Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [noun] [pers pn] [be] " in BNC.

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1 Dr David Clark , Labour Agriculture spokesman I am convinced one reason you used a cucumber was for self-preservation .
2 HP agreed to take a small stake in Convex earlier this year under an agreement that includes Convex using the PA RISC family in a massively-parallel computer system it is designing , and also involves each company taking some of the other 's products on an OEM basis .
3 Within the broad perspective of rural settlement studies it is most apparent that they are not static entities and their mobility results in their frequent desertion .
4 Because of its advanced snow technology it is America first this season .
5 I mean er , I did n't like er that Friday night it were hor horrible shift , cos half the time you used to turn up , only half a team would turn up and you 'd be expected to do
6 From my recent discussions with Chris Harris in the European Liaison Unit I am lead to believe that private sector investment in qualifying projects is eligible for grant assistance from the EC , but that the grant can not be paid to a private sector company direct .
7 ‘ You are so obsessed with this Maria Luisa you 're not thinking straight .
8 When you take them out of their high rise environment they are highly stressed and lack confidence and self esteem .
9 In cases like the French verb system it is possible to build up a drill containing all the tenses of the verb and all the pronouns within the framework of one drill .
10 In order to obtain the remaining metric function M it is necessary to integrate equations ( 7.9 ) , which may be rewritten in the form ( 12.40 ) which is equivalent to ( 11.21 ) .
11 In a few minutes Tim we 're going to walk to the post office .
12 But if it 's a proper removal job we 're doing then yes we would .
13 From the high response levels it was clear that IPSENTA rated highly on Client Satisfaction , was strongly recommended by both sponsors and informed community members , and compared favourably with other LEAs in terms of the numbers of new start-up firms and their survivability .
14 And while they recognise the threat of this killer disease they are still faced with the dilemma of physically protecting themselves from it .
15 In February 1952 King George VI died , and an Old Testament lecture I was attending stopped in the middle .
16 Just a mi , matter of interest where do you come from because on this dictionary thing I 'm supposed to put down what people 's local accent is ?
17 He is still the same tee-total football maniac he was when Hal Stewart gave him his first Scottish job as player-manager of Morton .
18 In a few months time we are hoping to start a lunch club in the hall on 2 or 3 days per week , providing a three course lunch for a very small cost .
19 Yeah , but it 's very , it 's well , can , I do n't suppose it can be , I might of had one of the speakers out but I know there in the back of the speakers , you had this loft insulation it 's full of that
20 Yeah well there was one main test pilot that 's right and other people like , who used to be an instrument gang as well , well I do know this fella Cyril he was a dental mechanic in Walsall before the war and he came in there and he was an instrument mechanic and he used , he used to go up with the test pilot to actually test the instruments in the other compartments in the plane or cockpits just to see how they were reacting under operational conditions .
21 He had aimed to go to Cambridge to read geography , but failed the Latin entrance examination it was necessary to take in those days .
22 They have no use until the board reaches planing speed , and for novices and light wind sailing they are best removed .
23 Leadless plumber not legless , legl leadless oh You know I 'm sure that the this roof rack I 'm sure you can feel the difference in the car sometimes well not feel the difference but you can hear it , it makes an awful noise at times when the winds blowing .
24 I du n no , they get in on a Friday night he said by the time we 've cashed up , when I got there they 'd got this round coffee table in the middle of the room similar to that brass one what I 'm but it 's an old tin thing it is sitting in the middle of the room there was a little bag of money there a little bag of money there and a bag of money there that 's Geoff 's money that 's petrol money that 's five hundred pound .
25 Is , yeah you 're a good old Beatles fan you are Jo .
26 To some mining experts it 's also a clear sign that exemptions are being given too easily .
27 Oh , if it 's an old facial thing she 's getting real fatter ?
28 And in Ansiminic Ltd. v. Foreign Compensation Commission it was held that a statutory provision that decisions of the Commission were not to be ‘ called in question in any court of law ’ was ineffective to exclude the quashing of a decision vitiated by jurisdictional error of law : its only effect was to prevent a decision being quashed for non-jurisdictional error of law .
29 ‘ Perhaps it was this bloke Kennedy she was supposed to be meeting .
30 In moving the motion this time I 'm not going to be very passionate like I normally am on on subjects in this council chamber I 'm I 'm actually gon na try and keep , I 'm actually going to try and keep politics down to a low level and er because I believe there conscience on all sides of this chamber .
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