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

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1 Told you last night smoked like hell yesterday afternoon , she coughed her bloody heart up last night .
2 SMITH : ‘ I think the lad deserved a medal , because they won the Cup with half a reserve side out last year — and he was taking care of the reserves . ’
3 and I had a Labour bloke round last night .
4 And our Clay said he 's gon na take me and his mother-in , well future mother-in-law out next Saturday .
5 If you really want your fish fed while you are away , perhaps for a longer time , you cold measure out individual portions of food into envelopes , and hide all the other food .
6 If one recognises the materiality of the division of production and labour by branches , ii is no good writing off such conflicts as ‘ false consciousness ’ .
7 Right : ‘ Looks like a good turn out this year . ’
8 What happened to the grand throw out this year ?
9 There was little spring in the ancient planks and Miss Barnsdale towered beside the box horse , ready to yank at the arms of any child who did n't manage to leap over the rough leather back first time .
10 In other words , dandy fresh pop grooves over a disco sweet funk grind , which can all be found on ‘ Rollercoaster ’ , their sexy single out this month .
11 And erm I got the vegetarian cookbook out this morning so Rob said what you looking at that for ?
12 There was , I remember , quite a restful interlude up some alley or other , during which we reclined panting on a heap of cardboard boxes ; then two young men jovially gathered us up and escorted us back into the action .
13 erm On the other hand , if you take the variety , you in fact leave it very mixed still , because you take your relatively small quantity out each time you go round , and you 're taking a relatively small number of species , so that if you are logging in a tropical forest at the sort of intensity most logging takes place , you 're only creating gaps where you take out the valuable species and leave the less valuable species .
14 If the first British-born generation of Caribbeans can be said to date from the period around 1960 , then it began to reach its Creole-speaking adolescence around 1972 — as a result of a coincidence of factors which may or may not have something to do with the popularity of Jamaican music around that time .
15 A perilous leap to the edge was followed by a difficult scramble over slimy rock faces .
16 I noticed a strange and wonderful thing about that summer .
17 There is another notable film out this week .
18 The loss of Batty was a big blow to the midfield but the injuries to both Wallace and Speed have been the big set back this season .
19 Oh we had whistles , and strangely enough , very seldom did we use them , simply because there were other traffic about that time if you were a long way away , er you might be nearly to , if you blew your whistle , there were nobody to hear you , I mean people in houses , and they were only few and far between .
20 Perhaps it was brought in by a refugee from the persecution of the Catholic church about that time , when thousands of British communicants , including the bishops of York and Carlisle , perished .
21 I think that I put it the other way round last time .
22 ‘ We have to go to New Zealand with the objective of coming back with half a dozen players who will be able to take the final step up next season ’ — JOHN ELLIOTT ( national selector ) on the ‘ B ’ tour .
23 WARM-hearted Lions will give handicapped and underprivileged children from across the region a special day out next week .
24 The fishfingers we threw a whole box out last week because we never used them .
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