Example sentences of "[pron] a [noun prp] [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | They send you a Burton 's voucher to the value of whatever you 're looking for , be it ten quid or f and you go in there and you buy a suit you know and everybody 's happy . |
2 | ‘ Give me a McDonald 's , ’ said Camille . |
3 | And he has n't bought me a Renault er , I , I think , I , I 'd like to make the , the comment that in general the money which can be controlled at site level is that related to labour and plant . |
4 | I have no doubt wha did I not tell you about the fact that I hit the roof when he said that she has said that when he was twenty one , she was going to buy him a Vauxhall Chevette . |
5 | He claimed she retaliated by turning the children against him and threatening to kill him , at one point sending him a Valentine 's Day card with skewers and a knife stuck in it . |
6 | She handed him a Lyle 's Price Guide , open at the right page : ‘ It 's three years out of date but look at the prices . ’ |
7 | But is it a Stonewallers ' Charter — for a dull , dreary game to be played by the mediocre on slow , lifeless , wicketless pitches ? |
8 | We wondered what a Bishop 's Palace would be like , I think William had expectations of maidservants and throne rooms , but it turned out more like a typical Kiwi residence . |
9 | Miss J. has pretty well run him and now he 's doing a roaring trade and has just married a daughter of Lord Lytton , he 's evidently right in with the right lot of people … and what a God 's mercy that for once in a way these people have got hold of the right man and what a thing for England . ’ |
10 | I said cos Les , Les is gon na tell us a Tesco 's story otherwise . |
11 | Thanks to Pamela Crooks of Hertfordshire , who also sent us a Valentine 's card . |