Example sentences of "[indef pn] [prep] [adv] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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31 | But some were certainly not : anyone of very advanced age could be called a centenarian ; precise calculations were rare , or rarely accurate . |
32 | She could n't remember ever having met anyone with quite this capacity for rousing her to anger , she thought abstractedly . |
33 | I do n't think there was anyone in here this week ! |
34 | Have n't heard anything for quite some time now . |
35 | That stopped Jessamy saying anything for quite some time , because it was a frighteningly accurate description of how her life had been since their break-up . |
36 | And I like lots of really low ground cover and plants like campanula with those lovely blue flowers . " |
37 | Two lots of really good news . ’ |
38 | There was lots of very French glitz and glamour and an apparently unlimited budget , much of which had been spent on giant television screens and clever use of lights ; but it was all quite impractical and unco-ordinated . |
39 | You have n't got anything of real sentimental value anyway have you ? |
40 | Freud himself said apropos Totem and Taboo that ‘ I have not written anything with so much conviction since The Interpretation of Dreams . |
41 | For one thing it was too babyish — Moses Arkwright would never do anything with so little risk attached to it — and for another , deep in the dark of his mind a small seed of moral uneasiness had begun to germinate . |