Example sentences of "[pron] [noun sg] [adj] [noun pl] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | The results of one of her routine antenatal tests she 'd had on arrival in France showed she had raised levels of antibodies in her blood . |
2 | When she fluttered the long lashes of her baby blue eyes she had the timeless charm of Olive Oyl or Betty Boop . |
3 | That puts even Lady Thatcher 's efforts in the shade — in her final 20 months she managed just 71 days . |
4 | She complained of blisters on her hale glaring days they worked away like this , too tired and stiff at night to want to go anywhere but to bed . |
5 | Moving into their stage 2 subgroups they are asked to share and relate these reactions . |
6 | WHEN Nick Faldo signs his autograph these days he uses the ‘ l ’ as a flagstick , on which he draws a flag bearing the number 11 . |
7 | In his childhood several adults he had loved had been killed in the Second World War . |
8 | And as a company , whatever other political ideals you have about them , but as a company they are very safety conscious . |
9 | So we 've literally got to dove-tail this into whatever other current arrangements they have , including any other P H I they 've already got . |
10 | Obviously there is also the money element , and by returning to work you can perhaps give your child other benefits you might not otherwise be able to afford such as foreign holidays or maybe a private education . |
11 | While we demand oil in such quantities to fuel our petrol driven lifestyles we can not ignore the consequences , both short term and long term . |