Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [pers pn] [prep] [num ord] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I wonder if you would be good enough to place the following thank you in next months mag ?
2 Mr MacGregor , who supports strongly the principle of loans for students , is believed to be embarrassed by the controversy created by Mr Robert Jackson , the junior minister for higher education , who devised a top-up scheme which has angered backbench Tories and the banks that are supposed to administer it from next September .
3 Yeah but you were supposed to put it in last night , not this morning .
4 ‘ There will be fewer to bring it in next year , when the listed men have gone . ’
5 That keeps them in second place .
6 For some reason I had put off starting on it and had even begun to convince myself that it would be better to leave it until next winter .
7 They would be unable to meet them with Third Division gates , and possibly not even with the added revenue Second Division status would guarantee .
8 They would be unable to meet them with Third Division gates , and possibly not even with the added revenue Second Division status would guarantee .
9 Manchester United pipped them in last season 's Rumbelows Cup semi-final thriller and could pay for it today .
10 Cottrell 's 82 left him in fifth place , along with Tim Paterson of Letherhead , with his Cheshire captain Phil Bailey of Caldy and another Cheshire player Gareth Bradley of Bramhall in a group on 302 .
11 There was a marketing push in December that took it to third spot but by January the Escort was back to fifth position , behind even the aged Vauxhall Astra .
12 I WOULD like to say a big thank you to last year 's lord mayor , dear Rosemary Cooper .
13 Abolition of exchange controls is a key facet of European Monetary Union and all the leading economies are obliged to remove them by next July .
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