Example sentences of "[verb] [indef pn] [adv] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I 've just had one just a little while back |
2 | Yeah you see I 've got one quite a good broody , you see , |
3 | It feels that cowboys are being allowed to give everyone else a bad name by scattering illegal signs . |
4 | I follow him through , calling something about a last train . |
5 | The clerical representatives were a formidable number — forty-two diocesan proctors ( two from each diocese ) and twenty-three cathedral proctors ( including Bath as well as Wells , and Coventry as well as Lichfield ) — and with the rest of the clergy they constituted something over a third of the whole parliament . |
6 | To replace them , for example , would cost something over a million pounds , but this is actually a repair to those er culverts the . |
7 | ‘ It 's only fair to tell you that we shall be asking everyone here a few questions about what they were doing yesterday afternoon . ’ |
8 | Council leader Eric Bramfitt said : ‘ Our submission is not about modernising houses and giving everything else a clean lick of paint . |
9 | It gives one quite a strong idea of what it 's going to be like to be a corpse . ’ |
10 | It was amazing , I think you had one about a hundred conceded . |
11 | I I I was just thinking about a if I could n't find anything else a fifteen quid voucher for somewhere . |