Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] [prep] [pers pn] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Quite frequently a horse will decide to ‘ possess ’ another in the herd — obviously one lower in the pecking order — and drive the other horse around with it all day long .
2 Why , they take the piss out of you all week and then they 're suddenly all friendly and say how so and so
3 Can you dig that receipt out for me this morning ?
4 He designed that look for Susan Foreman , and indeed arranged to open his shop specially for me one evening so I could be ready for the production day next morning .
5 The old man had pointed the article out to him some time ago , but David had thought it unwise to consider such a large project .
6 If you are moulded by a place then for him that place was a bleak black valley in Welsh-speaking South Wales , the trenches of the industrial battleground .
7 No talk of the tittle tattle of erm the citizens charter that gets watered down one day and becomes something else the other day and you might get a free train ticket out of it some time .
8 But there is a more cheerful day ahead for him next Tuesday when he introduces the last Question of Sport in the present series .
9 I 'm not carrying that tape recorder around with you all day Richard
10 See if its sweet enough , I 'm not putting much sugar in and I ca n't carry both in , I dare n't carry any thing in with me left arm yet
11 We will then do a deal with the employer to release the trainee back to us one day per week for training .
12 This had his name on it , + he ate his breakfast out of it each morning .
13 He repeatedly told himself he 'd beat the stiffness out of it one day .
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