Example sentences of "[adv prt] with the [adj] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | We 'd have a respite of about a fortnight if we were lucky before he went down with the next one . |
2 | Does the shot fit in with the last one ? |
3 | I go in with the old one as well , right ? |
4 | So we start off with the first one that you have , this C W , that stands for company worker . |
5 | I should have then gone on to the next cleanest one and finished off with the cleanest one . |
6 | Well we can start off with the top one hundred companies and allocate them like that if you want , if it makes things easier rather |
7 | Now the rag I should be using for this is the very dirty one and I 've started off with the clean one by accident . |
8 | You 'd be better off with the English one . ’ |
9 | and get on with the next one |
10 | How she was goin' to put up with the wee 'un 's fancy talk and fancy ways , she did n't know . |
11 | I want James in the front today because the buggy is easier to tip up with the lightest one in the front . |
12 | mixed up with the other one . |
13 | so one council 's got a bit of paper and it ties up with the other one when you come here but if you do n't , if you have n't paid before you could n't tell them you were leaving |
14 | No , hold on , and I 've turned up with the wrong one . |
15 | I this could be a welcome providing that sooner or later the democratic element catches up with the bureaucratic one . |
16 | Cornelius struck out with the right one catching Hamish an agonizing blow to the sporran . |
17 | WHEN Alan Fennah opened his mail he came out with the classic One Foot In The Grave line : ‘ I do not believe it ! ’ |