Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun] [pers pn] [verb] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The , my eye I got some drops from the chemist cos my eye was bad .
2 ‘ I 've met him at a couple of PFA functions and when it was my testimonial he sent some things down to be raffled .
3 Librarians point out that for their part they receive fewer volumes for their money , since the prices of books over the same period have risen distinctly faster than retail prices as a whole .
4 The programs were tried out extensively with my own students , and from their feedback I made several modifications .
5 It is a measure of Edward 's desperation that by its terms he surrendered any claims which Englishmen had upon Scottish lands and thus alienated further support among his magnates .
6 In the course of its report it made several suggestions as to reform of the law to increase the availability of credit by removing what were perceived to be legal handicaps : Specifically , the Banking Commission recommended changes in the law of security .
7 At the beginning of one of his books I discovered these words , which to me in my lowly condition were more than words : ‘ I am made unlike anyone I have ever met ; I will even venture to say that I am like no one in the whole world . ’
8 On his return he wrote several letters rather hurriedly because he was anxious to catch the post .
9 In his retirement he spent many hours on the golf courses either at Dinsdale Spa or Blackwell .
10 Out of the corner of his eye he saw some wirelesses in a shop window .
11 In his diary he records several incidents .
12 To his credit he used these dicta only as the basic stepping stones of his own work : the tools but not the finished product .
13 In the course of his career he received many honours from medical , veterinary , and agricultural societies both at home and abroad , including an honorary fellowship of the Royal Society of Medicine .
14 But although they are only thoughts in our minds , by the very design of our experiments we project these patterns onto the ‘ outside ’ reality and therefore either fail to see anything else , or are confused when observations do not fit our inward mind patterns and expectations .
15 SIR , — In your editorial you make many observations — some acceptable and some less so .
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24 And in your detachment you possess all things .
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