Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] [art] [num ord] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I starts the last readin' book on Mondee , .
2 When she drops the last bead , she picks up all the beads in that last hole ( both hers and her opponent 's if that 's the case ) , and continues to drop them , hole by hole , around the board .
3 If she sprouts a second head or grows fangs — I 'll shoot her .
4 She describes the first meeting at Liverpool Street :
5 A pupil at Fernhill School , Rutherglen , she plans a sixth year with a view to going to university to study law .
6 THE link between dance music and drugs such as Ecstasy is a big worry to Catherine as she plans the next moves in her budding pop career .
7 She smiles as she meets the first customers of the day .
8 Here she takes the fifth round
9 Here she takes the second round ,
10 Here she takes the seventh round
11 Someone who can not predict what will happen after he or she takes the first drink .
12 Here she takes the first round ,
13 Here she takes the sixth round ,
14 Here she takes the third round ,
15 Here she takes the fourth round
16 If the originator chooses to proceed , he or she enters the next phase , referred to as initial screening .
17 Beth has practised her craft , of course , and as she reads the second line of each poem , thereby confirming the piece 's rhythm , the children look up expectantly .
18 But Jodi , a Rhodes scholar , will get her chance later this month , when she becomes the first woman to turn out for the men in the annual varsity match against Cambridge .
19 She knows the twentieth century .
20 to his brain , then they comes the next day , oh no that was it , they , then they , we left it , we left it , we left it , he kept saying we might have to make a decision , erm your dad 's leg deteriorated he 's got no circulation in his legs at all , we 've found a pulse in his left leg but we ca n't find one in his right , he said I think you 're gon na have to make the decision of amputation oh god , anyway comes Monday came off ventilator and of course he could n't talk
21 When you pull this out and it goes the next time start it turn it over , rewind it to the front .
22 NEWTOWNABBEY mayor Alderman Arthur Kell will send a rocket into orbit this Saturday when he lights the first firework at the Valley Leisure Centre 's annual display .
23 It represents the first extinction of a British mammal since the wolf was hunted out in the mid-18th century .
24 It represents the next stage in the company 's three-pronged approach to the market , along with the existing consumer PCS line and standard ‘ cost sensitive M300 series .
25 Alan Calladine , the Midland Railway Trust 's Development officer , commented : ‘ There is no doubt that this machine is one of the more important items in our collection , as it represents the last stages of steam locomotive production from the Derby Locomotive Works .
26 Like the rest of the glass , he wrote , it defies the second law of thermo-dynamics .
27 With his compatriot colleagues — the already mentioned Kerle , Jacob Regnart ( c. 1540–1599 ) , Charles Luython ( C. 1557–1620 ) — and other composers in Prague , Jacobus Handl , ‘ Gallus vocatus , Carniolanus ’ ( 1550–91 ) and the remarkable Czech amateur Kryštof Harant z Polžic ( 1564–1621 ) , together with Giaches de Wert ( 1535–96 ) who settled in Italy , he represents the last flowering of the Netherland tradition in church music .
28 And for my taste it fulfils the first law of festivals — it 's fun .
29 Together with Caedwalla 's grant of land in Battersea in Surrey , also to the monastery of Barking ( CS 87 : S 1246 ) , it constitutes the first sign of an extension of western Saxon influence north of the Thames and an indication of potential development .
30 Keith Richardson says … that he thinks every first division club needs a pre season tour … it does not have to be italy but that was a good place to go and you have more much more time than any training sessions back home
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