Example sentences of "[prep] a [noun sg] [adv] [adv] [coord] " in BNC.
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1 | You are something of a legend here still and would be assured of a fine welcome , a passably good dinner , and a bed at my humble abode — plus travel expenses . |
2 | She 's OK ’ with Mrs Lennox and it 's good for her to get away from me for a bit just now and again . |
3 | These papal letters represent the high point in the campaign for a Church both spiritually and temporally independent of the lay ruler . |
4 | Magilton was then booked for a foul on Much but with time running out , United continued to press forward . |
5 | An old gentleman from Stowmarket , his name 's Mr I 'm sure it was because er , you see , my father and I used to go up Stowmarket Road sometimes after church or chapel and er and go for a walk up there and used to meet this Mr who played the organ Stowmarket and very course but erm but I had a wonderful life really |
6 | He moved up to the counter with the air of a man who does n't like having to go through a routine once again but is prepared to do so , all right then here 's my card if you insist ! |
7 | Gazing at the blue fabric , she noted that Ivan , ever present when least wanted , was intently watching this less than interesting encounter from a position just behind and below Henrietta 's left shoulder . |
8 | You 're staying you 're in a hotel now tonight and you 're talking what is body language ? |
9 | I 'll get him in a Glory all right and up Monument Hill . ’ |
10 | Izzie , who had hidden Gabriel in a barrel once again and was about to climb into one herself , jumped down and ran towards the crowd shouting , ‘ Leave them alone ! |
11 | Your scenario before the war then was : sanctions , leading to a position where sooner or later you could negotiate the issues involved . |
12 | I can remember when the first bit of tarmac was put on a road round here and that down here at Upton bypass and all |
13 | In some homes it is possible to stay for a few days or a week at a time either occasionally or on a regular basis . |
14 | Look at a crime closely enough and everything becomes significant . |