Example sentences of "[pron] [pron] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 and you ended with you had to do little squares and the you put your fing finger through it there 's nothing nothing on the you do n't catch the material down at all
2 My clever chat would avail me nothing in the face of the fact that I had chosen to ally myself with a woman who practically peed her pants at some salesman 's blue jokes .
3 ‘ To me everyone in the pop has an image of being stoned and drunk every night .
4 Now as soon as you have the five answers , and if you have n't heard the other four questions , then there will be a chance , as I said , to hear them again next week , when you 've got the five answers , I 'd like you to send me them on a Christmas card please , this is very , very important send them on a Christmas card please , to the following address .
5 This is what he wrote ; — Mr Blair has sent me yours of the 15th. inst. , regarding the vacancy at Kildalton .
6 To think that you are and will be mine and I yours through the mercies of God when this transitory life is past and gone , for all eternity !
7 ‘ Poetry places me in a very special position — as someone who in the end came to terms with society but not enough to be socially acceptable . ’
8 Sections 34–43 give the Director power to act against someone who in the course of business persistently breaks the law ( civil or criminal ) in a way detrimental to the interests of consumers .
9 We 're in a position where we 're going to borrow a bit from next year , that actually puts the pressure on as I see it 's about nine or ten thousand extra this year , the allowance is about a hundred and eighty thousand , the total , erm , we 're adding nine or ten thousand to that , we 're taking it off it for next year , so we 've already got ourselves something like an eighteen to twenty thousand reduction in members allowances next year so the pressure is on to resolve the problem , and er , perhaps Mr might feel that actually that extra pressure might make us resolve it .
10 we do n't want to give em it for the whole year .
11 He had made them himself with the things the girl , Marie , had brought last time she 'd come .
12 He snatched up a handful of the medicaments and began distributing them himself to the coolies in the front rank .
13 JUST AS the world succumbed to the vile peace and love mumblings of ‘ Sgt Pepper ’ and San Francisco flower-in-the-hair wearers , former session hack Lou Reed , art bod John Cale and friends teamed up with foghorn-voiced German model Nico and made the album without which no-one from The Jesus And Mary Chain to Ride would have a clue .
14 He went on to top our list of goalscorers for each of his first five seasons ( another record ) and , between September 1929 and April 1935 , played in 180 league and 15 FA Cup matches for us , scoring a fabulous 153 League and 12 FA Cup goals to establish a tally which no-one in the club has ever approached before or since .
15 So notices for insurance premia arrive at Trivandrum in South India , say , printed only in Hindi , which no-one in the area can decipher .
16 Along with luck , this is the scarce commodity which no one in the music business can manufacture and which everyone in the industry is looking for .
17 ‘ Why its nothing but an old privet bush , ‘ scoffed the grown-ups .
18 any way she said its nothing like the tiles she had done in the kitchen
19 We do not wish to commit Spain to entering the war merely in order to frighten England into a peace from which nothing but the independence of the Americans would be obtained …
20 In places the grass was gone altogether and everywhere there were clusters of dry droppings , through which nothing but the ragwort would grow .
21 ] Neo-classical theories failed to perceive that the characteristic features of the real world ( to which nothing in the perfectly competitive model corresponds ) are simply the manifestations of entrepreneurial competition , a process in which would-be buyers and sellers gropingly seek to discover each other 's supply and demand curves .
22 The most remarkable thing is the way in which someone from the most privileged home in the land should strike a chord with those from the most deprived backgrounds .
23 A further offence is to be found in the Mail Order Transactions ( Information ) Order 1976 , whereby written advertisements in which someone in the course of a business invites from consumers mail orders for goods , with payment in advance , must include a legible description of the name and address of the person inviting the orders .
24 The only relatively new thing about it was its romantic and truthful name , which someone in the family had thought up early in the nineteenth century as an improvement on ‘ The Leybourne Arms ’ ; for the Leybourne family had been extinct since the fourteenth century , while salmon regularly did return several miles up-river from this house , and were regularly taken for a mile on either side .
25 This is the point at which I as a mathematical physicist begin to splutter and go red in the face .
26 I think erm , often when judges , I do n't know whether George or any other judges that might be here tonight , one of the things which I as a judge often dread is photographs of babies coming up in competition .
27 and that er , you know , has lead to a lot of misery in some cases , er , also I mean there 's question of viability of our own scheme and I er , think er you know , er there are a number of questions which I as a lay-man would like to be , you know , I think the seminar is probably the right to do that .
28 Mr is , is , is asking the questions which which for a long time .
29 could , could you tell us about the ways in which you as a child used to try and get some money for yourself and the family ?
30 One man was whimpering in the corner and two others were playing a bizarre version of dominoes , in which none of the numbers matched .
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