Example sentences of "[pers pn] [prep] [art] [noun] [unc] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | After the birth of the puppies the larvae can also migrate into the puppies ' system and infect them through the mother 's milk ( 4 ) The worms mature passing eggs in the puppies ' faeces which are consumed by the mother and can reinfect her ( 5 ) . |
2 | As chance would have it we were going camping with another family whose father was to accompany me for a day 's climbing on Pillar . |
3 | They did a crafty one — one came out and a woman came in , very nice , telling him he had to face up to his responsibilities , she said she 'd help us , they 'd get him a job , they 'd pay his rent and he had to move in with me for a month 's trial . |
4 | And me as the World 's Sweetheart . |
5 | No-one told them about the drug 's side effects . |
6 | If you do n't tell them about the deposit cheque if you do n't tell them about the banker 's order they will say , Well just a minute Ron you did n't tell me that on the phone . |
7 | So you tell them about the thirty five percent you tell them about the banker 's order that will need signing . |
8 | Inside , members of staff were dressed in colourful beach wear , asking customers about their holiday plans and telling them about the Bank 's range of travel products . |
9 | I remember many years ago , we had friends who had a fishing boat , er herring drifter , and in Fraserburgh the there 's a young lad going out with them for a night 's fishing and it was a beautiful summer 's night ! |
10 | However , he did tell me about the Women 's Therapy Centre . |
11 | Her job is to push Cabinet ministers ‘ to do what is right ’ ; this involves reminding them of the Government 's strategy laid down in the manifestos and combating what she regards as the inertia inherent in departments . |
12 | With subsequent context , however , even this can be interpreted as mediated through the mind of Pemberton , who after all is able to draw his own conclusions from Mrs Moreen 's fairly obvious strategy of ridding them of the boy 's company . |
13 | ‘ It reminded me of a friend 's hand . ’ |
14 | ‘ You have deprived me of a father 's love , ’ she said , peering closely at her toes . |
15 | I walked through the big , wide classroom door , and into the hall which always reminded me of the giant 's room in ‘ Jack and the Beanstalk ’ . |
16 | Bachelors have their staircase at the front of the house off the entrance hall ; young ladies theirs from the mistress 's boudoir on the first floor to their bedrooms above it . |
17 | Staff from the general practices collected their vaccines from the central office , while health clinics received theirs from the district 's transport service . |
18 | Then , ducking his head under , he tried to free Gomez 's legs but the line was in and out of them like a cat 's cradle . |
19 | in notes 37 we told you about the Government 's policy on market testing . |
20 | ‘ I suppose His Holiness Pope Breakspear told you about the senator 's offer , eh , Thessalonians ? |
21 | ‘ It is not often , ’ said Hugh with a rueful smile , ‘ that I must listen to you as the devil 's advocate , where a youngster in trouble is concerned . |
22 | He is merely makin' a formal proposal of marriage and is simply askin' you as the girl 's father to think about it . |
23 | The transfers by Ward Marston sound very good , but any sonic limitations are in any event soon forgotten , so completely does Stokowski put you under the music 's spell . |
24 | And sometime comes she with a tithe-pig 's tail , |
25 | I shall be a whore , and leave you with a whore 's kiss . ’ |
26 | There , they would check it off and whoosh it back to you with the customer 's change and the docket stamped . |
27 | We welcome you into the Lord 's Family . |
28 | For that reason , it is worth thinking about what is interesting about you from a journalist 's point of view before trying to woo him or her with your beautiful noise . |
29 | Erm what , what was the feeling that came over to you from the tenants ' group at the time ? |
30 | ‘ Fenella can follow you in a day 's time . ’ |