Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] a [adj] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | The Curator had laughed and told him , ‘ Mr Wolski you really are a bit of a revolutionary you know . |
2 | In the case of a 286 you usually need some special hardware — an expanded memory EMS or LIM board . |
3 | Despite these circumstances , the case strongly affirms that where the parties intend a treaty to confer a benefit upon a non-party it can be applied , regardless of third party consent . |
4 | That 's sort of a crunchy I think , a crickl crackly thing . |
5 | By the time we have fed the second and , thank God , final group of a dozen we are frozen . |
6 | Make her sound like a complete you know |
7 | Just ten minutes from the airport you 've got erm thousands and thousands of Bangladeshis wanting to get home er and it 's embarrassing I find , being erm and the press find , being er at the airport er seeing all the attention on a few you know , western faces . |
8 | So the head of a major I ca n't think of the guy 's name and he just had a major acquisition and this guy was |
9 | Lifeboat coxswain Dave Kennett , who went out to the yacht , said : ‘ It was a chance in a million they were seen . |
10 | So that 's three quarters of a million she 's paid for it then , we 're half ? |
11 | When you 've got a staff of a thousand you do n't need everybody going around . |
12 | But despite leading after the first round with a 71 he failed to make the four-round cut . |
13 | SO Sarah Ferguson is deemed unsuitable for life as a Royal it seems to me many of the ‘ real ’ Royals are equally unsuitable . |
14 | Cos as I say it 's a mixture of a few you see . |
15 | That and the fact that it lost faith in the nearest thing to a charismatic it had had since Rose Fox . |
16 | They stayed at the Carlton Hotel , the best in town , and Cecily Robinson was astonished by her first sight of John , who arrived for dinner with a leg-warmer he was knitting , much to the amusement of all the other diners . |