Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [det] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The Avignon 's captain , strolling down from the bridge in a crisp , freshly starched uniform , smiled on hearing their banter and approached to greet them both with a formal French handshake .
2 There are advantages and disadvantages of each and you may need to see them all before deciding .
3 And walk in and expect to see them all in order .
4 It 's quite funny to see them all in this group worried about these dogs .
5 Iago turns them all into hypocrites .
6 They had n't checked them all at the time , and then they had forgotten .
7 But surely too many conversations are recorded in the Life for Boswell to have checked them all in literal detail ?
8 The next moment she was a shocked spectator , seeing them both as something in a theatre , perhaps ballet dancers pretending to be puppets .
9 He did not trust his comrade not to kill them all in a fireball .
10 And she 's scoffed them all in this lesson !
11 Jill : Well , I made them all with four things on one of those round things .
12 Her husband 's letter had reached them as soon as they arrived in their summer resting place and had plunged them all into abject misery .
13 Well for a number of reasons , that 's one of them that 's one spinner and one yarn , and he offers me all of those colours , ex stock , in sort of ten days delivery and er one carton at a time , if I wanted .
14 And if they were in a hurry they would maybe paint them all with what they called paint oil which was the boiled linseed oil .
15 But to say as much to this sentimental woman's-magazine lady would be asking for trouble , undoing all the efforts he had made to assure them all of his true warm humanity — emotional lot !
16 And one is encouraging them all of the time to be able to look at their own work as a group , as well as an individual , and make assessments of it themselves .
17 ‘ We , ’ he proclaimed , encompassing them all with a theatrical gesture , ‘ are Contraband . ’
18 ‘ During the whole affair I have had hundreds of letters from English fans , and I would like to thank them all for their support .
19 I would like to thank them all for their gifts and their good wishes , ’ said Dorothy , who is looking forward to cultivating a few hobbies now that she has more time .
20 I drink everything I earn , which does n't make me much of a drunk I might tell you . ’
21 I met them both at that Paris conference on sexuality and textuality I went to .
22 ‘ Bill lent me some of his architecture books , ’ she explained .
23 If the whites can only hold their form , this may allow us to sneak up on the blind side and pip them both at the death .
24 In any one place , the two species gain by resembling each other , because predators will treat them both as the same kind of prey ; but few predators move far enough for there to be any advantage to the Heliconius in looking the same in distant places .
25 So that idea of yours change them all into twelfths it 's a brilliant one .
26 So if we change them all into quarters how many quarters would there be in a half ?
27 What I 've been doing is changing the bottom three one day and then the high ones the next ; I never change them all at once because , even though you stretch them in , it still seems the bridge gets unstable . ’
28 You got me all in a lather , and then slid out from under me . ’
29 Oh she got me this from Ikea .
30 eighty pound if it 's not one thing you know it 's fortnight ago from Co-Op it 's forty one P a packet , went last week it was forty six P a packet , so Richard and Angela went the other day for nan and they got me some at same time , she leant me the money , yeah , cos I was absolutely broke , gone back down again to forty one
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