Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] [art] [noun pl] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 At the same time it , I mean the countries wo , have been crippled by the the burden of er defence if you like and we 'll call it defence .
2 Oh yeah , lots of stuff made for the Army and and and they did n't know , I mean the manufacturers s sent the work to the hosiery dye- yards they they did n't know what they were sending or what they got , they just churned it all out and and that was it you know it were I could a lot of things about that .
3 I 'm Raymond , and I attend the Friends ' Meeting here .
4 So but there again if I get the enquiries fas I mean , that obviously is the enquiry came through to me so obviously I quoted on it but
5 The first time I visit the Ladies ' Pond , I exclaim to Kelly , ‘ It 's like a Fellini film , ’ to which she says in a lazy Scottish brogue , ‘ Perhaps …
6 I remember a tenants ' association was set up and they demanded that we meet them .
7 I wonder if I could have belonged to revolutionary movements , even if they were as just as — I find the panthers ' movement and the Palestinians ' movement to be very just — but this belonging , this sympathizing with them is at the same time dictated by the erotic charge which the Arab world in its totality or the black American world represents to me , to my sexuality .
8 I mean , I think every women sho , here should be proud to say they 're a feminist if they believe in equal rights for theirself , and it 's only men that use in the derogatory way .
9 Erm , have come from Grant Development erm , I think the views er of people who live in the village will be pretty forcefully er put , and and I believe , can I ask with the exception of Mr Bust , and possibly Mr Pool , have you er three gentleman seen the plans to which we are referring ?
10 I think the teachers co , but I think the teachers realize what they are like .
11 Erm and I think the tenants ' group came to us and , and asked us if we would set up an advice session for tenants moving out , which could be situated in the flats , and could be run on a regular basis .
12 And I think the tenants als the tenants in the low-rise flats , the maisonettes ,
13 I do n't think anybody knows exactly how they 'd react to that you know sort of And I think the women 's support group has created the frame work that 's enabled us .
14 And er the cook I think the boys e had about er started on ten shillings you know , ten shillings a week .
15 Yes , yes , it , it hit , it hit us dreadfully yes , yes and you , you would 've , this er chappie who showed us slides , he showed us erm er you know the soup kitchens that we did erm they did and I think the Guilds ' women were involved with that you know .
16 Erm I must confess to doubting whether such a pool of talent exists and I share the views er of the Noble Lord , Lord Motterstone who in a very powerful and commonsense speech made this point an and a number of other ones , but I have to say that what I do think exists is the temptation to create posts for friends of the Government , a process of which has been going for far too long and I mem and I wonder if er members on the other side would defend this position as my Noble Friend Lord Allen said earlier , quite sincerely if , say , another party were in power before when such a time arrives it will then be of little avail for them to run around complaining , for they will have sown the seeds of their own dissatisfaction .
17 ‘ I 'm very grateful to the Board for the grant , but I have estimated it will cost us around £ a month for a two bedroomed flat in Bristol , and I have the kids ' uniforms for college and all my books to buy .
18 She says : ‘ I check the women 's blood pressure on the hour for five hours .
19 You mean the ones er outside Miss
20 You know that lady that did the thing so Lary what did you w and you say the children w meant knew what it meant , what did they say it meant ?
21 erm towards the end of the century it was just about possible for middle class girls , or a few middle class girls to get a reasonable academic education at one of the G P D S schools — we 've got one in Hove , you know the girls ' public day school trust foundations — but only very few went there and got what would be equivalent now to a kind of secondary education and a very , very , very , very tiny minority of those girls could go on to university if they faced an enormous amount of opposition when they got there and also to get there in the first place , but for most girls there was only a basic elementary education , which increasingly stressed the sort of domestic side of a girl 's vocation .
22 you ca n't find those holes by saying find it you know the holes ce certain
23 And you know the songs th that we sing around this , the song about , there were ninety and nine that safety lay in shelter of the fold and so on .
24 I represent I think , along with my colleagues here , the you know the pensioners ' movement .
25 You wan' a las ' cup coffee , leetle dog ? ’
26 ‘ Sorry , but the security johnny insists that you sign the visitors ' book .
27 But it 's just like you , ah well , you see an ants ' nest in the room .
28 But if you look at the next one you see the arches er all the the other arches are have been raised about er a metre , and that was done deliberately to get the extra height on the outside wall so that they could put erm a er er higher roof in for the the knave and for the the aisle so that they could ge make it a bigger space .
29 You need a women 's movement in your country , this would n't have happened to me back home , ’ one said , more in surprise than in anger .
30 Yeah , Mao said we support the peasants ' demand for equal distribution of land in order to help the masses of peasants speedily to abolish the system of land ownership , but we do not advocate absolute egalitarianism , whoever advocates absolute egalitarianism is wrong , such thinking is reactionary , backward and retrogressive in nature
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