Example sentences of "[adj] [pers pn] [vb base] [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | Sorry I sound like a right right one but it does . |
2 | For Armagh it 's crucial they build on a series of heart-warming displays since the Christmas break . |
3 | More likely you rot as a tutor in High Wycombe or somewhere like Hatherley School of Fine Art , teaching the talentless children of the rich . |
4 | ‘ April , make sure you sit on a blanket . ’ |
5 | If it is in your price range make sure you look at a Mondeo , you will not be wasting your time . |
6 | The breakbeats are so aggressive and stupid you feel like a dickhead trying to dance . |
7 | Keep them in their original containers and if you need to transfer them make sure they go into a new , labelled bottle or clean paper envelope . |
8 | Bit too complicated I fear for a terrace chant … still — I like it ! ! |
9 | In vain they look for a contrast with the adult world in the family which is yielding and running after them . |
10 | At this early stage the caterpillars are fairly easy to find because while still quite small they live inside a silk canopy , which they spin around themselves when feeding on the nettle tops . |
11 | Proust is also exceptionally aware I think of a , of the , the , the complex nature of reality , a reality built up in a number of layers , so that his sentences are made even longer than might otherwise have been the case , by the introduction of successive subordinate clauses , in which he seeks to qualify as precisely as possible what he is saying . |
12 | Not that the hair of the dog remedy actually works , it just makes you forget how bad you feel for a while . |
13 | The architect knows only too well how devoted they become to a building once it is erected . |