Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | No-one belongs to the physical elite for long . |
2 | ‘ No-one goes into a loose scrum with the intention of inflicting injury on an opponent . |
3 | No-one goes to greater lengths to get the perfect fruit for their juice . |
4 | The drawback is the cost of insisting that everyone goes for the same type of equipment . |
5 | Why is it everyone goes for the most difficult car parking spot ? |
6 | Everyone goes to bed with everyone else and has orgasms over what great writers they are . |
7 | London — everyone thinks everyone goes to London . |
8 | It 's wh that 's everyone goes to court because it 's it 's down to the er ju what they call the judicial system to work it out what it is . |
9 | Everyone goes to the concerts . |
10 | There will be two sittings for tea and to avoid chaos we must ensure that everyone goes to tea at their allotted time . |
11 | It 's his house everyone goes to is n't it ? |
12 | Everyone goes into deep breathing exercises at the end with the lights turned off . |
13 | So a Court would consist of three Magistrates , one of whom sits in the centre and acts as Chairman |
14 | But not everyone agrees about the quality of epoflex . |
15 | One of the impressive things about all this is that everyone agrees about his modesty , his lack of show . |
16 | One of the reasons they go shopping in groups is because not everyone agrees about which foods are OK and which ones are going to plunge you into hell-fire . |
17 | Not everyone agrees with the dollar link ; some would prefer the Hong Kong currency to be tied to a basket of currencies . |
18 | However , not everyone agrees with this . |
19 | That possibility was handled by Bob Beckman , an American economist-writer who has settled in this country and has built a reputation for the uncanny accuracy of his predictions , though it is fair to say that not everyone agrees with his views of his predictions . |
20 | I ask these questions because of course article five of the treaty of Rome basis a burden on this court , it does n't er create rights in itself , I think everyone agrees with this , but it certainly er imposes a duty on this court erm to apply with er community laws , purposes and principals and I 'm wondering whether erm , that , that is why I 'm looking at the possible consequences of this er the inter relationship between the , for example , the directive and article eighty five , er and bearing in mind as I said to Mr the other day , the consequences erm of er these fees |
21 | The introduction of and is an idea that not everyone agrees with , but its acceptance as a convention in two influential dictionaries ( the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English and the Longman Pronunciation Dictionary ) gives substantial support . |
22 | Choose a scene where much of this is conveyed visually and see how far everyone agrees in their interpretation of what they see . |
23 | Everyone drives on the left , the traffic lights are red , green and amber and people still wait until the lights turn to green before signalling that they 're turning right , leaving you stuck behind them . |
24 | Everyone sits on verandahs endlessly and drinks . ’ |
25 | Everyone sits in a circle with one child , possibly the birthday girl , being ‘ Sleeping Beauty ’ in the middle blindfolded . |
26 | Everyone sits in a circle with one person sitting blindfolded in the middle . |
27 | Everyone sits in a circle with an unbreakable plate in the centre . |
28 | Everyone imposes on him . |
29 | ‘ One ca n't give cast-iron guarantees , just as you ca n't give me guarantees about my safety if I was to go to Birmingham , ’ Mr Thomas replied . |
30 | The granaries were completed and provided with an imposing portico fronting the street ; an imperial dedication jointly to Septimius Severus , Caracalla and Geta from one of them refers to the construction by an unknown legionary vexillation during the governorship of Alfenus Senecio . |