Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [be] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Oh suddenly we 're all cowards , go on go for it , what 's yours ?
2 A corollary of the theory is that if only we were all experts at telepathy we could manage without language at all .
3 So we 're all Albanians when we come to Mozart . ’
4 Plans evolved for new trains for the 1990s Channel Tunnel workings between British provincial centres and Paris , Brussels , and beyond being formed into eighteen coach trains with a power car at each end like an extended electric version of the InterCity 125 diesels , but with the capability to split into nine-coach trains push-pull style with a single power car , perhaps they are all things to all men .
5 Perhaps they were former choirmen or servers from her father 's old parish — that might be the answer .
6 Fucking , fire 's this gun at him point blank and he goes and he stands there like this , and he , he stood there and he goes running round the corner sort of thing and then he goes he ca n't of missed from that fucking distance you know , and its that distance and er , in the , in the car , the mate goes , the mate sort of till he passed out , and he goes bring it to me , he goes , and its still alive , he goes , but matey in the front goes oh my he goes , I knew you 'd fuck up he goes and so they 're all blanks you
7 Suddenly it 's all thorns , she comes to a full stop , caught and blind in a thicket of thorns like Abraham 's sacrificial ram .
8 Perhaps it was these journeys that made him realise to the full how many of the world 's species were on the brink of extinction .
9 We we tried to do as much as we could we drove from erm Colorado right the way round California up through Utah and stuff and so it is some parts of the desert are very boring .
10 So it 's many inputs to one answer .
11 Right okay so it 's that times
12 Focusing then on how the new money has been spent , and this is covered in paragraph seven and eight of the report the thirty five thousand pounds conditional resources for Policy Resources Committee has been added to by six thousand seven hundred which er savings from existing budgets within the committee so there 's a total of forty one thousand seven hundred to er each new developments or er or other pressures within the committee and the items that you see before you here have been discussed between the Chairman and Vice-Chairman of this committee er County Planning Officer and Chairman and Vice-Chairman of the Policy Resources Committee , so it 's these sorts of discussions that these items have arisen in front of you .
13 So it was many weeks before Ellie dared try the key in the lock .
14 So it was many years later , in 1930 , that a writer of light-hearted detective stories called Anthony Berkeley proclaimed that the art should change from puzzles about time , place and opportunity into puzzles about motive and character , and produced a book , The Second Shot , written from the murderer 's point of view .
15 Only hers were all colours .
16 Whether or not they were former members of Big Flame , the International Marxist Group , or any of the other sects which now dissolved themselves into the Labour Party , the Right-Ons ' most effective weapon was an endless capacity to attend even the most obscure meetings .
17 Lying near it were some plates which had been washed and left to drain , and beside them stood the most delicate of porcelain cups .
18 Yes , and an astute decision by Milton 's manager , Keith Stocks , saw substitute Brian Marlan brought on in the sixty eighth minute and two minutes later he was all smiles as he headed home Nigel Mott 's cross to break the deadlock .
19 I 'd say it was about half and half in the factory but higher up it 's all men .
20 Bill reveals : ‘ Whenever we meet up it 's all flowers and champagne , and it 's like another honeymoon .
21 Yet 12 hours later it was all smiles again .
22 Now you 're all witnesses incidentally , I owe this man a ticket for the concert , I 'll give it to him tomorrow
23 Er furthermore er so the number upon whom we can draw is , is really minimal , and we do depend heavily on the help of the professional theologians , though we 're all theologians you know I , I subscribe to the idea that we 're all theologians , I wo n't listen to these people who say I 'm no theologian .
24 Even though we know that comparatively we 're all millionaires .
25 Now we 're all individuals when it comes to that .
26 But now we are all individuals with our own self-fulfilment to worry about .
27 Now we are all links in a stronger chain .
28 Right , now they 're both ethers try and name them first in naming them take the biggest hydro-carbon chunk that you can find and pretend that that was an alkane so the smaller chunk then becomes the substituant .
29 seems to be producing more than just cereals and soups at the moment … the baby business is booming and so far they are all boys .
30 Now it is these companies with their modest commercial requirements that are prospering even in a small and under-funded market .
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