Example sentences of "[det] [adj] [adj] [noun pl] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 You next time you come to do it you 'll be doing you 'll remember nearly as much as we 're doing today but perhaps some odd little bits you 'll think , ooh now how did we do that I ca n't quite work out .
2 And the driver wanted to get even more friendly with some exciting young women they 'd picked up earlier .
3 We discussed Sophie 's affairs : I discovered , in the process , some interesting sexual practices I had not known of before which she did not indulge in with her lovers , in order , as she put it , ‘ to keep something for Jack ’ .
4 All I want is some friends , but as soon as I get some real good friends they go off and leave me .
5 I put on some gold dangly earrings I 'd found in the bottom of my bag and came out feeling a new woman .
6 There was a lovely tree outside old Boots shop there they took all them away and put these little ones down the middle and I also brought it up when they did Weekday Cross they took the trees which had only been there a few years they took them all down and put put some others up some little twiggly things you know .
7 For those who sailed in the convoys , it was a chance to relive a thousand memories ; some rediscovered old pals they had thought killed more than 50 years ago .
8 To get a job with some other pernickety employers you might have to run a marathon , walk a dog , sprout some hair or shed some weight .
9 For governments , councils , local authorities , charities , clubs and customers established under some other legal criteria you need their full name , any relevant reference or registration number , and details of how they are constituted .
10 Following some other reasonable sections you arrive at the final part , a big up-scroller containing the credits , thank and usual stuff .
11 Bernard particularly enjoyed the dinner when he served his aristocratic French guests with wine from some dusty old bottles he said he had found in the cellar .
12 In some African francophone countries it is not unusual for government data-processing offices to close down for lack of paper .
13 Continuing with Half Fisherman 's rib in mind , perhaps I should mention a few other little difficulties we encountered with this particular stitch pattern .
14 ‘ We made some bad defensive errors we sometimes make it hard for ourselves with some naive defending as a team and this is something we have to improve on . ’
15 In these tight little situations I prefer the tube stem for the greater degree of control for mending line or holding back to swing baits in under obstructions and overhangs .
16 What with these little niggling worries you 've had about the size of the crowd at Ayresome Park , coupled with some very obvious annoyance at Newcastle and Sunderland grabbing all the attention while the Boro do all the winning …
17 But if we could grasp some of these small particular uses we might be able to follow them back to the main river .
18 Not only did I discover that all these tender little messages you keep sending me were probably written weeks in advance , but I also discovered just how many other women I share that privilege with .
19 To these savoury Thai ingredients I would add just one other — mali or jasmine essence — to use in rice puddings , in custards or simply in whipped cream for raspberries or strawberries .
20 Furious with myself for these creeping insidious thoughts I focussed on lengthening my stride and levitating the rucksack .
21 these nice simple laws we 've got for indices .
22 it 's yeah the gas council and all , like , these new bloody laws they 've bought in like !
23 you can play with them you 're you 're quite happy , but these other strange objects you do n't really know what the rules are .
24 Well I think I , I mean I do agree and I think that the that er that pressure is now getting on to these , these city institutions , but erm , but I still come back to the basic thing that , that really , you know what appears to me is happening is we 've we 're having literally millions of pounds taken out in , in issuing these massive massive writs you know , a hundred and seventy eight page writs are sort of being and really the money for those is coming out of the remaining money in our pension funds and really I feel that what wou what is happening is this , as far as I 'm concerned , is all due to the self-regulatory body being set under the Financial Services Act , and in a way I feel that you know we 're being made to pay for sorting out a mess that somebody else is making .
25 But as we contemplate these bitter internecine struggles we should not be too unsympathetic or complacent .
26 Coopers & Lybrand 's insolvency team has analysed the reasons for the many unnecessary corporate failures it has recently dealt with .
27 Like many so-called archaic methods it was the result of long adaption of means to ends ; like many supposed pockets of peasant routine the Basque system could adapt itself to new demands .
28 John Donne may have been a great frequenter of plays , but the catalogue of his books he produced in the early seventeenth century reveals no dramatist among the many contemporary English writers he assembled .
29 It was highly synchronized , occurring in all major capitalist countries it about the same time .
30 You 're all competent sensible drivers I 'm sure , and erm no doubt that you feel quite happy with the manner in which you perform your functions on the road .
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