Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] [pers pn] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This time , he appeared in the heavyweight division where he produced similar results , throwing his three opponents in the preliminary rounds for ippon ( 10 points ) .
2 Also we went down to the H.Q. at Pages Park where we saw some men putting up photographs of the line in the past .
3 After we got that fixed , we stopped in Yellow Stone Park where they had these loos that were just holes in the ground and I dropped the keys to the van down one of them .
4 After we got that fixed , we stopped in Yellow Stone park where they had these loos that were just holes in the ground and I dropped the keys to the van down one of them .
5 ‘ Neither my brothers or sister or I have any children , ’ said Pakeezah when her mother had finished telling the story .
6 He then moved to University where he spent eight years in research and development in Artificial Intelligence and particularly Expert Systems .
7 Allan Brawley is Professor of Social Work at The Pennsylvania State University where he teaches social policy and social work with the ageing .
8 I know of one evangelist who puts aside one day a month for prayer and retreat at a Roman Catholic monastery where he receives much support .
9 In the nervous nineties , when the Me generation has grown into the Us generation , we will be looking for Our Shop rather than just an emporium where they stock personal stereos by the thousand .
10 In 1876 she went to Girton College where she gained third-class honours in the mathematical tripos in 1880 , and showed her flair for experimentation and designing scientific instruments .
11 One such group for Greek Cypriot women meets for a lunch club where they cook traditional dishes and work on embroidery together .
12 He 's already put them to good use at Halifax Rugby League club where he enjoyed four years of success .
13 Blair and I also walked out to another , superb loch where we had splendid sport , Scarilode ; about two hours ' walk along a good track from Market Stance , past Rueval , where Charles Edward Stewart lay waiting for Flora Macdonald , prior to his flight from the Hebrides .
14 Is that are you saying that you fee you feel living here that as a second rate citizen or you think other people see you
15 Bryan is prepared to arrange a programme once he has more details about their specific interests .
16 The orchestra contains pairs of horns and trumpets , but Leppard manages it with more lightness than he accords other work and textures are accordingly more transparent and Mozartian .
17 You have to pour the custard on , and the they ask for more custard so you pour more custard on and you could just leave it .
18 His case , involving an allegation that he raped another student after going out with her , has attracted wide media attention .
19 When the elections were held in September , 1956 , the P.N.M. were the only party out of the seven running to contest all 24 constituencies , with the result that they won 13 seats ( later rising to 14 ) and polled 39% of the vote .
20 Sunday schools were legitimized , but required to teach boys and girls separately ( with the result that they needed extra buildings and instructors ) .
21 I refer the hon. Gentleman to the reply that I gave some moments ago .
22 I refer my hon. Friend to the reply that I gave some moments ago .
23 I refer the hon. Gentleman to the reply that I gave some moments ago .
24 I refer the right hon. Gentleman to the reply that I gave some moments ago .
25 I refer my hon. Friend to the reply that I gave some moments ago .
26 I refer my hon. Friend to the reply that I gave some moments ago .
27 I refer my hon. Friend to the reply that I gave some moments ago .
28 I refer the hon. Gentleman to the reply that I gave some moments ago .
29 I refer the hon. Lady to the reply that I gave some moments ago .
30 I refer my hon. Friend to the reply that I gave some moments ago .
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