Example sentences of "[pron] [det] [prep] [art] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Durie said : ‘ I 've been up front on my own for a few games . |
2 | A counterpart to Campbell in America at the same time was Horace Bushnell ( 1802–81 ) , with his The Vicarious Sacrifice ( 1866 ) and Forgiveness and Law ( 1874 ) , in which some of the same emphases appear . |
3 | ‘ There will be enough wages to keep you all for a few weeks at least , until you have a chance to find another situation . |
4 | as their political and moral equals by signing an agreement which committed them all to the same values . |
5 | If a composer remembers to keep this audience entertained , think what he can say to them all at the same time . |
6 | Which is probably better than getting them all at the same time . |
7 | Daphne treated them all with the same disdain , confiding in me that her one true love was still serving on the Western Front — not that she once mentioned his name in my presence . |
8 | So I 'm disagreeing with what you 're saying , because you , you 're tarring them all with the same brush . |
9 | about five of them all with the same name ? |
10 | The only advantage of birthdays is getting presents and , even there , we might follow the example of one or two cultures , and have them all on the same day . |
11 | It would be perfectly reasonable to keep them all in the same genus . |
12 | Are we all of the same opinion ? |
13 | Robyn swallowed and glanced out at the pouring rain , glanced at him , at the carved , arrogant profile that irked and thrilled her all at the same time and then at the rain again . |
14 | so they both about the same thing , he 's been sitting there worried all day , he 's |
15 | He was to have a wide , if rather scattered , influence in English theology through the nineteenth century , and served to introduce into it some of the same impulses that Schleiermacher brought in Germany . |
16 | cos they book it all at the same time |
17 | Following defeats like the final last season the Transvaal hierarchy have a reputation of blaming it all on a few players . |
18 | Rommel arrived at Alamein , the Russians drove the Germans out of Russia , English and American troops landed on the continent , whole German cities were razed to the ground in one night : I heard it all from the same patch of sand , four hundred yards long by a hundred wide in the middle of a Silesian Pine forest . |
19 | Do n't take it all in the same place . |
20 | And the issue was still very much alive , for here beside him , listening alertly and with a dry little smile , was the earl of Leicester , who , whether in earnest or in mischief , was urging a plea of his own for the same prize . |
21 | Charles obliged , and filled up his own at the same time . |
22 | In any one place , the two species gain by resembling each other , because predators will treat them both as the same kind of prey ; but few predators move far enough for there to be any advantage to the Heliconius in looking the same in distant places . |
23 | But I think I resented them both for the same reason , that is , that something was happening to me , or rather to my body , which was completely outside of my own control . |
24 | I think he 's passing them both on the same time . |
25 | He bent down , still trying to keep them both at the same height . |
26 | I often missed Constanza , but not being with them both at the same time was easier . |
27 | Hold them at the same height above the ground and let go of them both at the same moment . |
28 | You use the same kind of glass , you put the same amount of ice in each glass and you leave them both in the same place ( so that they are both at the same temperature ) . |
29 | Well it 's probably the best way , then your all in the same dish . |
30 | ‘ You can get us all at the same time this way . ’ |