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

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1 I 'm delighted to welcome er the various initiatives that result from partnerships between industry and government er and in particular the investors in people which encourages training and skilling er on a life long basis and I have pleasure in confirming that that is not confined to the private sector and that today ACAS became the first civil service er body to receive the full award of Investors in People .
2 As a motivator he 's a bit of a sergeant-major type but that only washes for a year or two with players before it starts to breed resentment .
3 Erm I said well yeah he said every day you been saying er I 've been asking you what appointments have you got and I said I 've got two this afternoon and two tomorrow morning .
4 Christie … of course and two more Redgrave and Pinsent the Olympic rowers who this week started their build up for the next games … yes … in four years time … they 're our special guests in this week 's Friday Feature
5 There was a glum silence for a moment or two then Frau Nordern climbed into bed .
6 This dramatic turnaround was subsequently converted into victory as Adebisi held his service game to take the set , the match and first ever championship title .
7 Town failed to spot the danger and sure enough Portsmouth and Durnin were back after the break : Walsh had a free run and Oxford 's old striker a real blast to make it one-nil .
8 Two balls later Kapil Dev had Jones caught behind , and next ball Waugh was adjudged caught at second slip , the ball perhaps eluding bat and touching only pad .
9 it does not indeed oblige us to assert that in 1963 , unlike 1300 , theology is education and all else vanity .
10 Pound here is very close to Yeats who is , for instance in his great sonnet ‘ Leda and the Swan ’ , fascinated similarly by the moments when the inhuman — it may be bestial , it may be divine , subhuman or superhuman hardly matters — invades the human .
11 First , the Bank may , in each of the 9.45 a.m. , midday and 2.00 p.m. rounds of assistance decline to buy the amount of bills offered by the discount houses in order to keep the market short and sustain short term interest rates at a relatively high level .
12 Does the Noble Minister not agree that this area of education is absolutely central to our future as a stable multi-cultural society and that therefore teachers must have in depth knowledge of the traditions and faiths with which they 're dealing .
13 There was a similar result in Campbell ( decd ) v Jeffey [ 1984 ] CLY 2296 where the defendant and his passenger drank six pints of beer each in one another 's company at lunchtime and two further pints each after the defendant had collected his passenger at 9.30 pm that day .
14 Her mouth was being taken with a possessive intensity that obliterated thought and left only sensation .
15 It gets political in its indictment of the corrupt railroad — it ‘ leaves two shiny , slimy tracks like a snail ’ — that is the representation of a rapaciously capitalist civilisation , and dares to traduce Fonda , Monument Valley and sundry rather icons of the Ford universe .
16 Yet it is the state that ensures that only solicitors may be paid for transferring interests in land or that only doctors may issue death certificates .
17 We had a phone call erm a year or two ago Mrs did a lot of work on this with petition 's and so on about the costs of pensioner 's for animal treatment , because the P D S A no longer operates in Harlow and the nearest one I think is Edmonton , which makes it impossible .
18 You are told by your investment adviser that ABC PLC is expected to earn 50p per share next year , 60p per share the following year and that thereafter earnings are expected to grow by 8 per cent per year .
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