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

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1 And Mum , if Dave and Anna call round for me tomorrow morning can you tell them we 've gone to the Prince Charles baths and to come there , and Mum , I went to the shoemender 's to collect my sandals , but they were shut and I need them for tomorrow evening because — Oh , thanks Mum .
2 We would swop our lights for theirs any day .
3 No they was all on about theirs this morning erm poll tax cos it 's
4 Yeah look at the size of me though mum .
5 The houses , many of them partly timber in construction , were fine products of the rising artisan class , to which class the Hasteds undoubtedly belonged .
6 And there were preserved sexual organs , male and female , some of them unmistakably animal .
7 Most of them only sound as if they are . )
8 In most of them now music throbbed , thick white candles flickered and couples danced or sat in little intent circles and chatted above the din .
9 What are some of them though Mum ?
10 At first the information lack had been due to an instinctive veering away from the man who had caused her so much hurt and distress , but now it was more a matter of her rarely spending money on a paper and not having a television .
11 increase customer familiarity with a product ( or variations of it eg brand , product-range etc )
12 By the late 1850s the Brick Lane brewery was selling 400,000 barrels of beer a year , a quarter of it now ale rather than porter .
13 Something unforeseen and urgent had happened , since Sean had obviously known of it yesterday afternoon , and there had been no opportunity for him to inform her .
14 Many of us here present today have worked for our employers for over two years so we have some protection under law .
15 How many of us here use soap and water ?
16 So think of us tomorrow morning at ten-thirty . ’
17 ‘ I 'm afraid we 've neither of us much choice .
18 It was for both of us a temporary refuge from a reality which was n't giving either of us much joy .
19 Well that takes you two up I suppose Julie , been wondering about you lately darling
20 What can I do for you today sir ?
21 Well Gerald , what can I do for you today sir ?
22 I will come for you tomorrow evening and take you to sign a confession in front of witnesses . ’
23 And when he looked at her in mystification , as well he might , she realised , she went on , ‘ I 'd no idea until this morning that the same Naylor who came for you yesterday morning is my new boss ! ’
24 Got it a tiny bit cheaper for you there sir .
25 ‘ 'Ere , I 've got one o' them there gramophone fings , ’ she said , looking up at him and slipping her hands into the armholes of her stained flowery apron .
26 Oh they had it well would just be anything it was just a long roll th great big roll , just like It just sort of wrapped in a grey eh a big waterproof kind of co covering , and he would have er shirts and and er things like that for men to buy , or er and sometimes er overall or a pinny , as we said , for mother and the like of that .
27 I 've never claimed much ; I 've never claimed to be a great original ; my life has been a series of accidents with me just sort of helping along . ’
28 ‘ I want you to dine with me tomorrow night , ’ Damian said as they left Cartier 's and strolled along the marble corridors .
29 How would you like to ride round the sheep with me tomorrow morning ?
30 Do you want mum to come to Argos with me tomorrow morning ?
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