Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [art] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 Then The Sugargliders — their hair still glossy from the blood of Metallica , who tried to stop them coming in — stride across the shattered bar-room floor and pull their own heads off and ram them down The Rosaries ' throats .
2 This is notoriously difficult to do but the difficulty should be yours not the client 's .
3 I though the Bird 's Eye coffee .
4 Now , in his ‘ jeopardy ’ as he called the imprisonment in the asylum , ‘ I am the Lord 's News-Writer — the scribe evangelist ’ .
5 That 'e 'd nicked them off a woman 's washing-line in Brixton .
6 Yet the other day I was listening to an eminent conductor whose Bruckner is often much praised reaching a triple forte long before what is to me self-evidently the work 's pivotal climax .
7 Er in fact most of the radiation we get in fact is not from nuclear power , it 's from erm man made sourc it 's from , from natural sources eighty seven percent of the population as an average comes from our natural environment a lot comes from radon gas erm a small amount of radioactivity in our food erm we were discussing at er er lunch in , in fact the benefits of , of eating er low sodium salt salt is meant to be bad for you so the health er er er freaks say and it 's the sodium , therefore you should buy low sodium salt which is calcium chloride rather than sodium chloride what they forget to tell you of course is that potassium er sorry it 's , it 's potassium chloride rather than er than s than sodium chloride , what they forget , forget to tell you of course is that potassium is slightly radioactive it contains erm a small amount of , of a naturally occurring radioactive potassium so you get a small dose of radiation er to compensate for the fact you are n't eating any sodium .
8 I had murder with [ my GP ] ‘ cos , when I went , I was in a bad way and me mam took me up the doctor 's and he just said : ‘ I wo n't give you methadone .
9 He wanted the job of national regional manager — in charge of the complex network of local committees which he had himself established — and was distraught when Walsh and Hayling offered him only the assistant 's job .
10 ‘ He suggested it could have died another way , ’ Small recalls , ‘ so I took out a knife , skinned it on his desk , and showed him where the fox 's teeth had punctured the flesh . ’
11 Can you e please explain to me how a site 's exclusion from the greenbelt in itself breaches a development control policy ?
12 ‘ Tell me how the world 's different .
13 I would agree with that , but I would just like to pick up three two of there have been one or two instances felt that they have necessarily make aware perhaps that something 's coming up in er difficult , but I just wanted to mention that er I do n't know what the procedures are actually , but I mean it d did n't seem to be one or two cases not saying it necessarily the department 's fault , I 'm er just making the point .
14 I mean or is it just the author 's view of how
15 Is it somehow the Jews ' fault ?
16 It usually the chef 's speciality .
17 I think I think it is a good idea though to erm oh right er to y'know kind of break it up a bit er particularly if at an early stage you 're intending to y'know kind of go through erm and get people to go through quite a lot of questions erm as a by way of er y'know kind of the first stages in in er developing this thing .
18 That makes it probably the world 's largest resettlement scheme .
19 And is n't he now the EETPU 's head of communications ?
20 He overseas the centre 's three main areas of responsibility : policy , production and training .
21 They were all in a room near the adjutant 's office , waiting for Woolley to get off the phone to Corps H.Q. and tell them where the day 's flying would be .
22 I hope that the Minister of State will tell us why the Government 's policy has changed since 1985 .
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