Example sentences of "[pers pn] [conj] [v-ing] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ … we were both pulling in opposite directions , and I felt Brian was siding with his mother rather than standing up for me or remaining in the middle .
2 Er then election day we were out all day with , with a driver of a car getting people out and for them or going through the motions .
3 effect so erm whether that means actually working directly for them or working for a company who specializes in erm the management of historic erm buildings or environments or areas .
4 Small peasant farmers can not compete with capitalist concerns , with the result that they often lose their land to them and end up working for them or migrating to the towns in search of wage labour .
5 Let my lord pass on before his servant , and I will lead on slowly , according to the pace of the cattle which are before me and according to the pace of the children , until I come to my lord in Seir . ’
6 ‘ Certainly not … to catch me here ! ’ said the third , lifting on the breeze above me and hovering over the top of the pole where the trap was .
7 She said , ‘ Every year I end up taking a pair of rubber gloves with me and looking after the children , and every year I end up coming home feeling exhausted .
8 I drafted a statement for the trade union , detailing the nature of their support for me and hinting at a readiness to take further action were the matter not resolved in days .
9 I keep remembering the last night we were here — same hotel and all — and how Matt and I went out and got stinko-paralytico together and ended up doing the Zorba dance and got thrown out and Matt pointing at me and saying to the waiters Hey do n't you recognize Mista Rick from Parkway Peninsula and they did n't and made us pay for the plates .
10 This woman with a red headscarf is looking at them and chatting to the man behind the stall .
11 He picked up the books one by one , opening them at the title page , watching every movement of her pen as she signed them and commenting on the brilliance of each individual plot .
12 But there would be lights in the chapel , Isabel assured herself , peering ahead for a sign of them and flinching from the feel of the rough stone beneath her palm .
13 All the children who were living far away , they brought a sandwich and a flask with them and eating in the desk in the classroom .
14 You are now equipped to play the game : what is the ideal position for each of these machines allowing for you , the craftsman , to work around them and allowing for a board of a chosen dimension to go across that production set-up ?
15 Bodie got out of the car and strolled past the two men , standing quite close to them and browsing in the window of the shop before which they stood .
16 But I mean i i certainly if you go through the , the early bits erm I mean i i i if you take well okay the , the organization bit to begin with , but then hitting the landlords politically er you know y you 're , you 're checking their accounts , you 're imposing their fines when they 've been a bit naughty , you 're letting contributions erm you 're crowning them and going through the streets , you 're locking them up , you 're banishing some of them , you might be executing some of them but i it 's , it 's only specifically where they 've offended against your , your view of the moral economy , where they , where they 've sort of been naughty in terms of
17 They 're funny things : I 've heard of rabbits living almost on top of them and coming to no harm .
18 If you allowed for the shape of two paper-backs , between them and jutting from the end was a two-inch pack of what could be paper money .
19 And so I , we have written to them and waiting for an answer .
20 When a police car arrived , one man hopefully pointed out a few spots of blood on the pavement , mentally drawing a chalk circle round them and marking off the area with official police tape .
21 We climbed for an hour-and-a-half and I can tell you that going up a mountain on skins is not as easy as it looks .
22 Some unexpected surprises are in store for you whilst walking around the gallery .
23 When I move on to three eight one , three eight two there 's a lot of things been said about these benefits this morning which does n't leave much left for me but looking at the situation of the way this Tory government has in the last thirteen years , certainly since nineteen eighty two crucified the benefits paid genuinely to people is in itself a crime upon society and it reminds me of the the words of the song it 's the rich that get the gravy and it 's the poor that get the blame and nothing , but nothing has changed since those words were written many many years ago .
24 He looked bewildered , but the whole afternoon must have seemed so unbelievable to him that hopping into a boat would seem to be all of a piece .
25 It was beginning to dawn on him that getting on a jet plane was n't like stealing a truck .
26 One final passage from Myself My Two Countries vividly evokes the influences which formed Boulestin 's tastes in food and implanted in him that feeling for the authenticity which alone is true luxury .
27 Ruth blazed , limping after him and struggling with the cool-box .
28 ‘ Look , ’ she said , thrusting the book at him and pointing at the entry .
29 ‘ Better than your eyesight , ’ said the old woman , standing next to him and looking at the grey in his hair .
30 Emily said , turning toward him and leaning over the arm of the chair .
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