Example sentences of "[pron] [noun] [verb] [prep] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But I 'm also a Raider and I do n't believe the colour of my skin entered into this decision . ’
2 There were moments when the sun almost burst through the mist and I kept on driving , waiting and hoping for a first glimpse of the cordillera , my mind groping for some answer to the enigma of Iris Sunderby 's behaviour .
3 When I opened my mouth to speak on this topic it was as though my lips were sewn together with great stitches in the flesh , and my tongue would not move in my mouth .
4 ‘ Apparently after Naylor had spent hours checking around my old haunts without success , he finally got lucky when someone recalled having many times seen my car parked outside this block of flats .
5 What was all the pain in my eyes compared to this misery ? …
6 But I would n't have my photograph taken at that time at all .
7 I take leave to assume that none of my readers belong to this scapegrace company , but wish to cherish their possessions .
8 Whenever I seemed to advance towards him , my steps deviated in some way .
9 and so I just need my salad stuff till another time
10 Somehow the feeling in my bones agrees with that statement . ’
11 I do n't want my child taught by that teacher !
12 My fob-watch stopped at that betrayal :
13 So Mr Mayor , for completely different reasons than the council have er I will be urging my group to vote against this amendment and to support a subsequent amendment which will take the budget down even further .
14 My imagination faltered at this point ; but I lingered over it , returning over and over again to the discovery of my heroine 's and my own female body , and the male contemplation of it .
15 Yeah , but it is a LITTLE dodgy , you sometimes get announcements over the speaker during the match where someone whos parked in that area is asked to move their car !
16 Being involved at Wembley that time whetted my appetite to get to that stage on a more important basis .
17 Suddenly my visitor launched into this harangue :
18 ‘ One of my staff spoke to that guy McIllvanney .
19 As it happened , my father had around this time come to the end of his distinguished service at Loughborough House with the death of his employer , Mr John Silvers , and had been at something of a loss for work and accommodation .
20 ‘ I feel proud that my father came from this city , ’ she said slowly .
21 What my father felt about this conjunction I can only guess .
22 My father tied with another man at an Old Newton furrow-drawing match : both had a quarter-inch deviation — it must have been about sixty years ago .
23 And I would like to you , remind you of my objectives quoted at that time and as are stated in the er manual .
24 First , I told the Cabinet Office I was not prepared to have my paper discussed with this division outstanding .
25 Erm , both erm experts are to give evidence before and my Lord included in this bundle with their reports are the documents to which either one or both of these experts have in guard when preparing their reports .
26 For example , he 'll say something like , ‘ Well , I would n't wan na spend the last two minutes of my life listening to that lick ! ’
27 If , thanks to you , my daughter comes to any harm , I 'll make sure the world knows every detail of how and why she came to be in danger . ’
28 I found the big difficulty in socialising was that my friends lived in another part of London .
29 I reflected on it , but declined , principally because of my unwillingness to belong to any party — I have never been a party member — and perhaps even more because the seat I was offered appeared to be an impregnable Tory stronghold .
30 the B eleven O six , a consequence of this County Council 's lorry ban on the A ten eighty eight and that does have some evidence to support that theory and paragraph two point five in my re report , sorry two point three not two point five , two point three in my report referred to that thing .
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