Example sentences of "[adv] [pos pn] [adj] [noun pl] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It is only her own customs she respects . ’
2 And Clara , walking by her side and hearing these words , burst suddenly and at last into loud hysterical weeping , and as the tears flooded down her hot cheeks she knew that they were not for her father , but for the meanness and the lack of love , and for the fear that she would die in so ugly a hole , and so unloved .
3 From beyond his rooms and from outside his seldom-washed windows he heard the persistent hammer blows of the carpenters astride the new roof of the Commandant 's office .
4 By which time the sexual revolution was also wearing a bit thin and became more to do with increasing women 's availability to men than the sexual autonomy and control over our own bodies we had all been promised .
5 Can I put Clifford 's point to the point that we 're still discussing er which is about the surplus and how both your legal frameworks you 're advocating relate to the answers you 've given us about surplus and the concern about surplus .
6 Appeals will surely ensue but in the meantime we may well sympathise with those Soprintendenze who feel tempted to put all restoration work on hold in the fear that in carrying out their proper duties they may find themselves being sentenced as criminals .
7 Because they are required by law to give you the best investment advice , and unless they find out your personal details they ca n't do that .
8 Calling out our imaginary names we had to find each other .
9 got a flash and that in it but and I thought well her own pictures she takes Christmas
10 Even his poor bones we could n't keep safe . ’
11 Children , particularly our own grandchildren I discovered er had got money in the building societies I mean we give them money for presents and throw it into a building society , and I said what 's happening about your , your tax ?
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