Example sentences of "[pers pn] [prep] [art] [noun sg] [adv] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 You may see them during the summer when they rest in Britain .
2 Smart Drive going in , the new Smart Drive p p presumably it will put my mouse driv my new mouse driver in for me for the day when I want one ?
3 And and at the same time ask them for a date when they want the stone .
4 ‘ If they were happy enough to let me through the door then they should have been happy to let me win their draw .
5 He 's been a good friend to me during the war when we
6 ‘ Oh , no , she 's going to tell me about the time when she arrived at King ‘ s Cross station , pregnant , with a wage-packet in her pocket and no home . ’
7 It was n't difficult ; I lost you for a moment when you covered your hair , but I know you too well for you to be able to hide from me . ’
8 I think if we had a if we if we tried , as you say , labelled the leads and tried to keep the leads together with the video recorders and perhaps stick a think on the video recorder saying which leads belong to this particular thing then the problem would be 'cos this would provide you with a checklist whenever you lent it out as to whether it was coming back , or provide the leads in other words
9 and take an extra dose at night to try and get you into a sleep so we can get you back into sleeping rather than up prowling about during the night , cos it does no good at all .
10 No that 's what I 'm say I 'll tell you in a minute when I 've finished this .
11 You do not suppose that I could continue to employ you in a house where I have the welfare and character of two innocent children in my charge ?
12 Some shops will even be able to tell you over the phone exactly what wind and waves are doing .
13 Sally-Anne was by now in full flow , and when she paused for breath Dr Neil said , as drily as he could , ‘ I will only say to you what I told you on the day when you arrived here : it is useless to take the world 's burdens on your shoulders .
14 so they just call it E T , she said they can actually send you to a place where you can get you , your experience and er because they 've sent you , you get an extra certain amount , ten pound a week , cos you 're going through the job centre
15 It will be difficult to find the exact one as we have confiscated so many ; , but this soldier who is accompanying you will take you to a warehouse where you will find hundreds of bicycles of all descriptions .
16 I 'll take you to the spot where they took him !
17 Every event that you choose for your life , no matter how destructive , chaotic or miserable it may seem , has been allowed to manifest because your Wholeness has an innate knowledge of those things you need to get you to the place where you will choose to sink deeply within , into the stillness of who you are .
18 If your studies have not taken you to the point where you can answer all the questions , answer those that you can and some of them twice .
19 we 'll go straight up to Taughmonagh go down the town early in the morning and I 'll take you to the shop where they maybe get you a rugby jumper
20 We regret having to disturb you at a time when you are busy , but the matter is important . ’
21 I told you at the beginning how it would be .
22 You presented me with a daughter lately it 's high time you had a present yourself . ’
23 I 'd be loathe to push them any f tilt them into a position where they say , Well you know could we use for the dresser .
24 This was directly aimed at the ‘ surplus countries ’ , especially Japan and Germany , and was an attempt to bind them into a system where they could not pile up persistent surpluses .
25 I can very easily help them into a situation where they can be very much more successful than they are but that would mean compromises .
26 If you have the spare points put a couple of heroes on Pegasi and send them into the sky where they can cover the field .
27 His Prince Hal is never a roaring boy : he sits hunched or sprawled , with dark unwinking eyes : he hopes to be amused by his bully companions , but the eyes constantly muse beyond them into the time when he must steady himself for the crown .
28 While Miller was preparing the Kalendar , he was told of the ‘ ungenerous intention ’ of others to use Dictionary information for the same purpose , ‘ upon which I was the more intent to have it published before such a design could be accomplished by any other hand , which was not very difficult for me to do , having a complete Diary of my own , so that I had little more to do than to transcribe my loose papers and dispose them into the method wherein they are here presented to the world . ’
29 I accompanied them into the street where they rejoined the boy who 'd been standing look-out .
30 you put me under the desk so I 've got ta get in there .
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