? ’
25 You young girls can call the tune nowadays .
26 You young people can lend your bodies now , play with them , give them as we could not .
27 Well she new clothes can she ?
28 From the cricket and football games Jack and Rod have taken me to , I 'm amazed how you modern people can throw and kick things where you want them to go .
29 If you have trouble in finding exactly the same varieties , you local nursery should be able to suggest some good alternatives .
30 ‘ It 's an unexploded bomb , Piper , and if it had gone off last night a lot of you silly buggers would have gone with it . ’
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