Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Yes When I put on red one day , I mean I do n't think I have anything in red do I , but when I put on my clothes in the morning
2 Please pass on my congratulations to the Editor and his team for what must have been a considerable amount of sustained commitment , in producing such a high quality publication for the benefit of all members and the industry in general . ’
3 Will my hon. Friend pass on my congratulations to all who were involved in that improvement ?
4 I got out of bed and put on my dressing-gown with shaky haste .
5 When I stop I want to pass on my skills to youngsters . ’
6 For no apparent reason it was hanging on my head like lank seaweed ; I could n't make it puff out in a way that hid my ears properly .
7 ‘ It 's hanging on my bike in the yard , inside a roll of lino . ’
8 Mum took me back chez Hamish and Tone ; she agreed to pass on my expressions of contrition to my father .
9 May I also pass on my thanks to your master for providing such a great venue for my business lunches .
10 Pass on my words to the nobles for consideration .
11 My policy is a policy of peace … my minister of foreign affairs carries on my policy in this sense " .
12 Mostly I sort of own it , ’ he enlightened modestly .
13 I have never had the chance to put properly my side of the story .
14 Perhaps my reputation as a coureur emasculates Stuart .
15 Perhaps my notion of wilderness is romantic and hopelessly out of date , but I have to say that I find paragliding an intrusion .
16 Perhaps my allegiance to the latter may in part be conditioned by the fact that grew up in its company , in which case I should similarly prefer Fritz Reiner 's 78s of the Shostakovich Sixth ( Columbia , 6/37 ) , which I also bought as a schoolboy .
17 Perhaps my opinion on morality 's changed , you know , that there is right and wrong and all this and that you 've got to accept people .
18 ‘ Once I began to put together my chain of companies , I had certain responsibilities to the people I employed , ’ Julius said in the same curt tone .
19 In 1912 he insisted , against opposition from the foreign ministry , that Prince Lichnowsky be appointed to the London embassy , saying " I send only my ambassador to London , who has my confidence , obeys my will , fulfills my orders with my instructions " .
20 I have no anger , only my love for him , ’ said Mrs Pratley .
21 Also , it 's only my word against theirs . ’
22 One thing I know for certain is that after completing the first pitch it was only my experience as a climber to the lower E grades that got me through , and I wondered how a non-climber might have got on using the same information .
23 It is only my subscription to Punch that stops me from taking a midnight walk off the roof .
24 This is of course only my opinion on this particular offering from the author and many book type programs available are worth every penny .
25 Only my wiles as a courtier would preserve me , and I 'd prefer to have something between me and the Colonel 's wrath that was more substantial .
26 I have to say that from my point of view — and this is only my point of view — it is not a page-turner .
27 ‘ The will was made about a year ago and this is what it amounts to : ‘ The shop premises and stock and all assets pertaining to the business together with the contents of my studio excepting only my tube of Winsor blue to my niece and dear friend Cathy Carne ’ . ’
28 Erm Right , well , that 's basically my input except erm Wednesday daytime , what are you doing ?
29 But the recognition did n't flash along my neurons in time to activate my legs before the thing exploded in my face with a breathy puff .
30 When I lock along my collection of phrenology books , including titles such as The Brain and How to Read It , and run my fingers with affection over the porcelain phrenological head that stands on my filing cabinet , I often wonder what future generations will make of today 's psychologists .
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