Example sentences of "[pron] [det] [adv] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | You do n't get the Egyptian women on their own either on the Prince 's boat or off it . |
2 | They ‘ memorise ’ the information she supplies , process it somehow , and then , compensating for crosswinds and the movement of the Sun , fly out on their own directly to the flower patch . |
3 | At Brimpsfield , a very unusual church sits on its own away to the east of the present village . |
4 | That first modest trickle would soon become a flood and Guinness , fuelled by its reputation and success in Ireland , would eventually need ships of its own solely for the purpose of handling Guinness exports . |
5 | May I thank you all once more for an excellent publication and wish you all well for the future . |
6 | We can not thank you all enough for the kind letters of support and assistance . |
7 | ‘ And me all alone in the house since my son went to England . |
8 | John had not expected such an overwhelming response , and as not even the Ballroom itself could contain such large numbers , he took them all outside into the street to make his selection . |
9 | I think there 's another jacket that he 's got and there 's no room to keep them all downstairs on the hook hanging in the passage |
10 | Woodacon has sponsored the team for the last four years and would like to take this opportunity to wish them all well for the future . |
11 | We can not afford to get them all here for a costume call . ’ |
12 | Plod could herd them all together into a group , march them to and from their destinations , depriving them along the way of all alcohol ( not to mention all civil rights ) and beat the living daylights out of any who still insisted on stepping out of line . |
13 | Anyway , one morning the Commandant called them all together on the parade ground . |
14 | Plants will survive quite happily if you group them all together in the bath , soak them well , and leave about an inch of water in the bottom of the bath . |
15 | I in number one we did want to replace the word by erm reassures them because we that just for the strength of this . |
16 | Someone had called him this more as an insult than a compliment but Francis took a liking to it and you will find salamanders carved all over his palaces . |
17 | The Springers have now decided to sell and do it all again on a plot not far away — but this time with an indoor pool for year-round use and half-doors so children can be kept within sight of the kitchen and gym . |
18 | Let me just explain , if you ca n't make it , or if you do n't want to do it , I will er re-do it all again in the lecture next Friday at eleven . |
19 | Next Friday at eleven I will go over it all again in the lecture . |
20 | Then you had to unpeg all the other linen and clean clothes and cart it all upstairs to the lingerie in round two-handled baskets . |
21 | You could n't get fatter than he was in gold , and he wanted to give it all away to the revolution ; he was Malatesta 's friend , and Malatesta parted him from his money , sweet and easy does it -all they got for their pains was years of exile and prison , and a few dead policemen . ’ |
22 | How else should a person look , while , in the course of a single ceremony , he kisses everything goodbye — just blows it all away in a prodigal storm of confetti and rice ? |
23 | If they want to take it all away in the end and match me up with that slimy halfwit , why then take me up to the mountain and show me the world ? |
24 | his foreign and done it , done it all legally at the hotel and so on |
25 | The cream stucco on the houses — the imposing pillared porches with their black-and-white tiled steps ; she felt as if she had seen it all before in a dream . |
26 | The operating system to hold it all together as an application transparent , single system image , is the Chorus V.4-compatible micro-kernel-based system , on top of the ISIS message broadcasting algorithms from Cornell University ( UX No 398 ) . |
27 | The fragmented narrative cultivated by Vargas Llosa , for example , is intended to replicate the way in which we experience real life , in that events and information are presented to us in a disjointed fashion and it is only when we have lived through the reading experience that we are able to piece it all together with the benefit of hindsight . |
28 | Tossing it all together in a heap in a pan , and then hoping for the best , would produce another totally inedible meal . |
29 | MODEL Lisa Butcher got away from it all yesterday with a mystery man . |
30 | Oh I 'd like , yes I 'd like someone to come here , oh I 'd like 'em all here for the day |