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

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1 aha , that 's , so I did , cos this week well maybe on a diet I 'll , I 'll just get salad stuff and , you know when you , I 'll just get the mince and er shops that shops that and I 'll just get me frozen stuff at the , you know , just at the
2 Well it 's got some different meanings that and you may be able to talk about that another time with your teacher .
3 After a period of experimenting with designs and acoustics , Nigel has now developed his techniques to a high level such that he can now calculate , and fabricate steam whistles to virtually any specific combination of notes he requires .
4 Indeed the report says ‘ small numbers of households found that the combination of high motoring costs and acceptable levels of public transport such that they were simply not bothered about learning to drive , or getting a car .
5 The textures and general characters of the gneisses suggest that these rocks have been metamorphosed to high grades such that they are migmatised ( melted ) in places .
6 Liebowitz and Horowitz ( 1968 ) suggested that what was happening in the United States at the time , was a process of merging of politics and social deviance such that they were becoming indistinguishable .
7 I mean there 's no doubt that in human terms that child needs that fifty pence more than you do , but we do n't because I mean there 's a level in which we ca n't because we have to somehow psychologically protect ourselves , and I believe we do do that by convincing ourselves that somehow people out there are not people in the same way that we are .
8 It misses the point that being an effective teacher , leading students to a measure of intellectual and professional independence such that they are able to articulate with others their own viewpoint , is a major achievement .
9 Mostly well known brands at up to fifty percent less than they 'd pay elsewhere .
10 Average-sized people use up about one calorie a minute while at rest , a little bit less if you 're bigger , ’ says Professor Durnin .
11 So that 's three times this that I ate three of the
12 Sentencing the couple — both of Manchester — to 21 months each after they admitted abduction , Mrs Justice Ebsworth said : ‘ You took this baby to draw attention to yourselves . ’
13 Perhaps we , we all have erm thirty three pence each and we give a penny to Oxfam , or we 'll toss up or we 'll , thirty three pence each and one penny left over so we 'll have a third of that penny each we 'll cut it up .
14 Is the concept of sensation involved in these sentences such that it makes sense to say that the same sensation is excited by the presence to our organs of numerous objects , or is it such that numerous objects ( and , indeed , the same object at different times ) can not but excite different , though possibly exactly similar sensations ?
15 In Voyce v Voyce ( 1991 ) P & CR 290 the Court of Appeal decided that an intention to make a gift , by the legal owner of a cottage to another , albeit an imperfect gift since there was no deed , coupled with later conduct such that it would be inequitable for the legal owner to assert his rights , was sufficient to order the successor in title of the donor to transfer the freehold to the donee .
16 Labour and the SNP hate each other more than they hate the Tories .
17 Now this is not perhaps one of the best of Spitzer 's analyses , and in any case it contains a great deal more than we have space to repeat here .
18 ‘ Alas , neighbours often know a great deal more than we think they know .
19 A lot of girls compromised themselves a great deal more than I did . ’
20 I tell Fairfax a great deal more than I had intended , but I believe our confidences are drawing us together .
21 The speaker clearly knew a great deal more than he told us , as shown in his very good question-answering , but he should have told us much more in the actual talk .
22 And Yeo Davis charge a good deal more than we do , I can tell you .
23 Where mother nature has been meaner in her packaged quantity , with plums for instance , one unit does not have an inbuilt stop mechanism , so we often end up eating a good deal more than we would with a larger fruit .
24 It goes without saying that when a charity do is well organized and welcoming , it can be the greatest joy and can give you a good deal more than you 'd ever anticipated .
25 They were produced in conjunction with the health service , they ran to about sixty seventy pages each and I think we were widely welcomed .
26 If the objective is to maintain the company 's reputation , then some attempt must be made to define ‘ reputation ’ in useful terms such that it can be measured and evaluated .
27 If it proposes to amend the key diagram such that it does not indicate that the County Council intends to construct a blue route , which is what the key diagram indicates to me at the moment , then the ball game becomes very different .
28 And the danger presumably is that the surpluses we were having our discussion and debate about earlier on , those surpluses that and I do understand why you feel the pensioners should benefit from their surplus , but it the reality is that the employers and possibly the pensioners are currently arguing amongst themselves for the benefit of those surpluses , but in fact one of the significant contributors is often the deferred pensioners
29 cos they 're ten P each and they 're fifty P each
30 ‘ Vehicular traffic light signal ’ is defined as follows : ‘ Three lights shall be used , one red , one amber and one green … the lamp showing the amber light shall be capable of showing a steady light or a flashing light such that it flashes at a rate of not less than 70 nor more than 90 flashes per minute etc .
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