Example sentences of "[pron] [det] [adv] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The Arts Council sometimes sent round wispy collections of this and that , the Club had an exhibition of its own once a year , and now and then individual members had shows . |
2 | ‘ I threw them all away a couple of weeks ago as soon as I came across that letter from Parkin , ’ Lancaster murmured . |
3 | driving them all up the pole you know ! |
4 | what 's gon na happen , you 're only gon na lose them all down the back |
5 | We all overfly the border at regular intervals . |
6 | ‘ I think he 's angry that having given me the freedom to think for myself , I 've not followed him all down the line . ’ |
7 | So what about the retro space-cadet '70s image — hipsters and plastic zap guns , is n't it all just a bit comic-strip ? |
8 | Did they really cope so well in a man 's world , or was it all just an act ? |
9 | Oh , ah , that 's the problem see , yeah , she thinks that I charm people down here and er leave it all down the station . |
10 | Yeah , and rubbing it all down the window with my cardi . |
11 | I had it all down the microphone . |
12 | Just somebody was in there , poking around , shifting things , passing the time nosing into everything , and thinking he 'd put it all back the way it was before . |
13 | Edmund later received from Edward I the right to appoint Forest justices of his own whenever the King 's judges went on eyre in the royal forests , and to receive the fines and amercements therefrom . |
14 | Mike came down yesterday morning , mind you he had been on his own quite a lot , a lot of time yesterday for the day Josh , cos I went to Altrincham with me mum at half nine and it , I 'd taken him out for a walk to make sure he 'd had his walk and Mike did n't get up till gone half two and when he come down he 'd cut a report of Lisa 's on the floor |
15 | opinions and principles like [ Wilde 's ] have from time to time manifested themselves all down the course of history , generally in over-ripe civilisations wavering on the brink of decay . |
16 | He rose and led them both down the stone steps , coming to a halt at the entrance to the vestry door . |
17 | This extract is made up of two consecutive speeches to Jessica ; either speech can be played for an audition , but if you have the time to do them both together the extract works well . |
18 | He 'd fetch us all up a cup of tea in bed with a bit of toast . ’ |
19 | He was scoring off us all down the line . |
20 | ‘ I see you 're one step ahead of us all down the line ! |