Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [num ord] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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31 | As I promised you last week , this is going to be a second look at that very British of institutions , the Magistrates ' Court . |
32 | She did n't mention anything to you when she phoned you last week that she got a letter from me ? |
33 | ‘ Well , Mr Kenyon mentioned you last night . |
34 | Hope to meet you next year , |
35 | Yeah I seen him last night but not to talk to . |
36 | Colin 's conservativism and steady timing had won him second place . |
37 | ‘ It must have been in the forest — ’ Joan said dreamily ‘ — because that is where they found him next day . |
38 | His agent phoned him last week . |
39 | She wanted me to come er , to meet her next week but really , what with my Chris has come and then , and then |
40 | And er I forgot all about it , entered it last year . |
41 | Did we not brief it last month ? |
42 | It would n't warrant , you know , send it second class weight . |
43 | Not if you send it second class . |
44 | Well you seen it last year when you came and saw the garden and |
45 | ‘ It berates me for the way I mistreated it last night . ’ |
46 | Then it 's deadline time they say , Oh well forget it next time you 're around . |
47 | Moving right up to date , Andres Gomez scored a popular point for Ecuador in 1990 , while the two most recent Grand Slam debutants were Monica Seles , who first won the French title in the same year and who retained it last year , and the current men 's title holder , the American Jim Courier . |
48 | Since the total number of crossings , 5 is odd , unc has the determinant -1 ; accordingly unc unc unc Coincidentally , this example also illustrates he second variant : it is adventitious that the largest element among those available occurs in the first , second , third and fourth column in succession . |
49 | ‘ I just happened to discover it last spring , when I was trying to find out more about the d'Urbervilles and noticed your name in the village . ’ |
50 | No not we ca n't we ca we ca n't do it , I tried it last night . |
51 | I found it last night , parked a couple of streets away . ’ |
52 | So she goes , I want it first thing tomorrow morning , and I mean like this is talking like , we 're talking major here ! |
53 | She 'll know us next time wo n't she ? |
54 | She 'll know us next time . |
55 | Tommaso described , rapidly , one of the many round stone shelters scattered in the olive groves outside the town , on the road which led to the sea from the farm where he had visited them last Easter . |
56 | United chief executive Martin Edwards assured me last week — after the first enquiry for Hirst — that he would not talk to Wednesday again . |
57 | One morning when I was visiting , she said in a matter-of-fact voice , ‘ Jesus came to visit me last night ! ’ |
58 | ‘ The cutlets yes , certainly , since the Prince rejected them first time round , and asked for them later , ’ dredging up memories from the depths of his mind . |
59 | Even that would have made me third Vet , but is from good overseas runners come in , you could see a few run under 2:20 ; then I do n't know where I 'll be . |
60 | Your girls should come here to pick them next summer . ’ |