Example sentences of "[det] [pron] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | So that if everyone if if people who wrote the dictionaries did n't know people 'd still be going round thinking that everyone said fore head or break fast . |
2 | He instantly took in that I brought bad news and steered me at once into the noisy outside coupling space between the dayniter and the central dining car . |
3 | Could he just make sure though that in his plans by defining community care and by by that I mean social care as opposed to health care , in a certain way . |
4 | After a week of that I decided one night to leave in the morning . |
5 | I would also add to that that I think such work would help us in terms of targeting more effectively the existing resources we have in terms of service delivery . |
6 | I weighed eleven stone when I was in the Line : before I came out with that I weighed five stone ten . |
7 | But I think it may be more appropriate if I actually met with say the management committee as opposed to myself yes I 'm quite happy to do that to meet any individual or group who feel they have some concerns they wish to discuss and I give that I give that assurance this evening . |
8 | This nothing had two functions at least : assassin and whore . |
9 | Intermittent tamarisk jungle grew along the banks of the Awash and in this I saw several herds of waterbuck , many warthog and an occasional bushbuck . |
10 | But then it was this I thought any minute it 's gon na be Somewhere over the Rainbow . |
11 | By this I mean those aspects of her I like least . |
12 | So but I think with this I mean this homework , that 's the only thing I do n't believe in because they 've got ta revise it which is brilliant , I mean , at the moment but they also give them three hours homework a night ! |
13 | By this I mean any process or phenomenon that involves a mapping of two or more elements . |
14 | Thank you chairman , I , I second er 's motion , erm trying to be not political about this I got some figures from the er county council which indicate that from the first of April ninety-two to the thirty-first of December ninety-two eighty-six members attended committee meetings of which they were not members . |
15 | At the far end , once again my , detector gave a nice small signal , quite different from the copper halfpennies , and as I dug down to retrieve this I had some idea in mind that this might be a hammered . |
16 | After this I bought some contact magazines . |
17 | This I did three times before getting in , largely on the strength of some Moroccan paintings I had recently completed . |
18 | ‘ We do n't want to start crowing because we 're not up there yet , but if we keep on like this I believe this side can make a challenge . ’ |
19 | Yes , no not everyone , some I know one person who 's name 's Adam , he finishes Tuesday |
20 | It is just this which allows subversive potential to parodic repetition but which also means that the parody will typically be inflected with the ambivalence I have described and , partly because of that ambivalence , oscillate between the political and the anarchic . |
21 | I think TV needs a show like this which presents all types of music . |
22 | But he can still respond to special toys like this which use light stimulation . |
23 | It is this which gives ethical demands , such as those forbidding incest , their sacred character : |
24 | If successful , such techniques could be applied across many countries rather than those few which possess occupational data . |
25 | What he found in most of the drawers was of little immediate interest : personal bank statements , cheque book , an account book in which Riddle kept a record of his investments , another which itemised personal expenditure . |
26 | In the first year , students take one unit which examines contemporary issues in development , and another which studies recent developments in Geography . |
27 | A key point to note is that every stage of processing was able to affect the score of a reading ; thus , for example , a reading that scored more highly during the first ( semantic conflation ) phrase could later be overtaken by another which allowed easier reference resolution . |
28 | Underneath this she wore black cotton trousers — ideally these should have been made of silk , but she felt sure no one would notice . |
29 | AFTER THIS SHE HAD ODD FLASHES OF ‘ CLAIRVOYANCE ’ . |
30 | So it 's a very inconve if someone said to you come up er okay this you put initial values in |