Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [conj] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | There has never been any difficulty finding the facts in Northern Ireland — the news media comb through them relentlessly and university libraries are crammed full of academic literature on the troubles . |
2 | You 've done nothing in five years , nothing since that Miss Gracie left . ’ |
3 | Cos if you take them back , you 've got to keep them somewhere and building societies and banks are charging much more than they used to for actually keeping safe deposit . |
4 | New Age rapper de Basehead starts a session on MARK GOODIER , more scary McCarthy-era revelations in THE UN-AMERICANS , deadpan Brummie mirthmaker Frank Skinner hosts new comedy PACKING THEM IN and John Lennon enjoys the loads-of-geeks-crapping-away treatment in the increasingly shoddy MOJO WORKING . |
5 | A excellent example of his less than 100% commitment was at the Ispwich match when a ball flew across the box and he did not dive in after it . |
6 | I think that announcement was actually made I told it was going to be and has committed to support D R D A two and that effectively provides an alternative A P I perhaps as O D B C with Microsoft 's backing will become the norm in the P C environment , D R D A will be in the I B M environment . |
7 | Please , can you find out from someone just where Mr. Andrew is ? " |
8 | Alongside Mo Wax , new records bearing the names of operations like Zero , Party Rockin' , Somethin' Else and Soul Jazz have recently found the light of day . |
9 | But I relish them best when cloud shadows race across their bracken-and-tree clad slopes . |
10 | When the gentleman in your office , however , addressed me not as Mrs Maitland , but by my maiden name , which is the one I write under , I realized that it must indeed be me who was being phoned , whereupon it suddenly seemed ( perhaps only by association of ideas ) imperative that I had the means of writing to hand . |
11 | It occurred to him as he turned them over that Nora Fanshawe — if she was Nora Fanshawe — probably stood to inherit a vast sum of money . |
12 | He likes Basingstoke and as the youngest member of the cast of 16 , he is enjoying himself immensely as Young Charlie in Little Tramp — he reckons it is the best show he 's been in . |
13 | John Patten came out of No 10 looking pleased with himself just as William Waldegrave arrived looking rather less so . |
14 | Yorkshire wanted 145 from the last 20 overs and they seemed to have lost their way when Sachin Tendulkar needlessly ran himself out and Richard Blakey cut a hard catch to Trump . |
15 | This is the life down on the Copacobana beach in Rio … sun shining … waves crashing in on the sand … and its here that Liz Macdonald from Gloucester is setting off on the second leg of the British Steel Challenge … she 's on board the Nuclear Electric yacht … from Rio they round Cape Horn and head for Hobart … they 'll be racing for six weeks … |
16 | NOBODY HERE BUT US CHICKENS |
17 | He had a marvellous game , did n't waste a pass , won all his tackles , laid on both Martin Foyle 's goals , obviously Martin Foyle back in the side , took his goals so well ; really put himself about and Steve Foster at the back really held things together when erm things could have gone really calamitously . |
18 | A small jeweller in Switzerland , who for years had made good profits by flagrantly copying de Chavigny designs , using inferior stones , low-carat metals and cheap workmanship , and then passing them off as de Chavigny originals through an impenetrable network of shady dealers and retailers , found its bank was suddenly very glad to extend credit for new workshops and an expansion programme . |
19 | Mr Fractor used a table to push everyone aside and Mr Jotter , shouting in rhymes , lashed furiously with his cane at everything that moved . |
20 | A survey by NCC has revealed clearly that all of the woodland could regenerate itself naturally if sheep grazing was prevented or substantially reduced ; the cost of fencing for this purpose can be as much as £3,500-£8,000 for a 20 hectare wood depending on its shape and the terrain encountered , making the costs often prohibitive . |
21 | I was going to tell you so that day Faye came home from hospital — Boxing Day . |
22 | This situation is made more complicated by the fact that there is no indication from the transmitter stick to tell you exactly where zero pitch is , so you have to fly by feel and observation of the model . |
23 | It 's at an ice rink near you shortly and features gymnastics as well as some of the best skaters in the world , including Robin Cousins and 60 Ukrainians . |
24 | I saw you yesterday and Mademoiselle Rabier knows about you . |
25 | I may be warning you off that Nigel fellow , but I may be worse . |
26 | A replacement will be announced in the next few days , while it has emerged that Donald Carr , who once as England captain poured a bucket of water over a Pakistani umpire , was proposed as referee for the recent Pakistan-Sri Lanka series — and like Graveney , was not surprisingly rejected . |
27 | ‘ We 've been expecting you ever since Dr Watson arrived . ’ |
28 | onion , owt like and apple pie owt like , I never had none for living memory ? |
29 | ‘ When I told you earlier that Alan Dysart had once worked for me , you seemed … surprised . |
30 | Er you will all be aware I think that the budget has been running for some months and er I suppose a lot of you either as spokes persons or as members of groups have actually been dealing with the budget issues in some detail . |