Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] [verb] [pers pn] [det] " in BNC.

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1 My American agent once got me some stuff placed in Reader 's Digest . ’
2 Kindness always moved her more than anything else .
3 I see erm it also misheard me here because I 'm involved in designing a television series as well on the construction industry also gives me some interesting data about the industry was it ten per cent of the nation 's workforce works for the construction industry which in an average year will turn over thirty five billion pounds
4 Can the law college also give you any useful contacts about solicitors .
5 What a pity that the Opposition never tell us any success stories .
6 He said look you can have these expensive antibiotics , they were intensive ones , said look you know I do n't want him to lose his bloody foot just give me some antibiotic !
7 He was really well tanned , short dark hair , lovely white teeth — and his accent just topped it all .
8 Drummond once told me that Radio 3 broadcasts to about 30 minority tastes , each of which is characterised by its intense dislike of the other 29 .
9 If an exercise ever causes you any pain you must stop immediately .
10 We saw in Chapter 3 that the law now offers you some protection if there is a ‘ transfer of undertaking ’ , although not if there is a mere sale of shareholding control .
11 And there are new techniques being discovered every day — why , the Great War alone brought us many new methods of surgery and medicine . "
12 He was lovely but watching him in that living room somehow said it all .
13 A grand image I have to admit , but then re-entering that room still gave me some anxiety : as my American ‘ friend ’ surely recognised , I was in need of ‘ positive visualisation . ’
14 Swindon Town still have it all to play for in their quest for a place in the Premier League , but the sounds emanating from this Manchester Road recording studio are enough to frighten the life out of their play-off rivals .
15 Much medical opinion also assures us that hypnosis is not essential .
16 Finally , to avoid a scene , his wife granted him an audience and Alice returned to her room upstairs to allow them some privacy .
17 Ackroyd put the signals to red , rang the station down the line to tell them that he had a problem and then rang the next station above to alert them that he still had a train in his section .
18 That 's correct , it 's erm the winter day just given us that little bit more of a cushion , and so obviously we 're delighted to get the result .
19 The juice clearly did him some good .
20 When Maureen and her father eventually returned they both fell into an exhausted sleep after seeing Julia resting peacefully , her breathing shallow but regular .
21 The object somehow binds them all together .
22 But the exceptionally beautiful sunrise in the morning soon got us all up to try out the skiing in Georgia .
23 And the silly part of it is the milkman always puts it that side where you open the door , instead of this side .
24 A picture of the Shah at the ruined temple on Philae shows him in a blazer and tie , wearing tinted glasses and looking very gaunt as a guide earnestly explains it all to him .
25 However , little things which affect our vanity often influence us more strongly than major things which could affect our health .
26 We did a confidential letter to Edinburgh District a month ago telling them that .
27 The house was sold very quickly and the new owner immediately gave us all notice to quit .
28 Paddy Sutton of the Lisburn Branch kindly send us this story which demonstrates that remembrance is a continuous process .
29 Twenty minutes sitting quietly in the horsebox beforehand gives you this opportunity .
30 ‘ His voice just triggered it all off , I knew it was the beginning of something ’ said Heather , of Aberdeen Road , Darlington .
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