Example sentences of "[noun sg] [coord] [pron] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Downstairs wastes ( from the kitchen sink , for example ) can be taken out to a gully as in the older system , except that they must discharge below the level of the grid on the top of the gully , which means using a back-inlet gully or one with a hole cut in the grid .
2 I 'll arrange it , and she can fix up some stage money or something in a bag .
3 Only one in ten said that it had been suggested to them by a salesman , agent or someone at the shop ; about three-quarters said instead that they personally had thought of it , and most of the rest that it had been suggested by their wife or husband .
4 We 're hoping that will grow , that more and more friends will come and have lunch , tea or whatever with the residents . ’
5 The Banker is a riverside pub , converted from a warehouse or something at the end of Cousin Lane , a cul-de-sac tucked under the armpit of Cannon Street station .
6 I mean , all I use I mean , if I was making them for somebody I would use about four or five layers and then I would put a piece of lace of braid or something at the top
7 Er if it was something serious , like say we 'd had a murder or something in the village
8 It is n't the wind or anyone in the school .
9 Another excuse was that he needed liquidity for a property deal or something of the sort , so a complete sell out would be necessary within the next month or so , albeit with the least possible losses .
10 Many congratulations to your girlfriend and yourself on the birth of your daughter .
11 Inside our home we have a lot of furniture , we have four rooms , one in the bathroom , one in the bedroom and one in the lounge and one in the kitchen
12 Arithmetic and logical operations are now performed between operands both of which are in accumulators , or one in an accumulator and one in a store location .
13 After the drama of Pye 's water wall , this is all a bitter disappointment and something of a disgrace .
14 By contrast , my father was very much the soldier and something of a mystery .
15 He was aware of his jumper being pulled up and then felt the pullover against the back of his neck and something around the front .
16 Then he dragged them out into the cockpit , making one corner fast to the main sheet winch on the cabin roof and one to the starboard jib winch .
17 It probably evolved because if you do computer simulations erm you find out that one of the stable equilibria to which er differing or same size sex cells leads is one with a very large cell and one with a very small cell .
18 Myrecord was six : one for the prayer , four for the hymn and one before the end of the announcements .
19 I did the one in the dark and one in the .
20 In fact , the shooting took place in the dark and none of the witnesses arrived on the scene for something like ten seconds .
21 He gave two courses of lectures and the notes for both courses survived : one on the New Testament and one on the Christian idea of redemption .
22 ‘ They could n't deny him a priest and him in a place like that . ’
23 Sam had been responsible for the departure of her mother 's lover , but Pam had not complained openly , since it put all of them in a bad light : her lover had been revealed as pusillanimous , Sam as a harridan and herself as a person of no control or strength of will .
24 One for the master one for the dame and one for the little boy who lives down the lane .
25 I have a 3500S 10.5:1 engine but should I use a Range Rover or SDI flywheel and what about the clutch/pressure plate assembly ?
26 Notice that there are three occurrences of \d , two for the main entry and one for the subentry .
27 For example , one stop at the second fence and one at the third results in a total of 40 penalties ( 20 + 20 ) , whereas two stops at the second obstacle gives a total of 60 penalties ( 20 + 40 ) .
28 We could have gone back to the where we started and then we only paid a couple of hundred pounds a year for the land that they used to keep the grass cut and everything but the problem was really the area .
29 Christopher Petrie and Jane lived for a year as neighbours : he in the manor and she in the stables-converted cottage , which she made much cosier and more inviting than the manor — one reason perhaps why Christopher spent so much time there .
30 She tore off Ruth 's shawl and flung-it on the bed .
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