Example sentences of "[noun prp] [coord] [pron] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 And er we ought to make a very definite point of putting our heads together perhaps , what do you think , about early March or something like that .
2 I can understand why she works in a hotel but I mean why not in Cardiff or something like that ?
3 Did , did you at the time or in the thirties did you have any involvement with the Unemployment Claims Union or anything like that ?
4 Or Marks and Sparks or something like that .
5 It 's a bit like the Isle of Man declaring war on the United States or something like that … ’
6 It was a good job she was n't called Ramsbottom or anything like that as the material would n't have stretched far enough .
7 I 'm playing on Thursday for the youth team , against Aston Villa or something like that
8 You know , it 's got ta be Monday to Friday or none at all has n't it ?
9 Ken persuaded him to cut the portions he was making for Orton and himself into three .
10 Knowing where to fish is the real key to success at Scourie and one year Stan took Ann and me to one of his favourite lochs , close to Ben Stack .
11 Anyone wishing to assess the validity of their criticisms , however , will find only a small historical literature in the relationship between private sector interests and public sector agricultural research in the United States and nothing at all in Britain .
12 The final result was a joint paper by Penrose and myself in 1970 , which at last proved that there must have been a big bang singularity provided only that general relativity is correct and the universe contains as much matter as we observe .
13 A touch of Brahms , as in much of Reger and plenty of other composers on both sides of the Channel and the Atlantic .
14 But with that , I have to stress , do not snap away merrily at all your valuables and then take your film into Boots or Supersnaps or whatever with all your details on it , because you do n't know who works there and who 's going to pick up that and .
15 She says , I wo n't fall out with Maggie or owt like that .
16 twentieth of December or something like that , he 's , he 's fucking gone yeah , right troop right turn
17 say from here here to Corby or something like that
18 Can , can I make a suggestion to you on this point and that is that rather than worrying about the date of the document itself which makes sense just to put January or something like that , what you actually keep a careful record of and this can be with the issue and such like , is the date from which that procedure is required to be worked to , which would be the issue date as opposed to any date that it was typed or agreed or anything like that .
19 I , I need it to help me to get to Hanley or something like that and , and he does this all the time , and I look at him and I think well you know fancy being like that , surely we 're in a welfare state , there 's no need for that , I do n't know what his circumstances are , he may be homeless , I do n't know where he comes from and he just appears there and he carries on as if he loves the job , and that 's only in this country , but if you go abroad , many of you have been abroad have n't you ?
20 For all I know you 've manipulated both William Ash and me into this whole situation ! ’
21 That 'd be terrific , would n't it , losing Jim and you in one swell foop , as they say .
22 You know , a shoe shop in Richmond or something like that . ’
23 Under the Republic of Croatia or something like that .
24 That was once a week the bread , we used to have to collect the bread from Road , there was a small office at the side of the Infirmary I believe it was Mr or something like that , but we used to have to go to this office in Road and collect this four pound loaf every Wednesday and you did n't get another issue you had it all at once , so we had four four pound loaves , so we did n't know what new bread was after the first day , I 've never ate so much bread pudding in my life as I did then with a and er
25 it was one of these big things , a Sea King or Wessex or something like that I remember , I remember
26 No , well , it 's like Nina 's name , I ca n't remember it , Anastasia or something like that
27 That 's Central Lobby with Judy Laybourn , Sir Robin Day and me at 10.40 .
28 In truth she was n't really interested in Taureg 's arrival , but anything that broke the self-imposed purdah of her existence was welcome , she supposed , for she still stood outside the real world , looking in ; a part of her still waited in Yeoman 's Lane and none of this strangeness around her was really happening .
29 they presume it 's their right and just go through , generally find it 's someone with either a high powered car or a flash , you know , sort of , Granada or summat like that .
30 Mr Chairman , I , would like to slightly and trying not to be parochial , but having looked at the erm , figures , I , I just can not believe that those are honest figures , I mean there are eleven hundred and sixty nine people unemployed in Craven Arms or something like that , and they 've lost over a thousand jobs over the last few years , and erm , very few of those have been replaced .
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