Example sentences of "[adj] [adj] [adv] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 What do you feel you know the fact that that that quite a lot of erm well you were saying e you saying that quite a few quite a lot more coloured people live here
2 ‘ you come in ere half pissed once a month , usually around midnight , and expect me to jump around for you , now you 're bringing you mates as well . ’
3 And er we can get by on lots of things and when an emergency does come , sometimes we can cope with it if it 's not too big a one , but other times it can catch up with us , simply because we are only sort of half awake so the purpose of the talk today is to try and help us all to see various ways in which we can stay awake in the truth physic er , er spiritually speaking .
4 But this pleased neither the defence ministry nor the navy who pointed out that it would merely sail back again .
5 I might do this last actually the eyes and I 'll go back and do them when they 're dry .
6 He had distracted attention from the incident by crediting Joseph with the killing of the fawn arid therefore the capture of the expedition 's first prize , since the senator had decided they should collect a group of muntjac .
7 It must , moreover , be noted that the only requirement which the court held to be justified under the quota system in Ex parte Jaderow Ltd. concerned precisely the operations of the vessels .
8 In the other seat , the sede nobile , sits his properly lordly superior certainly a duke in previous incarnations , certainly at least an Oscar-winner now , wearing a glorious cape or velvet cloak and grandly gesturing as the boat disappears behind the Dogana .
9 As Royal Mail hit the second last hard the fairy-tale result seemed inevitable .
10 The data presented in Table 2 show that the addition of distamycin produces a very similar increase in T m values for both duplex 1 and duplex 4 i.e. the drug exerts a very similar stabilising effect on both duplexes .
11 On the trains British Rail say it 's all fine no problems East Midlands Airport it 's all fine there no delays to the services at the moment .
12 I mean basically he 's put that into account and then it 's how much will they need on top of that so he total that he would need would be three hundred and seventy thousand pounds of which there is a hundred seventy thousand so the shortfall 's twenty thousand , or two hundred thousand .
13 Thirty five years later servicemen who were forced to witness the test say they are still suffering physical and mental side-effects.So far the government has consistently denied a positive link between the two .
14 Thus by the late 1950s both the Comintern version of Marxism-Leninism and a native Marxist-based gradualist model were perceived to be sterile .
15 Ever since the late 1950s almost every AIB team sent out to investigate a fatal accident has been accompanied by at least one RAF pathologist .
16 The world record for speed was probably set in the afternoon of 12 August 1966 , by the London Evening News , At 3. 19 pm a gunman on the run shot three policemen dead in West London .
17 H two O plus S O four erm that 's a double negative so the goes there so magnesium M G S O four
18 Cos if we put sort of ten thousand away the interest would be paying for the fees all the time would n't it ?
19 A sauna is available free twice a week and there is also a fitness room .
20 In general this only a problem if you want to change leads with a weaker climber .
21 and with respect your Lordship does n't have the er and I 'm sure this will not be disputed , your Lordship does n't have the erm jurisdiction to grant the exemption under article eighty five three only the commission in doing that
22 I let's say there are forty five thousand yet the figures are forty one thousand , well where does one stop .
23 R 0.3 1.2 2.7 then the program 's steps will generate
24 ‘ All Daddy wantth you to do ’ , she said , ‘ ith to thay that alienth ith only an ecthpwethion !
25 And it does n't become any easier once a player obtains his Card .
26 On the M twenty five clockwise the traffic is very heavy and slow moving from junction thirteen for Staines as far as junction eighteen for Chorleywood , that 's due to earlier accidents and the volume of traffic .
27 when I come home for lunch er , and things like that I clock up about two hundred and twenty , to two thirty , two fifty maybe a week just
28 There was a faint buzzing then a voice — tinny and distorted — came from a speaker beside the camera .
29 ‘ Aye , an ’ there used tae be at least thirty thousand here every Saturday in the auld days . ’
30 That was , that was what the crew were getting four pound a week and course my father that time he done away with a cabin boy so I had to do more or less two jobs , see if I were n't working on deck I 'd go down and clean the cabins and that 's how , that 's how we kept the money going course then after a few years when they got to the finish about nineteen thirty one then the harbourmaster turned round and he ruc reduced our wages five shillings a week , so we were getting three pound fifteen a week .
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