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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Are any of these calamities which need not have occurred , or where they all acts which were very unfortunate but occurred with basically goodwill all round as it were ?
2 With a paucity of effects they seem to piece the cool of a Julian Cope/Teardrops sensitivity with a certain vigour that only us young ones can adopt .
3 And thankfully us independent consultants in training have just been er vindicated for all we 've ever said about them .
4 And below it another hand had scribbled a codicil : ‘ And the vagina our last ditch defence ’ !
5 It is a consistent piece , full of melodies that quickly start to nag , expensive arrangements and above it all McCulloch 's ingenuous , whispering , conspiratorial voice .
6 In fact , I became so proficient — I used to go over and over them first thing in the mornings — that I finished pulling up Trevino on a couple of occasions .
7 Thus ‘ Somebody Knockin' ’ would have sat happily on ‘ Exile On Main Street ’ ( as would ‘ Cutting The Rug ’ and half the rest of the album ) , ‘ Time Gone By ’ has all the shambling grace of The Faces and everything is beef with tunes , guitars with feeling and amplifiers with revolvers and somehow it all sounds fresh as dew .
8 A thing can be true and still he desperate folly , Hazel . "
9 So got through there , it goes , we slip in them trees , here you are , you can drive through that other open path and out he other side , whey
10 She backed the second each way , despite me saying I 'm not , I 'm not going in there and back it each way for
11 I washed them trainers our Johnny given me and I cleaned them for him to try and save and then them black shoes for school to save his boots for the
12 Of course there are lines that Keith does in second verses , melodic lines which build up to the chorus , and then it all apexes at the solo , hopefully . ’
13 ‘ Staff disarmed him but then he head-butted Mr Ali quite deliberately with such force he fell backwards . ’
14 But then I different age is n't it , to ?
  Next page