Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ The old woman who was the nurse died with only me in the room , ’ said Mrs Bumble . |
2 | Only me in the office . |
3 | He was saying he does n't do any so his into the eh . |
4 | It 's a comfort , you know ’ — she smiled now — ‘ to think that there 's somebody opposite you for the first meal of the day , even if it 's to have a row with . ’ |
5 | God bless you all and I hope to be walking alongside you during the seventy fifth year anniversary efforts . |
6 | Then he set Mick off into another spasm of laughter when he asked , ‘ Do you think I could get a job alongside you in the factory ? ’ |
7 | You depend only on yourself — no matter who 's with you in training , it 's only you in the ring . |
8 | ‘ Naturally we at the centre are very pleased at having developed the most advanced bionic arm in the world . |
9 | So we to the hardware shop and we bought some mats and dishes and God knows what ! |
10 | l he vehicles entered the western end of this northern bay , and the coach body was lifted off its bogies and placed on moving carriers , the wheels removed from the bogies , the bogies then also placed on carriers parallel with its body and moved alongside it through the shop at the same pace , that of one vehicle every forty minutes . |
11 | It 's such a wonderful thing and gives out such heat that I spend quite a lot of my time sitting alongside it in the kitchen . |
12 | It has a horizontal division across its pupil which effectively gives it four eyes — the two lower halves for seeing underwater , the two upper for doing so in air — and the fish can swim along the surface looking for food above and below it at the same time . |
13 | Yet only he of the British Medical Journal actually explained what Petrofsky was trying to do — stimulating muscles electrically in their natural walking sequence . |
14 | With a horrible gurgle , the man toppled backwards to lay across the trunk of the car , finally slithering down it into the gutter . |
15 | I walked down it from the top to bottom and could only marvel at the way it had been constructed . |
16 | Regardless of the general press of humanity , a funeral procession was attempting to pass down it from the other end . |
17 | Whether one could go further and show that any particular process was specific to a particular memory , in that it represented it and only it within the brain , remained to be seen . |
18 | So he in the paper then asking farmers , anybody had a tractor and a mower if they cut a certain section of the road . |
19 | so it throughout the year |
20 | The 1987 Green Paper on Education was notable in that it forecast an increase in the number of students in HE in the 1990s . |
21 | The ruwang , who is with the men outside the house , chants with the ruwahu , who is inside it with the women . |
22 | In the village he had noticed an old crumbling building with the word ‘ SCHOOL ’ outside it , and he had seen children a little younger than himself disappear inside it in the mornings then reappear sometime in the afternoon . |
23 | No there 's just them in the office . |
24 | Well he , he was asking me which I 'd prefer and I said I think you ought to consider Vicki not me on the crossing . |
25 | That 's not me by the way in case you thought I was phoning myself it 's not me . |
26 | Make not his Worth the Measure of your Song ; |
27 | The property had been part of the countess ' lands , and when Risley asked the king 's advice on the matter Edward warned him off : ‘ Risley , meddle not ye with the buying of the said place , for though the title of [ it ] be good in my brother of Gloucester 's hands or in another man 's hands of like might , it will be dangerous to thee to buy it and also to keep it and defend it . ’ |
28 | The property had been part of the countess ' lands , and when Risley asked the king 's advice on the matter Edward warned him off : ‘ Risley , meddle not ye with the buying of the said place , for though the title of [ it ] be good in my brother of Gloucester 's hands or in another man 's hands of like might , it will be dangerous to thee to buy it and also to keep it and defend it . ’ |
29 | hammocked above you on the luggage rack |
30 | I mean I think we 've only ever met him once since we 've been here , he 's our head of department , its an issue that affects not just you as the bo as the head of department |