Example sentences of "[pers pn] [art] [adj] [noun] [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | With a high sense not only of justice but of dramatic effect he informed the judge that the only courses open to him were ‘ either to resign your post , or inflict on me the severest penalty if you believe that the system and law you are assisting to administer are good for the people ’ . |
2 | ‘ You can send me the odd card if you like . |
3 | Erm , my mother calls me the eternal student because I tell her that there 's absolutely no way I 'm gon na look for full time employment ! |
4 | people generator was on to me the other day cos we I insisted that it 's got two three phase outlets on . |
5 | Bah , the professor always gives me the dirty jobs while he plays with his monster . |
6 | It was of course my mother , and she asked me the same questions as my neighbour . |
7 | All I know is she looked a lot like me , and gave birth to me the same day as Donna . ’ |
8 | Now that should give me the same answer as if I do ten take away five so it 's take away a plus five , Yeah ? |
9 | That gave me the same charge as I remembered when I was a little kid and could memorise every record I had , who the publishing company was , how long the song was and what label it was on . |
10 | It was sweet revenge for Flintshire , who lost out in the corresponding fixture last season , and it gave them the perfect start as they bid to recapture the North Wales county crown . |
11 | They really do stand a better chance being left there to their own devices for the parents to feed them the right diet than being picked up and brought here . |
12 | Remove the dumplings with a slotted spoon and serve them the same way as the fried dumplings . |
13 | It has become a familiar complaint of managers this season , dissatisfied that the ‘ brave new world ’ of the Premier League merely offers them the same problems as the old . |
14 | With such ancient remains , the first need is to accord them the same protection as other ancient monuments . |
15 | Just wan na call them the same things as you 're used to . |
16 | They always bring them the same day so there 's not much point in looking anywhere else . |
17 | However he looked after his animals with great care , brushing and combing them every evening , giving them the same food as he had himself , and chopping wood to make a fire so that they should be warm at night . |
18 | If our young girls are to learn the profession , let them serve a seven years apprenticeship and when they have completed it , I ask for them the same wages as are paid for journeymen … |
19 | The government refused the paramilitaries the political status which they requested , and offered them the same terms as those given to surrendering drug traffickers : a reduction of prison sentences in return for confessions to crimes . |
20 | So if God gave them the same gift as he gave us , who believed in the Lord Jesus Christ , who was I to think that I could oppose God ? ’ ' |
21 | Erm h was she the same age as he was or y or younger or How old was your mother ? |
22 | Notes should therefore be taken in a consistent format that allows you the greatest flexibility when it comes to using them . |
23 | It was it was very , it was very sixteen year olds find this hard when they 're doing the , the high level stuff but it 's no good giving you the easy stuff cos you 're both very bright , both very clever and it 's no good saying , well what , does anyone know what one add two is is it ? |
24 | yeah , erm I would take a guess that there will be because we still have ambitions to shed a load of space so it would be advisable to re-fit to release further space we have another twenty six smaller stores that we have n't done at all yet other than put a so yes we 'll have an on-going re-fit programme I ca n't give you the exact details because erm how many it 's gon na be but there will be certainly an on-going re-fit programme . |
25 | But I think I would be giving you the wrong impression if I suggested that most of the evaluation studies with which I 've been concerned have involved this kind of conclusion , or this kind of result . |
26 | I am glad we have that partnership with all of you here and it is on that note , on behalf of the government , that I wish you every possible success as you embark upon your seventy fifth year . |
27 | It might cost you a thousand pounds if you live in a a huge detached house and in the back of building you 've got lots of rooms . |
28 | Well that 's be some I 'm gon na give you a slight change till we get your skin clear and then we 'll we 'll get you back on your after that Gerry . |
29 | You really can not tell me too much — I would rather sift through a huge amount of detail and give you a definite answer than have to suggest all the possible alternatives and leave you to figure out which applies in your case . |
30 | Erm , if you a certain reaction as well . |