Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] [num ord] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We 'd be there for hours , then wake up bog-eyed and fit for nothing next morning .
2 It was therefore with some disappointment that we faced Dad 's inquiries about them next morning .
3 has made an excellent start to the year and I shall have more to say about them next time as I plan to visit Faverolles in August to see the additional breakfast cereal production capacity which will be coming on stream this autumn .
4 And you got a shock off them last time so I 'm not doing it .
5 Kenneth Branagh Much Ado About Nothing 29th July , £9.99 P.o.s. : showcards Media coverage : tie-in coverage assured with film , author interviews and events
6 And with so many publishers completing so many courses in 1993 , it will be very interesting to see what is published for whom next year , and whether it is the market or the applied linguist who call the shots .
7 Against a strong Worcester RGS side , for whom last year 's prolific scorer , John Phillips , made 61 , the young Colchester side earned a draw .
8 Unfortunately they turned out to be two fools who did n't realise the time , and brought Mountain Rescue out combing the hill for them next morning .
9 And they are demanding massive insurance cover from Eastern Suburbs when Martin Offiah plays for them next summer .
10 What does upset Northampton is the impending change of rule — a 180 day qualification for overseas players from Sept 1 — which effectively will prevent Shelford from playing for them next season .
11 Botha , flattered by Northern Transvaal 's invitation for him to coach as well as play for them next season , said : ‘ I am keeping my options open .
12 In the recent cup tie at Stradey Park I was saddened to see their lack of commitment , but a recent big win at Newport has given them more confidence and I think that we should watch out for them next season .
13 So Mark said they were out celebrating after he cam and he 's working for them next Saturday , she 's doing some kind of a function ,
14 No matter what undercurrents had passed between them last night , it had been true enough that it was la Principessa who 'd sent her grandson to collect her at the Sala dell'Arte .
15 They collected £3.5m in salary , bonus and share option payments between them last year , an increase of 35 p.c. on the 1990 levels .
16 Parrott had n't beaten Hendry for nearly two years and lost all five matches between them last season .
17 Trainer David Elsworth said : ‘ He won for me first time last season and perhaps he is a horse who does n't want running too often . ’
18 for me last year and he and he did Yeah I will see him
19 Sorry , I forgot to mention that the fax and collect method works for tickets , mine was waitning for me last night .
20 Sir , — Can I thank the 20,033 people who voted for me last week .
21 Janet posted a letter for me last week to a friend who I worked with at Ipswich , she was one of the girls behind the counter and at the moment they , her and her husband , he , he , he , he was on the , he finished up but he started as a lad in the kitchen but he finished up as a chef on the dining cars and they married and er and they 've got er two children erm they 're married to and , and we kept , we 've kept in touch with each other for sixty years
22 I want this work this week to be as good if not better than the work you did for me last week .
23 She did she did nine nine instructions for me last week .
24 I love the very dark flowered ‘ Black Magic ’ , which did well for me last summer in a tub placed outside in a sunny , sheltered spot .
25 ‘ Could you ask Francisco to find the woman who looked after the shop for me last time I was ill ? ’
26 When Mr. Gosling picked the apples for me last month he left a few on the top branches he could n't reach , and they 're rather a temptation to boys , I expect .
27 You 'll be working for me next year , but who do you fancy caddying for this year ? ’
28 You 'll have to start doing a few jobs for me next week .
29 I 'll tell you , Crilly , about my first trip to Scotland and the men in chip shops who call you ‘ Hen ’ and the lads wearing green Celtic scarves at lunchtime and broad pointy-horned cattle and graveyards macabre with the tilting of tombstones caked with moss and weeds , sheep grazing and weaving amongst them , and a coastal fishing town in Harris where a night sky shimmers only to itself and I am without friends from , the real world and I listen only for the sound of the tin whistle while the boats rock gently in the jetty and the sky rages from beige to black and craggy mountains dart until forever and a fisherman stands , stunning and alone , strong and unnamed , and leads me slowly into that everchanging sea .
30 There was no excitement about my first bra — I even had to pay , because my mum claimed I did n't need one !
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