Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [coord] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The girl was walking on the pavement when the bus crashed into railings damaging them badly and the side of the bus hit her a glancing blow , ’ he said .
2 Er I 've followed them down but the vehicle I could have got in another vehicle .
3 Personally I do n't think it is traditions which are weighing them down but the fact that they have no support at home .
4 and I found , for me personally and a lot of other mothers that it started in pregnancy .
5 Aelin had brought them inside and the battle had restarted , Murtach attacking the grypesh still outside .
6 So I really wanted to nail the bastard — preferably with the cooperation of my team-mates just to prove the point — but the fucking technology let me down and the gun jammed and he had me pinned , firing shot after shot at me , and finally I gave up trying to un-jam the gun and made to throw it at him though I could hardly see because there was yellow paint all over my visor , but he ducked and tripped and sat down on a trunk , holding his stomach , and the bastard was laughing his socks off because I looked like a giant dripping banana , only I 'd just realised the gun was n't jammed after all , the safety catch was on .
7 She beckoned to someone outside and a garda inspector walked in .
8 There was a whole lot of paper getting there , getting papers and someone else but the lady in red actually was getting groceries as well so of course that takes time .
9 Several physiotherapists mentioned that the active nature of the job benefited them physically and a number of people with sensory impairments believed that the nature of the work prevented them from becoming isolated .
10 All paint is from the Crown range of matt emulsions , the window wall and ceiling are in Lilac Frost , the fireplace is in Forget Me Not and the alcove is in Country Beige , all at £8.25 per litre .
11 Well I do n't like to say but I left them outside and the dog pissed over them !
12 But now I 'm just deciding I 'll live off invalidity benefit for a wee while longer , leaving that in the hands of my my managing director and somebody else and the money that 's coming through from the Queen and whatever I 'm just gon na live on invalidity benefit , I 'm only drawing invalidity benefit , I 'm not gon na get any more money than invalidity benefit .
13 I would have liked to take them off but the situation was still uncertain , and everyone still believed that the German forces were determined to push us off this high ground east of the Orne .
14 Too soon to write them off but the benchmark has been set very high already .
15 Bundle them up them off send them off and the rest .
16 clipped them off and the wind 's blown the flowers from the corner .
17 This hardly tallies with the sentiments expressed in a letter in the possession of the College in which Coleman , writing on 24 February 1813 , gracefully declined an invitation to become President of the London Veterinary Society : ‘ Gentlemen , I received your letter , and it gives me great pleasure to see so much zeal for the improvement of the veterinary art in Gentlemen , whom any & every Teacher might well be proud to call his Pupils — I shall most willingly grant the use of the College Theatre for the examination and discussion of such points as may be considered by you most important for the advancement of the Veterinary Science … you rightly observe that a number of minds concentrated on one object can not fail to improve any art far beyond the reach of any individual and I have no doubt that the Public will ultimately derive great benefits from your united exertions .
18 And erm , I tried them on , well I , I bought , I mean I bought them and brought them home and a sort of cropped , cropped leggings they did n't really do anything for me .
19 They let you in but the bar 's not open .
20 Exactly how he achieved this I can not explain except to say that he had a kind of eloquence that made you think he was speaking to you personally and the gift of a born story-teller .
21 thing and you know , they were over and some of them were doing something and it is somebody you normally and the news and I said the news and actually sort of frozen and the guy said to me , he must of actually seen me frozen there , he said it 's okay , it 's okay , it 's nothing about whatever her name is , you know
22 It would take you longer but every doctor is worth may be a couple of ads all right in terms of who he knows or she knows .
23 you know if you 're in this area or that area we 'll pick you up and take you home and the phone just does n't stop ringing
24 ‘ When you buy a warehouse , you also but the idea of studio spaces being as simple as possible . ’
25 You might think this would slow you up but the reverse is actually true .
26 I ran away , back to Palma , because I could n't bear the pain of Maria Luisa coming back , wanting you back and the life all three of you shared . ’
27 Without claws it is impossible for any cat to scratch itself efficiently and the whole grooming pattern suffers as a result .
28 The fire had roared itself out and the ash in the centre flushed up grey with each entry and lay over everything .
29 I hate the you here and the other . ‘
30 I think she well and the house was certainly getting on her nerves but whether it was because she was ill it was getting on her nerves I do n't know .
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