Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [adj] [noun] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 A few occassions this year he 's had a go at some defender who is twice as big as him .
2 Well having seen Blackburn Rovers away from home a few times this season I I 've got ta say at half time I thought they 'd they 'd be comfortably in control .
3 By setting them to different scales harmonic progressions which would be unplayable on a single harp are made possible .
4 Secondly , we have ‘ unnatural ’ recordings , in which original sounds ( or in some cases electrical waveforms which have never even had a separate acoustic existence ) are subject to processes which make them into something new .
5 They 've been working very hard , in some cases long hours I think it 's right because this is a similar discussion we had by Public Protection Committee about a report and the main thing about the report is to find ways in which this could be avoided and that we could take such action as necessary and obviously some matters to avoid such a happening again but having said that other parts of West Sussex have always tended to be erm when you get excess rain erm you tend to get flooded in on the train many times some houses have got boats down the bottom of their garden and it 's not just now it 's been flooded , but it has been flooded in more recent times and that 's probably something we should be looking at .
6 Both were in some respects political outsiders who came to power during a breakdown of ‘ normal ’ party politics and exercised a personal leadership at a time of national crisis .
7 The Straid Trout Fishery produced its best fish of the year so far , a cracker of 12 lbs 4 oz which took a dog nobbler fished by Lenny Magee of Lisburn .
8 For a few days last week it looked as though United States voters would behave as British voters did earlier this year and swing back to the devil they knew .
9 She was baking fresh scones hot cakes anything that was going .
10 One of the criticisms sometimes levelled at the whole group drama approach is that it always seems to involve lots of meetings and discussions , and that this disadvantages those children whose grasp of language is uncertain ; that this " type " of drama can rapidly become nothing more than a heated discussion involving only the teacher and the more articulate members of the class .
11 Right , well er , we 've some birthdays this week there 's er Miss on the fifth today she is n't here , Mrs on the sixth , Mrs is on the sixth and Mrs of Gasworthy Close on the seventh .
12 I sympathized and threw in a few choice obscenities and ‘ hanging 's too good for ‘ ems ’ but made a note to pick up a few watches next time I was down the Brick Lane midnight market .
13 You kindly said that you would call hon. Members next week who had been rising .
14 The basic pattern was always the same , but Bridget liked to make minute adjustments each time she reviewed it .
15 But the other six wickets were going to have to be captured fast , and in 26 further overs that evening none fell .
16 I received some letters this morning which are of interest . "
17 At that time , there were 22 women political prisoners who were held in a separate block from the common prisoners , but the number expanded very rapidly :
18 From 1 April the main part of that contribution will be to refer to social services those patients who seem to need social care .
19 This will mean forging with other and different churches creative relationships which express the reality of Christian love , brotherhood , and interdependence ’ ( Pasadena Consultation 1978:4 , 5 ) .
20 A few miles outside Idar I found a meadow by the side of the Nahe where I could picnic .
21 When , for example , God is thought of as like light , the metaphor is meant to bring into play all kinds of overtones and ideas which can help the user to a greater understanding of the word God : light shares some characteristics which can be applied to God — but ones which can not be neatly packaged up in literal words .
22 But if the the reason this has occurred is because of a poverty amongst rich countries rich people which is causing poverty amongst poor people which is material .
23 Just er for clarification that that is indeed the case as Mr Cunnane says , but the erm the village envelopes were brought forward by way of an alteration to the adopted rural areas local plan which will take us up to nineteen ninety six , erm we will possibly have to look and review some of those envelopes in connection with the emerging local plan .
24 Before the race he was hoping to beat his personal best time of 2 hours 44 minutes 49 seconds which he set last year .
25 Such people can be cured by exposure to intense bright light at set times each day which resets their body clock .
26 the Duke had a 100 winners last season his best ever …
27 She 'd be in plaster for six weeks each time she broke them , ’ says Rosemerry .
28 Consider the position of the chief officers operational independence which is the immense strength of our system and indeed our guarantee that all powerful politicians in Whitehall and for that matter , members of police authorities can not apply improper pressures on the police .
29 Last September the council established a black and ethnic minorities working group which is nominating representatives to sit on Soputhwark 's joint community care planning groups .
30 The employee top 10 features those companies which are expanding fastest , and it says something for the performance of WPP that it has managed to perform well in eps and return on capital terms at the same time as it has achieved that expansion .
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