Example sentences of "[det] [adv prt] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | And Neighbourhood Watch is really to try that down a little bit . |
2 | And we really have kept this down a barest minimum . |
3 | In early times the fashion was to cut the two shields in half down the vertical axis ( the ‘ pale ’ line ) and join the dexter half of the husband 's to the sinister half of the wife 's , thus making in many cases a very strange ‘ design ’ indeed — such as the front half of a lion joined to the right-hand portion of a spread eagle . |
4 | Lead this up a stout stake at one end of the row , tying in position , and put a funnel in the open end . |
5 | Er a and he jazzed this up a little bit , and perhaps I think he 's gone a bit over the top on it . |
6 | Once you can keep this up a few times , then you are juggling . |
7 | Erm So you could pick a few up a few marks on that . |
8 | Dear Catriona I could guess you probably worked this out a long time ago but I might as well get it over with once and for all and I finally managed to summon up the courage to do so , A S A , a secret admirer , no longer exists , he no longer admires secret or otherwise and has n't existed for almost a year now and again you probably know who he is but I might as well tell you it 's me Johnny the eleven year old , now fourteen , you met at Christmas ninety and boy do I feel stupid . |
9 | We had all this out the last time . |
10 | We 'll sort this out the slow way . |
11 | Well I thought I was adequately , adequately provided for the er future but obviously I 'm not , I 'll have to bump that up a little bit . |
12 | As far as we could see , ship after ship was anchored all down the outer loch , and as we progressed towards Ullapool we could see that the anchored ships extended right into the bay past Ullapool piers . |
13 | even if the church was And they 've cut all the side , the other side , Church Street they 've cut all the hedge of the church down there and dumped all the grass inside , no not the grass , the branches , inside well you 'd think they 'd get a blooming lorry or a van to take it all down the blooming tip would n't you ? |
14 | I 've got ta clean them all up the same . |
15 | Yes , now it 's al all back the same way again now . |
16 | But sometimes the door was open and they 'd do it all out the front doors like this a and fresh , fresh people trying to get in . |
17 | In fourteen years the Northern Region alone has lost over two hundred thousand manufacturing jobs and when a fella visiting us today says that we 're all workers , I remember telling me that , that we di might eat all out the same trough , but by the hell they have bigger spoons than we have . |
18 | Oh Jane , yeah well she 's been , she 's been suffering with that back a long , long time |
19 | It always pays to stick as closely to the truth as possible , I found that out a long time ago . |
20 | We only found that out the other day ! |
21 | Erm , we 're there we 're sorting that out the other thing is you see grandma will have to go shopping tomorrow . |
22 | ‘ Come on ! ’ yelled Cardiff again , dragging them both up the next flight of stairs . |