Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adj] [prep] [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 Otherwise they 're going to have another sleepless night , and we need them fresh for the next stage . ’
2 Let her go to her grave imagining me defiant to the last .
3 He succeeded in doing so , but confided afterwards that no single examiner thought me worthy of a first , but when the marks were added up , mine were within a few marks of those who were obviously in the first class , and so my name was added to the list of three others .
4 I could have told you that in the first place .
5 To discourage petty claims , most insurers make you liable for the first £25 .
6 ‘ But they won through in a dour encounter and I wish them well in the next round .
7 First decide on just two matches that appear to have outstanding draw chances and mark them X in the first column of the Treble Chance ( to the right of the fixtures ) .
8 I propose Elizabeth that you circulate Jenny 's reprocedures to everyone but we do n't know with them , that we will read them prior to the next meeting and agree them at the meeting papers turning I have got to assess papers turning take one .
9 and if people could get a copy of them all before the next meeting
10 Lovely , very , very , good indeed , that , that is there now , sounds very good , just , erm , a few little things , would you try to give me more on the fifth finger , the E , the E flat , there , think of a crescendo , to that , want that come out , then , then it will , erm , I 'm almost frightened to put a crescendo in because it was n't the , a big one .
11 The troubles of the spirit are not always translated into the grosser medium of the flesh , but if I could not make this transfer with Miller then there would be no point in making him ill in the first place .
12 Dickie bored him all through the first course with stories of the Navy in the First World War , and all through the second course with stories of the Navy in the Second World War , and then he got up and said , ‘ I 've got to go now to a meeting of the Chiefs of Staff , but the Prime Minister will keep you amused . ' ’
13 At the age of 9 , he was sent to the London Institution where he excelled himself so much that when the school 's Margate branch was opened in 1875 , the headmaster , Dr. Elliott , appointed him one of the first pupil-teachers , promoting him three years later to a junior teachership .
14 She first tuned into Hendry when he was sweeping all before him en-route to a second Embassy world title last April .
15 However , this effect may not last , and long-term follow-up is useful to ensure that the patient does not lapse into those unhealthy ways which made him unwell in the first place .
16 This alternative process made it possible for the first time to obtain 1- tert -alkyl , 1-cycloalkyl , 1-aryl , 1-heteroaryl and 1-aminoquinolone and azaquinolonecarboxylic acid derivatives by combined acylation and arylation ( aracylation ) of enamines and enhydrazines with o -halo-(het)aroyl halides .
17 The course of events after 1931 clearly revealed the inadequacy of pure aspiration as the basis for a science of international politics , and made it possible for the first time to embark on serious critical and analytical thought about international problems .
18 Sufficient data stretching back to the mid-sixteenth century have now been assembled to make it possible for the first time to study short-term as well as long-term characteristics of demographic behaviour at the micro level .
19 The key point was that the bases paired , making it possible for the first time to seem how a chemical entity might be able to store and copy information .
20 Maybe he was unlucky on the last day , but on the first day he holed-in-one at the 5th and Seve had n't even started .
21 It caused us a lot of extra work , major changes and more travel to get it right for the second larger meeting .
22 It 's an , a small number of , of viruses which constantly shift , and the WHO organisation which monitors flu viruses around the world , is responsible for seeing that the vaccine is made from strains that are in circulation currently , and , and we 've been getting it right for the last ten years , so I , I think there 'll be no problem this year .
23 We 'll continue to improve our strategy until we eliminate these potentially unsafe conditions — we 're already working on getting it right for the next overhaul in 1993 .
24 They kept it intact to the last but both of them knew , without any discussion , that to keep themselves afloat they 'd jump on any passing raft .
25 Then on the second day , Nicklaus puts it stone-dead at the 5th and so he 's taken just three shots for the 5th !
26 We allow ourselves a little bit more time to get the design right cos the reason we got it wrong in the first place was because it was a quick spend project and nobody er had time to do it properly .
27 However , Ada had made it clear at the first round of talks that the commission had no power to negotiate changes , which had to be approved by referendum .
28 The therapist should prepare the patient for termination by making it clear from the first interview that a relatively short period of treatment is planned .
29 ‘ I 'm making it easier for the next black man .
30 The Scheme is funded for eighteen months only and this means that the numbers will start to drop in October 1993 and that is the only good thing about this Scheme , because it 'll make it easier for the next Labour Government to abolish it .
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