Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [prep] [art] [num ord] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Jinny remembered Bella 's words and understood them properly for the first time . |
2 | I could see this condition coming upon me relentlessly from the first moment Dana cast his eyes upon me : he was another who knew how to use the power of the evil eye , almost casually , to enchant total strangers . |
3 | I think both he and Weatherall are outstanding prospects , but need an ‘ old head ’ to bring them on over the next couple of years ( pity about O'Leary ) . |
4 | I think it opens up the child 's awareness to what 's available and what 's coming erm moves them on into the next century really . |
5 | ‘ A person who receives goods on sale or return and at once passes them on to someone else under a like contract is entitled to demand them from that third person just as soon as the original owner of the goods has the right to demand them from him , but I am clear that , if he allows a period to elapse before he hands them on to a third person on sale or return , he has done an act which limits and impedes his power of returning the goods . |
6 | But then to pass them on to a third party is heinous . ’ |
7 | In every generation , REPRODUCTION takes the genes that are supplied to it by the previous generation , and hands them on to the next generation but with minor random errors — mutations . |
8 | But their real function is to give people a chance to be famous for five minutes , by saying something that will get them on to the next news broadcast . |
9 | Instead of getting rid of the programmes , they should sack the bosses who put them on in the first place . |
10 | You did n't turn them on until the second part . |
11 | yes and that , that in a way leads me on to the next party , if we 're gon na have an agreement between this group or , you know , the other group |
12 | Another chapter today would see me nicely into the second half of my story , and this evening I would talk to Crispin and get things sorted out with him . |
13 | One , two , three , four five six , seven , eight no one , two three , four there 's nine so we 'll probably have to take some stools in , but I wo n't take them in till the last minute . |
14 | ‘ I wonder if these councillors realise that anglers are among the people who vote them in in the first place , and who they are supposed to serve ? , ’ he asked . |
15 | No , it 's the ones who bring them in , who brought them in in the first place — ’ |
16 | If you have any views about ways in which we could help each other in such situations perhaps you 'd like to jot them down for the next newsletter . |
17 | The small procession moved on towards a set of metal stairs that led them down to the second landing . |
18 | With more complex circuits , having to remove the transfers after taking all that time to lay them down in the first place , is wasteful . |
19 | They said their father contacted them suddenly for the first time two months ago after walking out on them 18 years ago . |
20 | You will make a report to me daily at the first hour of night . |
21 | The figure stopped dead and saw them obviously for the first time . |
22 | So anyway , after fucking weeks and weeks and weeks I had come out to me one day , and Mr came out and he said to me he had a wee bucket and shovels and he says er bring me down to the first floor so I opened to let him out and he gets out and he says to me , now take her half way between the first and second floor and stop her . |
23 | Why you ever asked me down in the first place is still a mystery to me . |
24 | Spoken , or rather screamed , by yours truly in the First Church of Christ the Spiritualist , it was dynamite . |
25 | Say they started on a Monday at two o'clock in the afternoon , he or she will take them away for the first hour and go through some of the main points of their work here . |
26 | ‘ I want you to regard me not as the last Viceroy winding up the British Raj ’ , he told Nehru , ‘ but as the first to lead the way to the new India . ’ |
27 | He led me through to the next room , and up against the wall there lay a stack of some ten to fifteen canvases . |
28 | He should then carry you on with the next question . |
29 | ‘ I will have a few casts here , Blair , then follow you down to the next pool , ’ I suggested . |
30 | Or walk out and let you down at the last minute . ’ |