Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] [pron] [prep] the [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 Yeah but it 's not cos I , well I want it before the first of December .
2 No I put it in the last two times .
3 Or , when the , no , when I see , I meet someone for the first time .
4 Having read both books for the first time , I really enjoyed them , but once I read them for the second time , I saw how little there really was to them .
5 I remember the excitement and relief I felt when I read it for the first time as a very young nun .
6 ‘ Not unless I do it in the next three months , ’ she told him .
7 ‘ Well , like , ten minutes ago , because I need it for the next programme . ’
8 This degree is an exciting new venture , and I see myself as the first of many lay people who will benefit from the training here ’ .
9 Erm you you bring me onto the second dimension of Leeds ' objection which is to do with the distribution of those jobs .
10 This majestic sight , glimpsed through undulating woldland patchwork , or from the flatter marshland , entices all strangers who behold it for the first time to come and investigate the town further ; to discover its rich history and its modern enchantment .
11 to , to erm to try and remember what it was like when you read it for the first time .
12 When you meet someone for the first time , that person can
13 COMIC Rowan Atkinson is anything but funny in real life and is convinced people who meet him for the first time think he is a disappointment .
14 People who hear themselves for the first time on a tape-recorder often find it hard to believe that the stranger talking is actually them .
15 Because here 's the weird thing about these relationships with women : you get everything on the first date .
16 We will be dealing with all of those existing clients in terms of reassessing both their care needs and their financial ability to contribute to whatever package of care they 're getting , as well as taking on board all the new ones who present themselves for the first time in nineteen ninety four , five .
17 There is a North Region branch of the British Agency for Adoption and Fostering in your area , and I suggest you contact them in the first instance .
18 If you leave it til the last minute and you question spot , you might end up in a sticky situation How many people here have failed an exam ?
19 And if you leave it until the last minute , so what ?
20 And if you do it on the tenth
21 ‘ As you follow him through the first forest , ’ he said , ‘ Remember this , if you can … keep asking yourself the question : why did he fail to return .
22 Two there 's the one with Judith and I and then you join us for the last session .
23 I would also like , and I know this is where I 'll get problems I would if we are gon na try and get the kids into a routine over them doing their work I think the easiest routine for them to have is that you do you , you get , you have your lesson you do your homework that night and you hand it in the next day .
24 Erm when you see erm Alan John erm if you see them over the next day or two if I can just give you this er these , these little leaflets
25 Jekub can be a bit scary when you see him for the first time . ’
26 I would like to think you could perhaps mention to Peter if you see him in the next couple of days , I do n't know whether he pops into the office but we , it would be nice if you could if you could mention
27 It is the kind of rapid , critical examination to which we expose another person when we encounter them for the first time .
28 We put it in the second bag , and that 's now four blue and three red .
29 And because this phrase has been much abused and misunderstood , it may be useful at this point to refer back to Erikson , to whom we owe it in the first place .
30 Of missions sent by Roman bishops beyond the imperial frontiers we hear nothing until the sixth century .
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