Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [prep] [pron] [prep] [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I felt like you at first , then I realised what it meant . |
2 | It is the things I liked about it at first , that made it immediate , that I do n't like now . |
3 | I am hallucinating , I said to myself at first : the strain has affected my mind . |
4 | At the request of Nether Wyresdale Parish Council I wrote to you on 25th May concerning the state of the railway embankment on Station Lane Scorton and the mess left around the railway bridge on Gubberford Lane Scorton . |
5 | He made himself say to me at last , after weeks of dithering like a frightened diver on a rock , ‘ D' you think my Jammie will ever go in bed with me ? |
6 | But we will only win if you vote for us on 3rd May . |
7 | But we will only win if you vote for us on 3rd May . |
8 | She looked at him at last , with such obvious disgust that de Raimes ’ face darkened . |
9 | You come to us at First National Bank for a loan . |
10 | I took it , I , he said well try it and we went round it in first and I went and it went rrah |
11 | Family size is shrinking as mothers no longer need large numbers of children to work either down the mines or in the factories ( the machine would take anybody to work for it at first ) or to ensure that a few would survive ; high infant mortality rates are now becoming a thing of the past . |
12 | Got him to agree to it at last . |
13 | They divided between them about one-fourteenth of the land surface of the globe ( if we exclude Asiatic Russia ) . |
14 | His Mum had n't taken him to work with her since last year . |
15 | ‘ May God rest your soul , Mother , ’ I heard him say to himself at last . |
16 | Was he running for it at last ? |
17 | It seems to me of first importance to confront this kind of question realistically and not to discredit one 's cause by refusing to admit that the clash exists . |
18 | ‘ I just said , it looked to me at first as though it was a woman , then just something made me think it might be a man . ’ |