Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun sg] [prep] a [noun] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Lying on the bed with my hair in a mess and holding my tummy .
2 For half a second you might have thought his fist had smashed me across the room , except that I follow through my dive into a roll and end up squatting on the floor , eight feet away , with the pistol pointing straight at his guts .
3 And physically it was n't any worse than when I fell off my bike as a kid and was concussed for an hour or two .
4 it mostly concerns the small details and seemingly unimportant events which make up my experience as a woman and a mother .
5 On a wet day , eyeing the lanes of traffic before crossing to the hospital , I caught my toe in a paving-stone and fell fiat .
6 Then I pushed my car over a cliff and burned it .
7 I have been making notes on these for more than seventy years in the interest of my work as a cataloguer and expert at the Print Department .
8 It was their own idea , started without help before I began my work as an adviser and I want to try and help them make it a success .
9 to come to my home for a holiday and a rest …
10 I might even see the remainder of my old Hyundai back on my desk as a loaner while ADM irons out the inevitable bugs in this Frankenstein 's monster I 'm creating .
11 If I suddenly transfer my attention to an object or some aspect of the physical environment ( after all , inanimate things are much easier to deal with , are n't they — they do n't have emotions ) when you 're revealing thoughts and feelings , then once again I 've dodged your agenda .
12 My need for a meal and bed overcame my apprehensions .
13 Says Murray : ‘ I was my room with a pal and after several drinks I started doing conjuring tricks — making cigarettes and bottle tops disappear .
14 Recently , I tried to cancel my appearance at a benefit as my pianist was ill .
15 I explained to her all about the Academy and my standing as a painter and the patience of the Hanging Committee and the uniqueness of you as a model .
16 Then I fell and banged my knee-cap on a stone and it 's pretty stiff now .
17 The day had got off to a bad start as it was ( late for work , lost the shop key , spilt a load of fish-food all over the floor and then cracked my head on a shelf while clearing it up ) .
18 ‘ Got my head in a leg-lock and would n't let go .
19 One of the light calibre bullets had missed the top of my head by an inch and a half ! ’
20 [ aside ] I 'll nip this bud by the time it begins to open and place it in my bosom for a year or two at least .
21 I did a great deal of work for my constituency as an MP and plan to do a lot more .
22 I gave my name to a clerk and I was taken to the manager 's room at once .
23 And then I 'm going to make you say my name in a way that you 've never said it before , ’ he told her huskily .
24 I take my drink to a table and sit staring at my shopping list as though it 's the most fascinating thing in the world .
25 He refused my offer of a bath and a bed for the night .
26 I use my father as an example because he was a Tory , and therefore as enthusiastic about students as beagles are about smoking .
27 ‘ I 'll just see my father to a taxi and come back for you . ’
28 Armed with my definition of a manager and my time-span measuring instrument , I then bumped into the second surprising finding — repeatedly confirmed — about layering in managerial hierarchies : the boundaries between successive managerial layers occur at certain specific time-span increments , just as ice changes to water and water to steam at certain specific temperatures .
29 He said of the Coronation poster : ‘ I always thought the idea for that poster was the apogee of my career as a copywriter because , although I enjoyed thinking up ideas , I always founding writing copy very hard work . ’
30 I just hate not being able to put my finger on a map and say ‘ I 'm there . ’ ’
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