Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] a big [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If we want to paint a big choral canvas , words can be repeated without any fear of being repetitious , or we can use whole sentences or sections several times over . |
2 | It was a real nice place two years ago ; nothing but luxury houses for the super-rich , but then the snakes bought it and they 've painted a big yellow cross on their runway . |
3 | when you 've got a big articulated lorry , |
4 | We 've got a big industrial park at one end and the highways department at the other end of the village so we 're always going to get traffic |
5 | In Witney we 've got a big industrial estate and on the top of a forty foot pole there is a siren that was put up four years ago . |
6 | Well not really we 've got one , and we 've got a big multi- storey car park . |
7 | I 've got a big poorly boy . |
8 | At the lunchtime , they 've got a big social club , erm , and all main hospital fund raising coffee mornings and events will be able to sell the book there . |
9 | I 've got a big thick sweatshirt on and underneath I 've got a polo neck jumper on an'all and foolishly put a coat on |
10 | You 've got a big thick piece of wire across there , join it up . |
11 | I mean we 've got , four , four , four cars in our house , the gran lives in the granny annexe inside , god knows how the fucking hell she got a parking space , somehow she did , mum 's got her 's in there , my old mans parked his opposite , we 've got a big double drive as well , my old man parks his on the right and I park mine on the fucking left , its like a parking lot out there in the mornings , and if when he says |
12 | Celebrities have given a big welcome back to a theatre that 's reopened after a two hundred thousand pound pound refit . |