Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [noun] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | What the hell are they doing , oh for bloody hell sake I do n't know , what are they bloody doing there come on |
2 | Since we had found that the analysis was hardly affected by adjustment for sexual risk factors we performed a non-adjusted analysis on the entire group of 181 women . |
3 | Now the State has already got a problem because in the next century , it will have insufficient people at work to pay for old age pensions we already know Mr Portillo is doing a pension review and is looking about only targeting it to the needy at the bottom well that means a lot of people like you and me will miss out on State pensions . |
4 | Great that we 're making a few bob at last ; I 've bunged down a few more ideas for old Clash songs we could flog to various fee-paying customers . |
5 | For French Country Cooking he borrowed from Elizabeth David many of the utensils that appear in his illustrations . |
6 | For public transport flights it is a very small risk indeed , but it can only be regarded as a prudent action to take out personal life insurance before one voluntarily exposes oneself to the hazards of flight . |
7 | Finally there will be a careful check on the ability of fishermen applying for day tickets , and unless they are known as serious carp anglers they will not get the slightest chance of a day on the lake . |
8 | Note : For serial access media you must not overestimate the number of blocks which the media can hold since VMS will ask you to load a new volume without LIFESPAN having any knowledge of the additional volume(s) . |
9 | If a person had been admitted to hospital for coronary heart disease we used the date of first admission as the incidence date . |
10 | The net result was a political atmosphere ‘ in which it became impossible for the police as a whole to avoid a distortion of priorities and for individual police officers it became more and more difficult to disentangle fact from prejudice in assessing those whom they were sent to police ’ ( McCabe and Wallington , 1988:134–5 ) . |
11 | During early system evaluation it was found that experts much preferred a simple direct dialogue style that presented basic diagnostic information such as test point values and component values , whereas the inexperienced required more directed problem analysis and advice . |
12 | and dashed out and fitted it , complete waste of bloody time mind you cos er we 've got the own software back in now , well actually the latest releases of it , we were going back a release because er we were having trouble , but it turns out it 's not our problem external problem so , put three dot seven back in . |
13 | Within the broad perspective of rural settlement studies it is most apparent that they are not static entities and their mobility results in their frequent desertion . |
14 | The most recent list of private press books I have seen ( for the year 1975 , published by the Private Libraries Association , Pinner , in 1978 ) cited nearly three hundred publications from some 125 presses , at home and abroad . |
15 | But on the question of private tuition fees they are moving with remarkable alacrity . |
16 | When linked to the attainment of specific learning outcomes it can provide pupils with a positive stimulus and aid to learning . |
17 | The only time I 've ever frozen in an exam was when I 'd gone for three exams solid without kip , one after the other , and I just brain and the other ones were a real struggle and I had to graft my marks out of solid granite y'know I was chiselling away . |
18 | The second aim is to discuss these patterns of language impairment in relation to the models of normal language processing we have described in previous chapters . |
19 | If you take a sample er , of ce the cera cereblis fluid during the course of acute bacteria meningitis you will find it 's drowning , drowning , not due the fact that it 's an organism , but present , being due to the presence of puss cells . |
20 | Anna Martin described the resistance of working class wives she knew to school meals , which they felt would undermine both their husbands ' obligation to provide and their own role within the home . |
21 | Because there are a great number of possible tissue types it takes an extremely large register of prospective donors to find a matched unrelated donor for every patient and sometimes the search is unsuccessful . |
22 | There are drowsy old houses , sleepy alleys and squares , intimate cafes , and the air of medieval Switzerland envelopes you . |
23 | It 's a collage of delirious sound things you understand . |
24 | Do n't expect the same kind of organised tourist activities you 'd find in countries like Austria or Switzerland . |
25 | Then to stop her crying , anything to stop that , he had to buy her the set of antique-look brass fire-irons she had set her heart on for the lounge , to give an extra touch of authenticity to the rustic stone fireplace and the imitation-log gas fire . |
26 | Many of the problems are likely to arise when quarrying companies activate the large number of old mining permissions they own without basic environmental safeguards attached . |
27 | In these brief forays of ours into the territory of Old Testament storytelling we do not , in fact , have to wait until Jonah to find the theology of Joshua 6 again under question . |
28 | ‘ Once , against Swindon a couple of seasons ago , there 's this fat cunt and Geoff 's standing outside the ground before the match and this cunt bungs a bit of old dog shit he 's found by a hall at him and it hits him on the arm … |
29 | There are curtains , linens , lounge suits , bedrooms , and a luxurious range of top brand beds you must try out to appreciate . |
30 | Now their campaign is being carried out without the mass of top party politicians they had to back them up last year . |