Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [noun pl] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | You 'd be surprised , some of them make bookings with the beautician and hairdresser even before they come on board . ’ |
2 | I thinks the manufacturing experience I had was very important , because it enabled me to see things from the manufacturer 's point of view , which many retailers have n't done . |
3 | The nests are intricate structures beautifully woven by the male birds , who then display on them to attract females to the nest . |
4 | I 'm not really sure how I became friends with the boy , but he also has quite a good personality , + I can have a good laugh with him . |
5 | At one time , and I became adversaries over the selection of polio virus strains to be used as oral vaccines . |
6 | I made copies of the information and these this was given to Superintendent . |
7 | I made noises about the absence of a bank in this so-called international airport ; but what choice did I have ? |
8 | So I made enquiries at the hall . |
9 | When I found out the identity of the person owning or occupying the flat at I made enquiries at the police station 's department in that office erm they they keep records of any , any information about persons in the area and beyond . |
10 | Born of the earth , I made terms with the earth , |
11 | In the meantime , I made inquiries with the old-folk of the village to see if they remembered any house or cottage ever standing on that particular field . |
12 | I made inquiries about the press conference and I am assured that it had nothing to do with this matter . |
13 | I mean feelings on the matter . |
14 | Not only have I received representations from the Apparel , Knitting and Textiles Alliance , but my right hon. Friend and I have had most useful discussions with it . |
15 | ‘ I was always the top broker at any firm I worked for on Wall Street and before that I sold memberships at the Museum of Modern Art . |
16 | ‘ The exhibition was rather successful and I sold prints of the caricatures . ’ |
17 | I make allowances for the fact that the hon. Gentleman clearly prepared his supplementary before the news was announced . |
18 | I do n't want to see that happen , I trust members of the house do n't wish to see it happen . |
19 | I got books from the library to read . |
20 | Course I do get the Woman and the Woman 's Own plus I swap Options for the Cosmopolitan off our Joy . |
21 | I knock things off the shelves . |
22 | Raise the local boys — I want barriers beyond the garage that way and up to Buckingham that way . |
23 | I told others about the attack . |
24 | I recognised Officers from the Commando units around the village . |
25 | Have I prepared gestures for the hymn ? |
26 | I put ads in the dog press , and a chap from the Isle of Wight showed interest as he 'd just lost his . |
27 | Then dad and I made some cakes and I put notices about the sale through the neighbours ' doors in Swadlincote in Derbyshire , where we live . |
28 | ‘ Well , when I played Englishmen on the stage they said ‘ pip pip ’ nearly all the time . ’ |
29 | When I stand in the direct path , say three yards away , I prevent projections of the sound from going any further , though this is a good position for myself to hear ‘ my sound ’ . |
30 | For extra effect I added tassels to the ends of the scarf . |