Example sentences of "[adj] [adj] [noun] [verb] in " in BNC.
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1 | Ah , I was so angry , I was , he had my arm right , I forced , pushed him back it was , like , behind my back so I lent back thinking oh he 'll give me his arms then anyway old flipping hag came in did n't she ! |
2 | It is also approachable at the other end of the spectrum , which is filled by the middle-class peasant or designer-green who has a few pet animals to fit in with a rural lifestyle . |
3 | causing it , er or some dry rot setting in . |
4 | Despite having a few classic samples thrown in and an anti-crack message , this is , ultimately , a little dreary . |
5 | Cnicht 's south-west ridge provides a rapid direct ascent to the summit , with some pleasant scrambling thrown in near the top , and as height is gained the views across Snowdonia gradually unfold . |
6 | so anyway she said anyway er she 's had this bloody Aga put in , you know she had that other Aga in did n't she ? |
7 | We have this French woman come in she comes quite often Mrs and she said I 'd like to make an appointme appointment on the she said the eleventh , and I thought I said pardon ? |
8 | the window he 's a brave old boy to go in . |
9 | But finally a muddy old train trundles in from deepest Essex , chattering to itself like the Little Red Engine : ‘ I 'm a good little engine , I climbed over the hill . ’ |
10 | The ‘ Edenderry Memorial Calendar ’ raised £270 and in 1975 two further 1-day shops brought in £500 , while Bread and Soup lunches contributed £171 . |
11 | The situation can be seen either as successive waves of colonists from old established centres filling in the landscape with daughter settlements , or as a scatter of settlements , some of which develop while others remain unaltered . |
12 | Teenage antenatal classes exist in quite a few hospitals now , but there are not nearly enough . |
13 | I 'm not denying people 's right to do it , but politics is about power , and suppose the Social Democratic Party moved in and swept the board , what would we do then ? |
14 | There are no mother-in-law jokes , although inevitably a few ethnic ones slipped in . |
15 | David Oates , from Four Marks , scored another fine second place in round four of the British Group N. Saloon Car Championship , racing the Peugeot 309 GTI 16v . |
16 | She cut through the heady memories and concentrated her mind on what Steve was saying while she watched a superb glossy white yacht coming in to berth at the jetty not fifty metres from the window of the restaurant . |
17 | In effect , it 's a cut-down version of a DTP program with some unique features thrown in . |
18 | Then another urgent whisper broke in on her thoughts . |
19 | Erm I mean that was quite odd really , we had er quite a few white tenants coming in to one end of the building , erm just saying that , you know , We just ca n't cope with it any more . |
20 | ( Let's face it , when was the last time you heard references to ‘ Cliff Richard 's lip ’ , Iggy Pop and the annual ceremony marking the opening of the Houses of Parliament side-by-side in a song ? ) ; indecision and apathy are confronted in ‘ Not Superstitious ’ ; ‘ Dead Industrial Atmosphere ’ details the decline of the North-East as an economic force and the subsequent social fall-out and , of course , we get a few long songs thrown in to spice things up , or down , as is more often than not the case . |
21 | he here 's a Pat Boone record or something and all of a sudden he started dancing to all this and the old black bloke comes in and says oh my life , he could n't get any of the old blokes . |
22 | Old Black Hannah put in an appearance , and one or two other women from the village who remembered Martha as a child , and who , perhaps , shared her liking for the Old Faith ; but apart from them , it was just Mr Drew ( who galloped through the service as fast as he could ) , Jennifer and the two gravediggers , who came in after the blessing and carried the coffin out underhand , dumping it without much reverence into the mortice they had prepared for it . |
23 | At that moment a man in an old black coat rushed in . |
24 | Already , though , such a study of a community involving , perhaps , only a few thousand people brings in many elements , variables and causal links . |
25 | Miss Honey took a few moments to let this curious statement sink in . |
26 | And yet it is still against the law of the land for another ordained Anglican leader to come in and plant another church to help reach the people ! |
27 | So , if some italian club comes in for Macca at say 4M ( a definate possibility ) , and/or someone come in for Speed at say 3.5M , well have no fucking team left . |
28 | So , if some italian club comes in for Macca at say 4M ( a definate possibility ) , and/or someone come in for Speed at say 3.5M , well have no fucking team left . |
29 | The weather was good throughout , and since coming back we have had some real summer at last — with some dreadful days mixed in . |
30 | A foul zephyr of ageing artificial air washed in around her , heavy with rancid oil and zinc . |