Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [noun sg] [prep] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Rémoulade has to have plenty of strong Dijon mustard in it . |
2 | And all the time telling us about it in that slow , unemotional Norfolk voice of his . |
3 | Does that look cross-eyed to you from there ? |
4 | I was hoping when they got that link road through they might connect up , but I do n't suppose it , sort of roads got ta put parking towards the long piece of |
5 | Viktor thought , The keys are clicking in to place in that computer brain of his . |
6 | ‘ Grown myself a moustache , used hair colourant on it — as I did on my hair . |
7 | well it was a book that was produced a little while ago you can buy that tape deck off me if you like |
8 | Its got a bloody tape counter on it |
9 | I 've made a note of a potting of that briefing paper to you . |
10 | ‘ Master Cook ! ’ he said , ‘ I do n't know what was in that flame pot of yours but it undoubtedly saved the day and many noble lives . |
11 | With the eternal and infernal Beeston breeze behind them in the second half Nottingham certainly put in a tremendous finish against Northampton . |
12 | It all chimed in horribly with that waking vision of hers . |
13 | We shall carry that engagement ring with us into God 's future , when we have the full wedding ring of final union with Christ . |
14 | He turned and looked up into the scaly horse face above him . |
15 | On the table were two grooming kit boxes , a couple of ‘ L ’ plates , a discarded car number plate and , thank Heaven , the unassembled pieces of a bridle with a 5 inch French link bit on it . |
16 | Perhaps you could have two pieces of broken gramophone record with you as a prop to start the extract . |
17 | That reminds me , ’ she added , ‘ I wanted to say how kind it is of you and your mother to arrange this Easter holiday for us . ’ |
18 | No motives , no background , just a picture with nothing but foreground and a wide empty Norfolk sky behind it . |
19 | yes , you can have diff different opening formulae with a different part name in it . |
20 | Mark and I went down to Yorkshire on Saturday morning to stay with an old University friend of mine and to go to the Bedale Point-to-Point with a group of people . |
21 | She indicated the huge white cut loaf on the dresser and the half empty milk bottle beside it . |
22 | Well I mean you can relax on that score because you had a very good half hour run with me . |
23 | They had they had a few minutes silence for him when he died down Framlingham . |
24 | There was a high brick wall around it . |
25 | Erm I meant to ask you about the inside of the the coffin was that plain white material or was it did it have this u pattern on it as well . |
26 | The leghorn straw was not large for that particular type of hat and it had a brown velvet ribbon on it . |
27 | He sat with a small radar screen in front of him , writing up the small strips that are used by controllers all over the world , strips that have all the different aircraft information on them . |
28 | its cheated hearts that swell as Some Kiltie redneck in his |
29 | There were candles around the edge of it and an old aluminium bucket beside it . |
30 | But other platforms will come in the future so we can see us using sta very low cost standard hardware components , we might stack up erm half a dozen or a dozen erm workstations with a high speed interconnect between them each running a SQL Server . |