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

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1 bring me the drowsy country thing !
2 I suppose on the studio engineer evolutionary scale I rate about as high as the average amoeba , which makes me the perfect test pilot for this series of videos .
3 Bring me the bloody cheese grater in the !
4 Elizabeth had sent me the hideous paper cover of the Italian translation of A Wreath of Roses , in shame marking it BURN .
5 He sent me the first Education sentimentale ; I was not greatly impressed , but how could I not praise it ?
6 In the end I got them to give me the first aid outfit and fixed myself up .
7 And it was she who brought me the first evening paper .
8 Well you bought me the new vacuum cleaner .
9 Elegy ( E2 5c ) on the Lower Tier of the Roaches is for me the finest slab climb on gritstone .
10 On that first occasion my father took me through Craven Hill Gardens into Porchester Terrace , showed me the blank brick back of the facades and lifted me up on to the wall so that I could look down into the shaft .
11 Would you please tell me the high season price for one week ? ’
12 ‘ Are you going to give me the macho caveman act ?
13 And they sold me The Last Boy Scout .
14 The Aldershot method because er it it sort of explained to me the most effect way of getting across whatever you want to say so that made me a feel a bit happier about that .
15 So to me the most point thing if you 're an interviewee is to find out the duration of the interview .
16 It was the part of Sabbo in Rope ; mind you , I had been offered two leading roles at other reps that could n't give me the vital Equity card — so Sabbo it was .
17 On my first day in the job he took me into the director 's Portakabin , put his arm around me and , showing me the empty trophy case , said ‘ Your job , Les , is to fill that cabinet before I die . ’
18 Given them the negative polarity item I give a damn .
19 For them the critical starting date in human history was the one in 1896 when British law was changed to allow motor-cars to be driven without a man preceding them on foot carrying a red flag .
20 He first became a player-manager at 28 and in his time the 41-year-old Buckley has won three promotions , the Bob Lord trophy with Kettering — and been sacked by Walsall after making them the highest scoring team in the four Divisions .
21 The frictions grew steadily worse , and in an attempt to accommodate them the 1897 Vienna Congress resolved that the party become a federation of six national parties .
22 But that is not a view held by those who lack the imagination to enter into the hearts and minds of others , and to do to them as they would be done by ; among them the then Home Secretary and the then Lord Chief Justice .
23 Of the two of them the young Job Centre man looked the more hot and worried .
24 First , the merger of two large firms will give them the immediate monopoly power that derives from a large market share .
25 Okay , but the item that licenses them the other licensing sentence you need in order to license these items , you ca n't just go anywhere in the sentence so sentence three , herself saw Florence is no good , even though Florence is there , it 's in the wrong place relative to herself and similarly six , anyone saw no one is no good , even though no one is in the sentence .
26 It is a safe bet to assume this competition will present no problems for them leaving them the first pipe band in history to collect every available award and go undefeated for the duration of the season .
27 Anglesey meanwhile , have two debutantes in their line-up one of them the first RAF Valley player to be selected for a decade .
28 BGS issues daily geomagnetic activity forecasts , making use of the most recent information on solar activity , and operates a real-time geomagnetic disturbance monitoring service for commercial customers , among them the European Space Agency , which has commissioned BGS to produce long- and short-term forecasts of solar and geomagnetic activity .
29 The sort of stuff that you get in in y'know sort of everyday gossip between friends about y'know when people talk about each- other , oh I think he 's a bit er I think he 's a bit camp , or I think he probably is but erm yeah yeah all that kind of thing yeah erm is is like the the informal repertoire , the informal repertoire that you do between friends erm , between people to whom it sort of y'know it 's not very important if you give them the wrong impression sort of thing .
30 Where sharp edges and light cut into them the pointed back end of the brush was used to draw through them .
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