Example sentences of "[det] [adj] [adv] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 What do you feel you know the fact that that that quite a lot of erm well you were saying e you saying that quite a few quite a lot more coloured people live here
2 ‘ you come in ere half pissed once a month , usually around midnight , and expect me to jump around for you , now you 're bringing you mates as well . ’
3 And we do some marine not a lot of marine erm For some strange reason , our design of engine does not lend itself too well to marine applications .
4 And er we can get by on lots of things and when an emergency does come , sometimes we can cope with it if it 's not too big a one , but other times it can catch up with us , simply because we are only sort of half awake so the purpose of the talk today is to try and help us all to see various ways in which we can stay awake in the truth physic er , er spiritually speaking .
5 But this pleased neither the defence ministry nor the navy who pointed out that it would merely sail back again .
6 I might do this last actually the eyes and I 'll go back and do them when they 're dry .
7 It is not at all clear how the testator 's intentions are to be discovered ; the force of the word maxime may be to suggest that there is a presumption that in normal circumstances the heir will redeem .
8 On the trains British Rail say it 's all fine no problems East Midlands Airport it 's all fine there no delays to the services at the moment .
9 No one had ever talked to her like this before , and she was n't at all sure how the game — if it really was a game — should be played .
10 The caveat , to state it simply , is that it is to be taken as a view of only our conception of what can be called standard effects : all those where the effects are not decisions , choices , like mental acts of persons , or ensuing actions .
11 And it does n't become any easier once a player obtains his Card .
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