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

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1 The basic pattern was always the same , but Bridget liked to make minute adjustments each time she reviewed it .
2 I must say Oliver ordered some pretty filthy wines those times I went out with him .
3 During municipal elections last December he pushed for direct elections , in place of the old system of lists controlled by party bosses .
4 and I take a drink , but hard drugs misused drugs it just must be shu he sheer hell !
5 In previous races that season I had beaten a lot of the top contenders , including Woronin and the Frenchman Bruno Marie-Rose .
6 For brief moments that day she could almost believe she was talking about third parties .
7 ‘ Your free and easy ways were all very well when you were a little girl — though Daddy did spank you , if you remember , for letting the sweep try on his medals , and you got some terrible bruises that time you rescued the kitten from those rough boys .
8 on normal phone bills , but er the international calls international call they do .
9 Everyone binges on food from time to time , particularly at Christmas and holiday periods , but you will find that once aerobic walking becomes an enjoyable habit , it will be easy to walk away those excess pounds any time you need to .
10 If you have players who are obsessed with mapping detail , they will have a very tough time inside the Castle , but in describing the outside of it , when their characters seem to see slight differences each time they look at the buildings , add the disorientating detail that the characters can not remember exactly what the Castle looked like at any time prior to the present moment .
11 Rudder also paints a picturesque scene in 1777 : ‘ On the curious travellers first approach it presents at once a very striking and respectable appearance , consisting of a number of well built houses , equal to a little town , lying very contiguous , but not joined together ’ .
12 Examples of centurial stones or distance slabs with which different legionary detachments marked sections they had constructed are to be seen in the National Museum of Antiquities in Edinburgh and the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow .
13 They jangled when she moved and brushed her creamy shoulders each time she turned her head .
14 In other words fat issue it 's probably an issue .
15 The strange relationship she had with him was like the painting , she thought — nothing quite what it appeared , unveiling new facets each time she considered it .
16 BLACKBURN boss Kenny Dalglish warned the rest of his expensive stars last night they ca n't always expect £3.3million striker Alan Shearer to save them with one of his ‘ specials ’ .
17 When the Minister met the nine regional chairmen last week they regarded his statement that he sought to achieve no more funding for sport in this country — Wales received 8.5 per cent. , Scotland 15 per cent .
18 Combine them with a high kick on alternate legs each time you straighten up
19 Perform a high front kick on alternate legs each time you straighten up .
20 Health Minor illnesses connected tot he throat could surface around the 10th .
21 Media Studies ( Newspaper & Magazine ) European Studies I Electives Foreign Language I ( French or German or Italian ) ( 2 to be chosen ) Literary Codes Contemporary Studies I AWBL ( Accreditation of Work-based Learning ) I
22 In our special reports this week we 've heard complaints of under-investment in railways , over-reliance on road building , and of harm being done to the environment .
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