Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [prep] [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | If there are still outstanding sponsorships monies to be collected , could you please send them in by 31st January , so that we can send the donations to Age Concern and Action Research for the Crippled Child . |
2 | Since they 're only at the start of their two-month US tour , BMG sent them down to Next for some smart fashions . |
3 | No , they 've put them down in third division now . |
4 | That dropped me down from second place . ’ |
5 | Chris Vaughan , a management consultant from Farnham , Surrey , bought his just before last Christmas and has already clocked up thousands of miles . |
6 | Kim Milson , who won the first match , once again won his section and was leading the series , yours truly in second place and perfectly placed going into the third match which was to be fished on the Grand Union Canal at Slapton . |
7 | goes , I had to pick all six up for that price , put them away for next year 's presents . |
8 | The new Group C car , the C291 , carries nothing over from last year 's dominant C11 and packs an all-new 3.5-litre flat 12 to comply with new regulations governing the renamed World Sportscar Championship . |
9 | Their up to fifteenth in the table , they leap frog over Portvale , West Bromwich Albion and Charlton ; I 've got that wrong , in fact they move over Portvale , Portsmouth and West Brom , Charlton of course winning today and going up , and Plymouth . |
10 | GUIL : Which even at first glance does not strike one as a particularly rewarding speculation , in either sense , even without the monkeys . |
11 | What were you up to last night ? ’ |
12 | " You will never again leave the house without my permission … and I want to know who let you back in last night . " |
13 | ‘ How lovely to see you here at last . ’ |
14 | It 's so good to have you here at last . |
15 | Try some of the exercises which follow ; they may seem to make you slower at first , but not only will your speed increase as you get used to them , you may begin to look at problems in a different way . |
16 | Scott prepared a plan showing the relationship between the Foreign Office and the India Office which he sent to the Office of Works , who then on 17th January , 1859 instructed him to proceed with detailed drawings and prepare an approximate estimate of the cost of the new Foreign Office . |
17 | However , Chelsea fans went home deliriously happy after the club 's seventh win in eight games , a run which has moved them up to fifth place . |
18 | Cornard United 's 3–0 win over Norwich United moves them up to third position . |
19 | Lancashire they used to call it and , we used to , they used to set one on at first and then , as he knocked , if he could knock one off his feet onto his two feet , then he had to help him to knock the others over as they come in close and er , I know they do n't sound nothing like , you know , now but er , in them days we use to think it was great . |
20 | Try practising this one slowly at first , and then gradually increase your metronome setting , playing this exercise both horizontally and vertically . |
21 | So talk to him , see what he wants , then stitch something together for next week . ’ |
22 | If you do n't have a concrete area in front of your stables , move heaven and earth to get one down before next winter ! |
23 | When we came back to Haworth , I could see everything clearly at last — our home , the church , the graveyard , the moors , the faces of my Emily and Anne ! |
24 | I know , but she picked the wrong one out at first . |
25 | Come on , Terry , even you ca n't be so desperate for a story that you 'd try to make something out of last night 's little mishap ! |
26 | But you 're gon na be next if you do n't pull something out by second show Saturday yourself . |
27 | SOMETHING else from last Friday 's column pondered the two major links between Liverpool and Stirling Albion football clubs . |
28 | Morrissey 's goal was his third of the season leaving him halfway to last season 's tally of six . |
29 | They swore that they had turned her down at first , but that she had behaved in such a bold manner — sitting on their laps , kissing them and fingering her body — that they could not hold back any longer . |
30 | She spent a long time near the gate these days , but the snow had driven her indoors at last . |