Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [coord] [pron] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Yeah , well , thank you Chairman , I I I 'm erm er , I must admit , I 'm I I am think long and and and er think deep really , about er , you know , changes such as this , but I I also er , er have to run my own businesses , and er , I just er , I think we have experienced a water-shed , it 's coincided to some extent with the change of administration and then during the nineteen eighties , we had to a boom in this county , we had the the opportunity and I never er ever er , been against that principle , of er , of er , using our actual receipts we have hidden reserves , we we talked about the reserves of twenty nine million pounds here , for the er , erm , we have er er , assets of twenty nine million , in an earlier paper . |
2 | ‘ Most bands are all drums and vocals but they are mainly the guitar and everyone else is really quiet , ’ he says . |
3 | ‘ They do all the performing and I just sit around watching them ! ’ |
4 | He was an aide to the Prince Regent who had resolutely refused to lose his services , but Henry Paget , Earl of Uxbridge , who was another crony of the Prince and who also commanded Britain 's cavalry , had successfully persuaded the Prince to give Lord John his chance . |
5 | Made around 1435 , this example is particularly rare due to the unusual motif of two phoenix ( emblematic of the Chinese empress ) around the sides and in the central base combined with the six mark character of the Emperor on the base and its almost perfect condition . |
6 | ‘ I did like The Chameleons and I still do . |
7 | Over the past year just about every interview I have done has included a question about the galleries but I never thought there would be a problem . |
8 | I just put the title ‘ Division ’ on the board and they immediately wail that they ca n't do it . |
9 | Currently , it is the policyholders who elect the board and who therefore technically determine what the company 's investment and bonus strategy will be . |
10 | Before they parted May told her friend she was going to the cinema but she never left her house again . |
11 | The only losers would be the shareholders but they always knew this was a high-risk project . |
12 | It was too late not to finish the sentence and she already knew what the sentence meant anyway … ‘ not long for this world — on his way out — dying ’ … words which were impossible to say . |
13 | Occasionally Princess Margaret 's son , Viscount Linley , and the Princes Andrew and Edward might come to play for the afternoon but there certainly were n't the comings and goings many have assumed . |
14 | stuff , I said he swept the hall , I said look how nice it looks this morning , I said and he did all the toilets and everything else |
15 | three million books on the shelve , and we do n't have time going properly at the price so we go anything you want , bung it on the trolley and soon as the trolleys full it 's taken away and another one given , and you poke around and then in the evening , you stay in a hotel overnight , and then the following morning , they get and you just sort of send up the money and they just shout up the money as we go , then , every time I get to a thousand they say one , two , and you say right , tell me when I get near three , and I 've got this erm , I 'm dreadful at maths , I failed maths O Level three times and I do n't think about prices , I 've never been more than fifteen pounds out . |
16 | He said it does n't matter Anne , about the money and I just eased off and |
17 | If there are any queries on that you have n't erm received the money or anything just get back to us and er we 'll |
18 | He was about to take her arm and help her into the culvert but she neither needed nor wanted his help . |
19 | Yet , considering the sordid life to which the modern underclass is committed , and especially when their life is compared with that of the contented majority , it is an occasion for wonder that the discontent and its more violent and aggressive manifestations are not greater than they are . |
20 | Here goes Kingsley Black again getting in behind the defenders but he rather over played his first touch then . |
21 | It seems probable that a mixture of the two factors is involved , but we can not be sure that this is the case and we most certainly can not say which is more important than the other — let alone quantify ( in terms of percentages ) their relative importances . |
22 | Not only does the picture add nothing to the text but it also does n't convey as much about the incident as the text . |
23 | Prices on the rise and we just ca n't wait to move out |
24 | ’ The problem is that those files are stored in boxes in the basement and we normally ask for half a day 's notice . |
25 | Not telling lies to the employer , the courts or anyone else . |
26 | With this annexation of Bavaria , Charles completed his conquest of the Saxons and the Germans and he now turned his attention to other regions bordering upon his extensive kingdom . |
27 | So now , now I mean now with all the radar and whatever else we 're using , I mean you should really be able to find fish . |
28 | It 's true that that is a common feature really from the time of for the last five hundred million years , from the time of the earliest fish to ourselves and to the birds and everybody else , but it 's like that not because there is some kind of profound law of form , which says that 's the kind of organism which is in permitted by the laws of development to arise , erm I mean the law form would be something like erm a law of physics which says that if objects move round the sun they 're going to do so in ellipses with the sun at one focus . |
29 | Several new plant species were recorded for the reserve but their most interesting find was of signs of a badger that had dug out a bees nest from the ground . |
30 | He found that the circumstances which had arisen were not foreseeable at the time of the contract but he still decided to take into account supervening events : this made the contract unenforceable and unreasonable . |