Example sentences of "[adj] [vb base] [pron] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Of the 40 guests at Cannigione , slightly less than half book their first choice as dinghy sailing .
2 2 Place your other hand on your elbow , keeping both arms relaxed and your head held high .
3 2 Tell your own story as vividly as you can .
4 2 Tell your own story as vividly as you can .
5 2 Keep your whole class actively involved as much as you can .
6 If they want to watch television , they do that ; if they want to walk around , they walk around , some do their own thing like reading or games .
7 Dows this reflect you personal preference ?
8 Thus while most farm workers recognize that they are poorly paid , few blame their own employer for their poverty .
9 Some spend their entire time in the water , mating and giving birth to live young in the sea .
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11 Bell Atlantic Corp 's New Jersey Bell Telephone Co , will on April 7 redeem its outstanding 40-year 8.75% debentures due June 1 2018 at 103.59% of principal amount plus accrued interest , it said .
12 The Japanese have their own version of English .
13 Erm , that is kids may express curiosity , kids may even be doing things that imply they 're getting some sort of pleasure out of their bodies y'know they may be , as we used to call it when I was a child , playing with themselves , um they may be erm doing various things that er that give them some sort of bodily pleasure .
14 Where possible give her some task to carry out during the outing for example , helping to find the items on a shopping list .
15 I like these put it this way I like sweets , oh look they 've changed the bow
16 The month of May holds lots in store for eager festival-goers , as Oxfordshire , Dorset and South Wales all host their own art extravaganzas .
17 The month of May holds lots in store for eager festival-goers , as Oxfordshire , Dorset and South Wales all host their own art extravaganzas .
18 THE New Zealand Rugby League tourists must envy the amount of publicity — and the financial rewards — currently being enjoyed by their countrymen from the unsullied ‘ amateur ’ world of Rugby Union as the latter grind their remorseless way around Wales and Ireland .
19 The dichotomy between appearance and reality , the continuity of metaphors for usurpation applied to Macbeth , the incredible number of antitheses ( some 400 odd ) : these are aspects of the play that have been well studied in modern criticism , and all show its persistent operation on two linguistic levels .
20 We all read what each other had written , anyway .
21 She dumped herself on the Chesterfield beside him and ripped open her own packet , noisily .
22 All exhibit her flawless swing and admirably unclassifiable style .
23 ‘ It was more that just successful , ’ he says today , looking back on what many consider his finest work .
24 Under such circumstances , it is not at all clear which statutory agency should take the leading role in developing such therapeutic houses and homes , something perhaps which explains why the government has now proposed a specific grant for mental health services in the community which can only be spent by the joint agreement of local health and social services .
25 They all know what real life is — only too well .
26 I assume you all know what raw ammonia does to the eyesight ?
27 As you all know our fund-raising project last years was the 200 Club and those of you who joined the club will be pleased to know that the venture made a good profit .
28 ELECTRIBE 101 release their new single ‘ Inside Out ’ on November 12 through Phonogram .
29 ELECTRIBE 101 release their new single ‘ Inside Out ’ on November 12 through Phonogram .
30 All use their elongated snout as a taste organ .
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