Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [noun] of [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It 's about that bit of paper you gave me . |
2 | The men of the royal manors of Claverley and Warfield , for example , had from Morfe Forest in Shropshire one oak a year for each virgate of land they held . |
3 | The costs of the two plans are very different : Reddy calculates Karnataka would gain $3000 for each tonne of carbon it does not generate , that it would have under the LRPPP . |
4 | Integers , reals and strings can not be mixed in a multi-dimensional array ; you have to use one array for each type of variable you need . |
5 | We were negotiating with the erm Conservative group and during that period of negotiation we shifted their budget up by two and a half million pounds . |
6 | ‘ For that kind of penance they will pay £550 and know that the hard work is just a beginning . |
7 | ‘ For that piece of devilry you will be well repaid , never fear ! ’ |
8 | The thing with th , with getting there at two for the gate right , because you can go in and get seats , for that amount of time you want a seat . |
9 | He 's trying so hard to force his teeth through that wodge of food he 's in danger of developing lockjaw . |
10 | About this time of year she 'd have expected business to be picking up , but instead it remains ominously quiet . |
11 | Cos er you feel as you ju people moan about this sort of area they just do n't realize how . |
12 | Oh well this is for different kinds of metal you see |
13 | During this period of transition it is inevitable that we will be teaching the old with the new . |
14 | During this period of time he made the mistake of threatening the archdeacon , Cautinus , who fled to the court of king Theudebald , announced the death of Gallus , and was himself consecrated bishop on the king 's orders . |
15 | I tore along the beach like a maniac , looking for some kind of boat I could borrow to get away . |
16 | It is possible to sequence learning in interdisciplinary contexts , but for some kinds of content-sequence it is undoubtedly much easier to keep a steady eye on the subject . |
17 | For this type of block you slide diagonally forwards so that the angle of your advance takes you clear of the opponent 's front kick . |
18 | So erm I mean the justification for this kind of course I would claim is ultimately to try and make people more realistic about what is possible and er the , because th th the advantage of knowing what 's possible is you can avoid impossible experiments that ultimately result in disaster for everyone . |
19 | Have I lost whatever talent for this kind of thing I might once have had ? |
20 | Were it not for this fact of nature we would n't have our time-of-day language . |
21 | Through this type of analysis we may discover that there is a relationship between certain socioeconomic inputs and political outputs , but we would not know how or why this relationship exists . |
22 | I took the coach , and after thirty-six hours of travelling I got down at Thornfield village , and almost ran across the fields in my hurry to see the well-known house again , and its owner . |
23 | She should have told her that after thirty-six years of marriage she 'd discovered her husband was a homosexual , the explanation of everything . |
24 | If you continue to maintain a TESSA with Midland after such notice of change you will be taken to have accepted the change . |
25 | But I think after three glasses of wine it 's time I went home . ’ |
26 | After 18 months of treatment he was clear of TB and able to complete the immigration procedures . |
27 | After 17 years of service it was a humiliating experience . |
28 | After many hours of travelling they passed a sign that read ‘ WE 'LL SOON BE AT PRAIL ’ . |
29 | After long years of thought we are conditioned to respond to this imperceptible stimulus of beauty , and we see the imagery in the small and insignificant , and feel the sensation of ecstasy that it causes . |
30 | I remember Malc 's rum punch days ( rum — and punch anything ) and his Yorkshire lad days ( 14 pints , a black pudding and domino puke ) ; now he 's matured to a steady G. & T. In the absence of Lucozade I order a Coke and Kenneth a beer , and after ten minutes of chat we leave for our appointment , promising to rejoin them later . |