Example sentences of "[vb base] [pers pn] [num ord] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 That was what upset me last week .
2 Schedule I First Mortgage Debentures
3 It would n't warrant , you know , send it second class weight .
4 Not if you send it second class .
5 Then it 's deadline time they say , Oh well forget it next time you 're around .
6 So she goes , I want it first thing tomorrow morning , and I mean like this is talking like , we 're talking major here !
7 Let me first deal with clause 3 .
8 To be fair to the United Grand Lodge of England , let me first start with a denial .
9 Well Locke , you 'll recall , erm well let me , let me first point out the further erm implication of this erm which is that erm individuals have no rights of property except those rights which are granted by grace by the authorities that be , by the king .
10 Have a funking good time — catch you next month !
11 Well I cut it last week but erm
12 In comparing of the two liberal democratic party systems of Great Britain and the United States , let us first outline what it is that parties in liberal democracies are said to do .
13 Let us first look at the word ‘ representative ’ .
14 Let us first look at spontaneity generally .
15 Let us first look at the examination of the wreckage on the accident site .
16 Let us first look a little more closely at modulation .
17 We shall qualify and discuss this finding further in the concluding section , but let us first look at some comparative static tests .
18 Let us first note , however , that ethologists no longer find such an all-or-none view tenable — even when applied to lower animals like ducks .
19 In order to circumvent this bias to some extent , let us first burrow beneath this middle level to look at grass-roots religious sentiment which for the most part in 1922 escaped party supervision , since the latter was restricted geographically to the larger centres of habitation and their immediate hinterland .
20 Let us next look at reptiles .
21 they actually watch them last week ?
22 Oh I always give you first cup , I 'll have to give you the last one then .
23 It shocked me in the same way as Room at the Top shocked me when I read it last year .
24 She did , by the way , give us next week 's as well , so you do n't have
25 Well , if you wo n't accept my favours , tell me next time .
26 Say did that storm wake you last night ? ’
27 Chew it next time
28 And he said he did n't know that , that he would get hold of Sen and ring me first thing , thing in the morning er , to tell me why Sen has n't paid .
29 I could always do it and then pay me next week could n't you ?
30 Looking over Dostoevsky 's shoulder , we find him first writing ‘ small yellow glass ’ , then deleting ‘ small ’ ; and writing ‘ water ’ then adding ‘ yellow warm ’ to the water , then deleting ‘ warm ’ — the final text uniting an apocalyptic starkness of yellow meets yellow with the topicality of Petersburg 's notoriously filthy water supply , a subject of much comment and complaint in the newspapers .
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