Example sentences of "[prep] [pers pn] [prep] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ After the defeat at Bramall Lane they had the biggest hammering they 've had off me for a long time .
2 For it seemed to her then that he was aware that her thoughts were troubled and , when he had no need whatsoever to put himself out , he had decided to take her mind off them for a brief while .
3 They do n't pay me much , but I 'm looking about me for a good opportunity .
4 Spatz looked up at Ellis and took the files from him , sorting through them with a great show of self-importance , before finally setting them aside and looking across at Kim .
5 grapes no not one twenty , yes , Keith goes through them like a hot mouth through butter .
6 He sorted through them in a numb panic .
7 It was the Guga Hunters who had chartered Viking to land the men and supplies ' on Sula Sgeir and return for them at a specified date .
8 The take or place booking means that the client will be offered a room if there has been a ‘ no show ’ or cancellation , and failing that accommodation will be found for them at a comparable hotel , usually within the same chain of hotels .
9 A number of organisations to which we spoke provided ( paid ) training for people filling such positions , despite the fact that they would only be working for them on a casual basis and might even use the skills they acquired working for other organisations .
10 It seems that they can be market counterparties even if the firm acts only as their agent and , indeed , even if the firm is acting for them on a discretionary basis .
11 ‘ Well , what if I purchased two lots which added up to less than fifty pounds , could I pay for them with a personal cheque , assuming , of course , that I had a valid cheque card ? ’
12 Duncan trotted back with him and , sure enough , Mother dinosaur was waiting for them with a big smile on her face .
13 They were given tea and biscuits , invited to watch a favourite soap opera on the television , then made to listen to current hits from the charts played for them by a young man called Danny on his ghetto-blaster .
14 The common law provides quite an armoury of such principles , and new applications can be found for them by a bold judge .
15 Along with many a public body that felt pushed around by the Tories , the BBC must have gone to bed on April 8 with dreams of a quieter life on the night ; already swinging , as it were , in the hammock slung for them by a hung parliament .
16 Residential workers have the difficult task of finding a balance between guiding young people forward , perhaps before they are ready , and caring for them in a personal way which does not threaten loyalty to their parents .
17 And so a strong tradition has grown up that teachers must know their pupils , care for them in a general way , interest themselves in their moral development , and give them as many educational opportunities as possible outside the class-room as well as in it .
18 Sloe eyes met aquamarine ones , so much passing between them without a single word being uttered .
19 And Marcus came to be walking between them to a partitioned corner of the changing room .
20 Tossed between them like a broken toy fit only for the dustbin .
21 This must have been a joke , as he laughed , or perhaps any mention of marriage was a joke to Gordon , who walked past Nenna and settled himself between them in a small chair , actually a nursing chair , surviving from some earlier larger family home and much too low for him , so that he had to try crossing his legs in several positions .
22 We assembled laser sculptures of " the subtle anatomy of man " , with the acupuncture points hanging in space and the lines of " qi " energy flowing between them in a shimmering web .
23 her used glass for me at a private view
24 A part time post was created for me at a busy hospital 40 miles from home , and the arrangement worked very well .
25 ‘ She has worked for me for a long time .
26 ‘ Mr Tunney , ’ he gasped — mistaking me for someone else ? as he reached for me with a flailing hand .
27 ( What kind of a rest is it meant to be for me with a querulous adolescent ?
28 The reader in men and masculinity from Bradford University conjured up images for me of a muscular man walking in with a few four-packs of larger under his arms ready to address BASW delegates .
29 I once had to have the gnomic response of one respected editor of a major journal interpreted for me by a senior colleague .
30 The world spread out for me in a new map of associations and sensations .
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