Example sentences of "[prep] [pers pn] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There could be no greater indication of the contrast between me two friends ' approach to their craft than a comparison between The Lost Road , tentatively built up stage by stage , with an infinite number of backward glances at the whole mythology that has gone before , and Lewis 's self-confident brush strokes as he dashed off Out of the Silent Planet .
2 and I keep these little packets in obscure little places because then I remember about them one day
3 Have your eyelashes dyed at a local beauty salon and then you can simply forget about them all summer .
4 What is it about them that dissatisfies you ?
5 They had about them enough cameras and guide books to assure us that they were tourists , and the lady 's sunglasses could only have been , in Anna 's words , " products of the New World " .
6 It was therefore with some disappointment that we faced Dad 's inquiries about them next morning .
7 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 .
8 We need to think that why new babies are so prone to cold injury and a lot of the reasons , can I take that down , are very obvious if you think about them cold injury is the same as hypothermia .
9 I tried to come off a few times , y'know , off me own bat , like , but there was too much of it around .
10 I mean you can still get a reference off me old company which er you know the London
11 And you got a shock off them last time so I 'm not doing it .
12 And you could see and hear enough during them four nights to live by blackmail the rest of the week , he 'd said .
13 ‘ New bugs are wets and weeds their mummies blub when they kiss them goodbye while seniors such as me hem-hem stand grimly by licking their slobering chops .
14 ‘ Who paid five pound for thee seven year back ? ’
15 For thee these Hands wind up the whirling Jack ,
16 She said , ‘ Then tell me , my Lord , how many times you have thought about me this day . ’
17 Having to find out about me this way . ’
18 What likes have your sisters been spreading about me this time ?
19 One more fing I like about me ole mucker Ingrams : 'e 'ates young people .
20 The emotions give warmth and feeling , but through them factual perception and logic are all too easily ruled by imagination .
21 On the whole , the new families seem to be quite affectionate units and through them some elements of the moral tradition are being handed on .
22 It 's like church with the sun shining through them coloured windows and pictures of Jesus with light all round and angels floating in the sky and the sun shining and all that .
23 For them religious life centred round the study and keeping of the Law of Moses .
24 For them increasing material exchange was seen , as it was by other economists of their time , as arising from improved technology and greater specialization .
25 People took them in for them other people what was sick but we did n't never have no dosh . ’
26 As for them encouraging sectarianism , his letter is a nonpareil in its bigotry and insensitivity .
27 Not surprisingly they take the easy way out when food is put out for them each day .
28 It was the widow 's custom to leave a jug of milk for them each night after milking , she gave it as a gift in thanks , she said , for their support of an unfortunate woman on her own .
29 A lot of mums , however , still lay out their twenty-year-old 's washed and ironed clothes on the bed for them each morning and continuously clean up after them , catering for their every need .
30 Not for them chirpy whelk stall amateurism or cheerful under-achieving .
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