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

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1 ‘ If I come through that without any reaction I 'd like to think I 'll be in the frame for the return leg with Stuttgart . ’
2 For some of this distance it parallels the Tizi n'Test road , so travellers are aware of the big river , but nobody had written about its higher reaches .
3 For some of this chapter we require additionally that such a list contains subsidiary information about each unit such as age and sex .
4 During much of that time she had been moving constantly , school friends , teachers and happy times discarded until she felt like a fugitive .
5 Now if I were to mix some of that with another substance I could make printing ink .
6 cos I did n't fancy eating it like that and er she goes , I told her give us a piece of some of that wrapping you know
7 First of all with living assurance it 's a whole of life plan that pays on , well we know it pays out on death , and we know it pays out on serious illness , but after that , the pay-out is obviously vast compared with Covermaster .
8 I was just telling him , they 've got big ones like that about that size I think in in Woolworths .
9 Mind , all the bed linen 's clean , and we do n't have no bugs or fleas , I would n't 'ave anything like that in any 'ouse I lived in . ’
10 Yeah , well er yeah , there was there was er one er er course er er we kids w looked upon er er these activities w with some with some interest you know ?
11 The Bank has been fortunate in that during this time we have been associated with a Grand Slam in 1984 and a share of the Five Nations Championship in 1986 .
12 And in all of that time we had Gullfoss to ourselves .
13 For most of that time she was in labour and great pain , she told an inquest this afternoon .
14 For most of that time he took drugs .
15 Kim had been on the Wiring Project for almost year now , though for most of that time he had been kept out of things by Spatz .
16 Indeed , for most of human history we have tended to do the reverse , to use the analogy of the human mind to explain what happens in the physical world , an approach known as ‘ animism ’ .
17 For most of this century it is those disorders gathered together under the heading of ‘ schizophrenia ’ that have been used as the paradigm for trying to describe and understand psychosis .
18 For most of this game they looked more like men at the end of their tether than a team ready to make a final , confident push for the title .
19 Through most of this paper we make no formal distinction between the text of a program and its value ( semantics ) .
20 We all , most of us , drive cars , you know , in that sense is there some sense of guilt around that in some way we are contributing to the war .
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