Example sentences of "[coord] [prep] [adj] the [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | 7.6.3.2 any of the Permissions have been granted subject to a lawful condition with which [ it would be impossible for or in all the circumstances it would be unreasonable to expect ] the Landlord to comply |
2 | At this moment she had the urge to fly back to the house , take her into her arms again and say ‘ I 'm going to make it up to you for all the love that I 've withheld , and for all the love you 've missed in your life . ’ |
3 | ‘ And for all the way she bullied other people , she 's always been under that fellow 's thumb and so has Dympna . ’ |
4 | ‘ And you must be grateful to her for everything she does , and for all the sacrifices she must make on your behalf . |
5 | Let us give thanks for our homes and for our families , for the people who care for us and look after us and for all the comforts we enjoy . |
6 | She had known as soon as they had arrived at the lodge that her heart had made the right decision , even though it felt irresponsible and utterly childish to be spending a summer like this , at her age , and after all the work she had done to put the initials MD after her name . |
7 | Even after living with Apaches over a month and after all the things they must have done to her . |
8 | He had never heard of anyone actually reaching the German trenches , so he was n't sure what he was supposed to do next , and despite all the training he still found it hard to shoot on the run . |
9 | And of all the people I met , I have only kept in touch with one or two from Binbrook . |
10 | As Mrs Robson said , people had taken to war like they did to life : they had accepted it and were living with it and with all the things it did to them ; but why did them up top have to go and stop the flower trains coming from Cornwall ? |
11 | ‘ Just along the bank a TV crew were filming , and with all the commotion I was making someone broke away from the crowd , jumped into the river and dragged Mrs Miniver to safety . |
12 | Moving down , I am not going to comment on the Conservative resolution , erm there 's all sorts of cuts in there and lack of growth , I am going to ignore it actually , the Tories are so far out of touch , huh , on , erm both nationally and locally , totally out of touch with what people think and that the government will obviously untouched , we all know that , but I 'm surprised and disappointed the Conservative opposite are also out of touch and the figure is way out from both the Liberal and the Labour way out , and with all the consultations it 's had . |
13 | From the top floors you can be inspired by the panoramic views across the City and from all the floors you , can look out onto a vast covered court . |
14 | Yet his presence was everywhere in the house , like my father 's , and in all the places we had known in London and Bath and Bristol . |
15 | In the next article , I will describe the details of the job , and in another the solutions I found to the many problems encountered on the way . |
16 | Thus individuals ' social backgrounds will affect their performance in an IQ test , and in particular the deprivations they experience as members of a low social stratum will reduce their IQ score . |
17 | In recognition of his contribution to the development of the Association over the years , and in particular the efforts he has made to keep graduates in touch through the Airthrey Journal , James MacGlone will be honoured in July by the award of the honourary degree of Master of Arts . |
18 | He regaled them with his philosophies on life and on all the things he had read the night before . |
19 | We 've spent years examining the Bridge systems , but for all the good it 's done us we might have been blowing bubbles . |
20 | Bank managers and accountants tried to depress Finch , but for all the limbo he was in , his spirits were kept up by the strongest curiosity to see what would happen next . |
21 | Rage at her daughter , not just for what she had done but for all the unhappiness she had caused her grandmother . |
22 | Mr Clinton occasionally lost his temper , but through all the flak he showed remarkable staying power , which his supporters say is a mark of his fitness to occupy the White House 's Oval Office . |
23 | Since then I have sampled as many types of floatplane as possible ; but of all the seaplanes I have flown my favourite by far is the de Havilland ( Canada ) Beaver — familiar to anyone who has read Gavin Lyall 's excellent flying thriller The Most Dangerous Game . |
24 | ‘ Not exactly , Mrs Richards , but like all the girls I have a very soft spot for Mystery Miguelito at Pepe 's . |
25 | ‘ Oh dear , ’ Louise said , unhappily , ‘ I did so hope that you two would make a go of it , but with all the rows I do n't really know , I 'm sure … ’ |
26 | Her mummy said that the old woman , Mrs. Zealand , was just a lonely old soul who had no one to love but her cat , and no one to love her , but to all the children she was ‘ the witch ’ and only the most daring boys ventured near her cottage , from the chimney of which it was reported green and red smoke sometimes rose , showing that the old crone was brewing spells inside . |
27 | ‘ No ! ’ she protested , but without half the conviction she would have liked . |
28 | But since all the animals we eat receive their protein from plants , it is becoming accepted that we can bypass our carnivore cravings and eliminate most , if not all , animal flesh from our diet without suffering undue harm . |