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

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1 The alternatives are either up to 25% additional time ( because some people take longer to read and write because of the specific difficulty ) or the use of an emendatory writer or whatever the psychologist may recommend .
2 I opened the door of the nearest one , but gingerly in case there was a puma or something the RSPCA had forgotten .
3 Make a window in your Filofax for the downside of this afternoon or whatever the fuck you have to do , but get it organized .
4 thirty pound to do out their lounge or a bedroom or whatever a square
5 aye well I mean er er in , on the ca er in a car or something the mileage
6 When children imagine that they have been adopted , the fantasy always involves some romantic idea like being a princess and not the daughter of the local estate agent or whatever the truth may be !
7 Not even daily rushes either — the copter 's only coming in every three days because Vic thinks it 'll break our concentration or something no doubt posher intellectually than that .
8 I erm actually went back to the room to see erm what condition or what the child was was doing there .
9 We 've got a problem now , w we have to try and s split that between our problems here in the city and what will happen in the future and what the government will intend to do about the problem .
10 There must be careful recording of the interview and what the child says , whether or not there is a video recording .
11 Let us consider what the interviewer is trying to do when seeking an interview and what the reaction of the informant may be .
12 ‘ The inspector here is to have a suitable flower piece and I a Constable landscape . ’
13 I suspect now that you know I mean I they might still to move given to one or two of my family members , but basically I could more openly say you know that in fact I suppose my view in Britain but not in Australia but my view in Britain is okay , the Royal Family could continue to exist they must A pay taxes B I do n't genuflect to any of them and C we 've got ta put them in perspective they 're in which is they 're a tourist attraction erm you know but I and I can make those comments which would be met by a lot of Britons with hostility , people who would totally disagree with me and say well they are the Royals and you know bow , bow , bow , but others would agree with me and that is something that has changed over the last three decades it really has , it 's changed during , during my absence in Australia , it is something you know that I came back to and I mean I kept , I 've been back about three or four weeks and there 's a pro I mean there 's some delightful radio programmes here comedy , political comedy shows and there was one show I listened to and I had been back a couple of weeks and it was about erm the Queen had a P R issue and she had to sort of do something about it , so she decided they 'd have a public execution of Edward and they described Edward was a cream puff and they the Queen and and er Andrew and everybody else was on the balcony at er Buck House and the crowds are cheering and the rolled and the the execution .
14 Sharon and Attilio Savasi met when she was a chef and he a waiter at the same hotel .
15 Miranda and Xanthe looked at her , and at her legs , which were pale and sheeny and crossed and held together , aslant to the chair , to one side of the café table , as if her wicker chair were seagirt rock and she a siren with a fish 's tail .
16 but whether we want at the end of it to have another water seminar , looking instead of extraction side but what the water companies are doing with our rivers it might not be a bad idea as part of er producing a considered view later on in the year but I do n't , I do n't think we can hurry this as there 's a lot of lessons to be learnt and I I do n't think we should do the work in the Fire and Public Protection Committee erm in getting our erm eyes taken off the dealing with the actual problem at the moment , we want to look , step , step back and say well what what was the cause of all that , but I do support erm proposal that we should have it listed as er
17 The first two are physiological measures which are related to arousal but which the driver may not actually be directly aware of .
18 We make them at just under a pound but what the record companies charge for them in the shops is up to them
19 I 'm not a frog that 's been kissed by a princess or whatever the fairy tale is .
20 The job analysts within E L T , are Neil Butterfield , John Dennis , Anne and Claire Nichol , and they are , in fact , if you like , a sort of second or I mean you can go to them to get advice about how to fill in the job description rather than go to your manager , or if if if you have some dispute or disagreement or whatever the job analysts can can can help in that .
21 Find out just what it is that provokes such different reactions as Kate Ogborn , the BFI 's executive producer , presents a selection of films and talks frankly with the directors about their work and what the scheme has to offer .
22 Everything Rain had seen at the Maurin gallery and everything the Contessa Mantero had shown her compared unfavourably with this painting .
23 We had we had the two schools , the School and the what we call the Boys School , that was the other one on on the green and it the girl 's school , near this school , you started there as an infant between five and seven .
24 Yet it is precisely the woman or girl who is ignorant and gullible enough to believe tales of this kind who is ripe for sexual exploitation and whom the section should be most geared towards protecting .
25 The initial impetus came from the Managing Director of one of the largest of the Harris Tweed manufacturers — the son of a crofter and himself a fisherman in his early days The Association was , however , given its distinctive shape and its constitution by the first chairman , Rev. Ian Carmichael , a Gaelic-speaker from Lismore who was a minister in Stornoway at the time , and who had had considerable experience of welfare work in industry , and had been for some years vice convener of one of the largest local authorities in Scotland .
26 I wanted to make one bear a boy and one a girl so decided to dress them .
27 At last the Barracks loomed into sight , and if anyone had been peeping from the window at that unsociable hour , they might have been hard put to distinguish which was the boy and which the shadow .
28 Heterosexuals will decide what is the promotion of homosexuality and what a family is . '
29 It 's about pr p provision for migration and what the policy should be for that .
30 By 1832 , and then aged 23 , Robert was already a mariner , living at John Street , Stepney , with his wife Eliza ; they had married the previous year in his mother 's adopted parish , St Leonard 's , Shoreditch — he a bachelor and she a widow .
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