Example sentences of "[vb base] [pers pn] [prep] [pron] [num ord] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Please honour me with your next command , that I may instantly leap to do your bidding . ’ |
2 | These , when they hatch , provide her with her first work force . |
3 | Once you have let anybody in they 'd chop you up and put you in their next stew |
4 | Dr John Foley would have been proud to drive his eldest son up to Earlsfort Terrace and wave him into his first day at university . |
5 | I give it to her last night she , when she left here . |
6 | I remember her at my first supper at Grove House and it was evident from listening to those in the know that Nancy was not just a someone , but a very special someone . |
7 | He moved on to build up quite a successful sub-post office , yet still people remember him for his first novel ’ |
8 | It is in the field of assessment that the new arrangements are likely to pose the most difficulties for teachers and distract them from their first task of finding their way into ‘ the very queer and tortuous passages of children 's minds ’ . |
9 | ‘ You remind me of myself last night . |
10 | ‘ Remind me of your last line , Victor . ’ |
11 | pair call me by my first name too as if |
12 | Thank you for your 12th May letter which , having now discussed with my husband , now back in , can be replied to ! |
13 | Thank you for your 28th April letter with BP 's generous donation of Two Hundred Pounds ( £200.00 ) in favour of the Glenelg Mountain Rescue Association . |
14 | Thank you for your 20th April letter . |
15 | In the first issue , Owen finds out he has diabetes and we follow him through his first visit to the doctor and then at the hospital , as he learns how to manage diabetes so that he can go on living a normal life . |