Example sentences of "[pers pn] [prep] [pers pn] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Tell me about them in incredible detail . "
2 I 'll question you about them in one hour . ’
3 ‘ You deserved a lesson — and I doubt if I could have talked you into it in any case .
4 Ask a friend to observe your performance and to report to you on it with ruthless candour .
5 He would chase after them with me in hot pursuit , so he had to go back .
6 We need them with us on this plane , now ! ’
7 You try to separate me from her in any way and I 'll do murder .
8 There was something arresting about him , a masculine potency that leapt the physical chasm that separated them from him with alarming ease .
9 ‘ A temporary setback , ’ he declared , handing them to her with some water .
10 After that 's the spring term we 're into now , after Christmas erm health now there was there are packages and Catherine gave them to me on personal hygiene , things like that and I think Paul erm I know he would be keen he said , he 'd be keen to maybe put a package together with the help of all the form teachers plus myself and maybe do a bit into health , cos I mean you know it 's it 's
11 There were messages awaiting Rory Collins when he got home , and his mother gave them to him with little interest .
12 You shall not use any of the foregoing except in connection with our orders , and you shall maintain the same in good condition and return them to us at any time on demand or otherwise automatically on completion of this order .
13 Now at this juncture here you would n't actually say what products you 're gon na do , cos you 're not gon na go back and say well I 'm thinking of er two hundred thousand pounds of convertible term assurance and we 're looking personal pension plan , but you 'll tell the guy you 're gon na go back to the branch , we 've got a variety of different things sir and what I wan na do is to go back to the branch and work on one or two ideas for you and then present them to you at some time in the future .
14 Sabrina , with a string of saloon car races under her belt , felt she would be best qualified to drive until Graham tactlessly reminded her of her near fatal crash at Le Mans .
15 And upon the way they round a leper , struggling in a quagmire , who cried out to them with a loud voice to help him for the love of God ; and when Rodrigo heard this , he alighted from his beast and helped him , and placed him upon the beast before him , and carried him with him in this manner to the inn where he took up his lodging that night .
16 ‘ But it is clearly necessary to distinguish between , on the one hand , cases in which a wife , alive to the nature and effect of the obligation she is undertaking , is procured to become her husband 's surety by the assertion by him upon her of undue influence , affirmatively established , and on the other hand , cases where she does not understand the effect of the document or the nature of the transaction of suretyship .
17 ‘ Edward came to Corfe from a hunt , and while his attendants were seeing to the dogs she allured him to her with female blandishment and made him lean forward . ’
18 There 's obviously nothing in it for you on any level at all . ’
19 And I was very friendly with the manager 's secretary of the Co-op , Cyril at that time who was a big noise in , and er he furnished it for us at wholesale price you know and everything , they furnished the bungalow .
20 We 're in a position where we 're going to borrow a bit from next year , that actually puts the pressure on as I see it 's about nine or ten thousand extra this year , the allowance is about a hundred and eighty thousand , the total , erm , we 're adding nine or ten thousand to that , we 're taking it off it for next year , so we 've already got ourselves something like an eighteen to twenty thousand reduction in members allowances next year so the pressure is on to resolve the problem , and er , perhaps Mr might feel that actually that extra pressure might make us resolve it .
21 Diverts , if I wrote divert up here you might use it against me in later life .
22 ‘ But I did n't hold it against her in any way . ’
23 ‘ without lawful authority or reasonable excuse ’ The proof of this point is on the defence and they must prove on the balance of probabilities that the accused had it with him with lawful authority or reasonable excuse .
24 ‘ Offensive weapon means any article made or adapted for use for causing injury to the person or intended by the person having it with him for such use by him , or by some other person , per section 1(4) Prevention Of Crime Act 1953 as amended by the Public Order Act 1986 Schedule 2 paragraph 2 .
25 A weapon of offence is defined in s.10(1) ( b ) as " any article made or adapted for use for causing injury to or incapacitating a person or intended by the person having it with him for such use " .
26 That 's it from us for another week .
27 He wrote it and handed it to me for this newsletter and I ran out of space .
28 If he chooses to use the word ’ collusion ’ , and apply it to me in that context , he is attributing dishonourable conduct — he should be ashamed of doing so .
29 But there was no sense in her giving it to me in full view of everyone .
30 In former Yugoslavia these soldiers from the Dalton barracks in Abingdon will be expected to meet all the British contingent 's supply needs and get it to them under constant risk of shells and sniper fire .
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