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

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1 In return for such a privilege we implicitly acknowledge that there are reciprocal obligations incumbent upon us .
2 Mr Bruce Page , of accountancy recruitment specialists Llambias Douglas , said : ‘ All the big firms are suffering equally — just some are better at handling the public relations side of it . ’
3 Not even his so-called students thought of him as a figure of authority .
4 But no ; watching in the big square , simultaneous with the lights suddenly sparkling like unsupported , autonomous constellations way above us , the fuzz of the TV screen resolved into the big , broad , beaming face of the malai President .
5 all working in their own little houses sort of they looked liked houses but in fact they were little workshops
6 Close-up of brief case reveals a Nuclear Fuels logo on it .
7 Numerous characters surface in him up there tonight .
8 With the demise of the traditional industrial landscapes nostalgia for them has grown .
9 There 's also the soft side , the Bill Morrison who is reduced to tears by Harry Secombe — ‘ I 'd love to be as good as him ’ and the Bill Morrison who confesses in an unguarded moment that as an epitaph he 'd like the description that appeared in a recent Times leader about him : ‘ a man they can trust ’ .
10 I 'll never forget how th'near slaughtered that feller — or the five golden guineas th'won for me off that dozy dago as set the Creole on thee .
11 In fact what young children demand of us is not that we dilute the work , but that we make it more exciting , more tightly focused .
12 Two special spending programmes , worth ¥23.9 trillion ( $114 billion ) , announced in the past year , have helped ward off full-blown recession , and the government has propped up the stockmarket by shovelling post-office savings money into it .
13 On minor issues dear to them , small parties may get their way ( as in Israel ) .
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