Example sentences of "and [pron] [noun sg] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Me father used to sit at one side of the fireplace and me aunt at the other one , and they would sit and talk about the Bible .
2 So , he got me handbag and took off with me bottle of DFs and me book from the social and said he 'd give it me back once he 'd cashed enough to pay the bread off .
3 It took about a minute to get the rifle in place and my head in the correct position , cheek by stock , and still the beast had n't moved a millimetre .
4 The second place is that probably one of the reasons that physicians feel threatened by these kind of laws is that , without the law , I can cruise along and maintain my patients ' comfort and my sanity to the best of my ability .
5 Even with two feet and my back against the other side I could n't budge it .
6 Even with two feel and my back against the other side I could n't budge it .
7 I 'd like to move a petition containing two hundred and forty four signatures and my name on the green order page and I ask that it be referred to the environment committee for consideration .
8 And then you mentioned Thorn House , and my birth on the same day as Donna , and she was so shocked she spilled her tea .
9 An answer to these questions , if a satisfactory answer is to be possible at all , can not be given except as part of a theory of reality , and my purpose in the following pages will be to sketch out the fundamentals of just such a theory .
10 Forced to listen to all those hoary chestnuts that cast me and my kind as the bad guys , and the butt of all the jokes .
11 My presence among you here in Exeter is the manifestation of my admiration and my solidarity with the human rights movement and your work .
12 If you balance the filth of the rumours or the sly hints and obnoxious asides of people like Robert and my agent against the decent , if romantic , dignities shown in the preceding paragraph and again in the portrayal of the girl I saw earlier on this night you can surely be left in no doubt as to where the weight of the truth fall .
13 We found them and my paddle with the other instructor getting a lecture on what to do if you see your friend drowning and not ignoring sos calls .
14 ‘ Well , you silly bastard , ’ he replied , ‘ My father was born on the Scottish side of the Border and my mother on the English side .
15 Its marine branch was developed in the sixteenth century , although Lloyd 's Coffee House became its focus only from 1698 , producing its first " List " in 1734 and its Register from the 1750s .
16 This agency , the super-ego , borrows energy for repression and its continuation from the instinctual energy of the body .
17 Agreement was however reached on selling the Grammar School Cottage and its land to the Technical School Committee , and the sale went through in 1900 for £1,125 .
18 The proposal deals with post-innovation development of the technology associated with successful launch of an innovation and its diffusion through the economic system .
19 There is little doubt either of the " extraordinary correspondence between the virtues which Methodism inculcated in the working class and the desiderata of middle-class Utilitarianism " , or of the fact that through the process of religious conversion and its reinforcement through the spiritual discipline of the Methodist system of regular " class " meetings , these attitudes were deeply instilled .
20 It seems that Jesus himself organised this last journey , from the borrowing of a donkey and its foal to the challenging protest against what was going on in the Temple courts .
21 ‘ Observe , dear Lionel , the remarkable framing of the leg and its juxtaposition with the Corinthian column . ’
22 He inherited the same tradition from his father a founder member of Weymouth Sailing Club and its Commodore in the late nineteen twenties .
23 Explain to both students and organisations the role of work experience in personal development and its part in the planned programme .
24 With its rituals , its entertainments , its clashes and its uplift , its patronage and its exposure of the eminent to provincial crowds , the BAAS came to occupy an important place in the intellectual calendar of Victorian Britain .
25 Although this is not so good as the quick sponge or madeira cake for cutting and shaping , it is ideal for the simpler shaped fantasy cakes and its advantage over the quick sponge is that it is lighter .
26 The viability of the new product at various sales and production levels can thus be visualized and its contribution to the planned income gap assessed by drawing its graph on top of the existing product income line in Figure 2.1 .
27 Thirdly , and in like fashion building upon the first two functions there will be produced a series of indexes which will measure performance of the agricultural sector in the period 1850-1914 , to include the calculation of the output of agriculture and its contribution to the national economy
28 Periodisation and classification present some difficulties which Wollen hints at when he comments on ‘ the ‘ simulationist ’ art boom of the eighties and its debt to the dry husks of Situationist thought ’ .
29 Market economics clearly makes a number of effective criticisms of demand management , and its emphasis on the limited competence of government to promote economic growth provides at least a valuable corrective to what became the orthodox political economy of the post-war period .
30 We shall have occasion later to examine the evidence submitted to and conclusions of the Bullock Committee , and it is sufficient here to note not only the submissions from educational and public librarians but also the committee 's support for the work of librarians in schools , and its welcome for the now-emerging courses leading to people dually qualified as both teachers and librarians .
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