Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adj] [coord] [adv] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Laurel Queen took her career score to 17 from 45 outings in the claimer , trainer Jack Berry shrugging : ‘ She is not bad in this sort of company , but is a bit moody and never the same two days in a row . ’
2 Now confidence has manifested in lots and lots of ways and its appealing to that confidence as much as the insecurity , er that makes the advertiser 's and the manufacturer 's of all manner of products er , their huge profits , now I guess we all spend money on , on various products and er , do you , do you worry about how much you spend on the body beautiful or just the body ? , do you or , I mean does any , I wonder if you think you spend too much on it ? , let me ask you that , do you spend too much money on your body ? , er button one for yes and button two for no .
3 At that moment , I heard the door of the room open and then the angry voice of Duke Michael .
4 Law had indeed already done enough as leader to make his departure unthinkable and so a memorial was drawn up by Carson and signed by almost all the party 's backbenchers , stating full confidence in Law and begging him to stay on with a revised tariff policy .
5 The action , the person responsible and possibly the resources to be used , must be stated clearly and the chairman 's signature appended with the date .
6 The French domestic market remains to this day far and away the largest consumer of Champagne .
7 Shelves , if made of wood , will need to be at least three-quarters of an inch thick and preferably a little more ; and they should be supported every three feet or so .
8 As Maggie turns , I catch a flash of eye , fairy blue but just a bit milky .
9 An inadequate list may include reduction in infant and child mortality better employment prospects for educated children making investment in education worthwhile and therefore a cost related to the number of children ; women 's status in the household and extent of emancipation in making decisions ; education of parents and enrolment rates in education for children , and women 's participation in the formal labour force ( where pregnancy implies unavoidable loss of earnings ) .
10 REPEAT TIME is used to schedule LIFESPAN RDBI to run repeatedly at given time intervals , for example nightly or once a week .
11 Not only is this implication unfair but often the comments on Swiss law are misleading .
12 The angle of view determines the amount of background visible and also the angle at which leaves are viewed .
13 Not only is the particular situation important but also the attitudes towards the leader by the followers are .
14 But when he spoke it was not of her but of Peach , how to feed him , what sort of supplements he should have , that although he had had his routine immunizations , he must have a booster at a year old and also an injection against a new sort of feline virus .
15 George , a former school truant and now a construction trainee , said : ‘ At least I did something … but the others , you saw them at school , just lazy . ’
16 But emigration to the United States had made this restriction anachronistic and so the Liberal government altered the law .
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