Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | So we the whole collection since eighty three . |
2 | So they an invidious position in this country , that they are not only catching the suspect , but they 're also siding against the suspect even before he 's gone on trial . |
3 | Even the tracks that wash over you the first time around act as aural traps on second and third listens . |
4 | So that 's not good news Erm , if I can show the way of overcoming that problem , how , would you be interested , and you say , that problem 's always been difficult for me , you know what can I say then , ca n't say , you ready to train yourself to think , you know , physically you a little bit of actually , putting yourself in their world . |
5 | The report believes that ‘ there is scope for both demolition and rehabilitation ’ , but implies that the latter need not he an increased preoccupation of the building industry' . |
6 | When the Equal Opportunities Commission , in its equality agenda , describes child care facilities as meagre in the extreme compared with the facilities that are available in the rest of Europe , when we know that the women in work to whom the Minister has referred are often forced into part-time work because of inadequate child care arrangements and when we bear in mind his entirely complacent answer , is not it a good thing that a Labour Government are coming who will ensure that child care provision is expanded ? |
7 | Is not it a sad reflection on the Government that after 12 years they have failed to provide the necessary skills training for our work force to make our industries competitive in world markets ? |
8 | It 's like you the first time were n't it . |
9 | We owe both them a big debt of gratitude . ’ |
10 | I walked past it the other day , and there was a board up outside . ’ |
11 | Behind they the little general , Aubin Hueber — increasingly influential and confident — marshalled his troops with an assurance and tactical awareness reminiscent of his great predecessor , Jerome Gallion . |
12 | I , I , I been out it a long while now . |
13 | what you suggested how she got in that , oh no you ca n't have that , well she kept coming and she kept are n't I a silly bitch , are n't I silly bitch Bill , and he looked she was taking the mickey out and he said well what , what 's your daughter 's name , she said Jane , as if he was puddled he said no what 's that name ? |
14 | ‘ Are n't I a lucky fella ? ’ he demanded of them again . |
15 | ‘ Was n't I the only bloke who could 'ave give ole Palmer a run fer 'is money ? |
16 | ‘ Was n't I the best prospect Bermondsey 'ad for a long time before I got me wound ? ’ he asked . |
17 | Why have n't I the sheer drive to just get up and go , take the twins and emigrate to Oz or Canada ? |
18 | What a divine pair you make and was n't I the wicked schemer ? |
19 | ‘ Is n't she a grand girl ? ’ he demanded . |
20 | ‘ Is n't she a remarkable girl , Craig ? ’ he said , ‘ Not only does she repair shoes as good as any man , but she fights for her rights , too . ’ |
21 | Is n't she a wonderful mother ? |
22 | Is n't she a bonny baby now , Miss Rose ? |
23 | ‘ Is n't she the dark lady in the studio portrait ? ’ |
24 | And has n't she the very face of a heart ? ’ |
25 | ‘ Was n't she the third-century queen of Palmyra , who was captured by the Roman emperor Aurelian ? ’ |
26 | And are n't you a good girl having your hair cut . |
27 | " Have n't you a great cheek to go looking for bread-soda at this hour of the day ? |
28 | Are n't you a happy bird ? |
29 | I remember a kindly elderly member of our church saying to Shanti , ‘ Are n't you a lucky girl ! |
30 | Are n't you a lucky boy Kev ? |