Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] [pers pn] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | and they would also , they , she probably the , the lawyers would also go for a settlement for him the property |
2 | At the price it is , the sooner I can find a buyer for it the happier I 'll be . ’ |
3 | So I spent my first year developing that , translating it into a job description for me an my colleagues , structuring plans for the health boards and therefore job descriptions for general managers — it was a cascade — to help people in their everyday jobs , involving examining what proportions of the organisation were crucial , not just to the people within them , but to those using them . ’ |
4 | The ladies concerned I think were very pleased er , erm , I do I think it 's a very good idea , erm , to give a wife 's medal and er , with all the medals , and we ought to provide money for them the amount of waiting about they have to do |
5 | Many years ago I came across the card in the Doll Museum in Wrexham and I 've been on the lookout for it every since . ’ |
6 | I just think it was a momentum that was caused by some villages feeling safer from the nationalists as they got further and further from the front and therefore more and more people a bit f erm being willing to sort of talk again , shout up against the , the landlords and as they saw , as they saw that their neighbours were getting land , all the others decided well they 're getting land , we might as well talk to , have a talk about them the problems and the harsh treatment that we 've had in , in years before . |
7 | Of course , this makes fishing for them a challenging business and it is one that absorbs a great many specialist anglers . |
8 | And probably picking up another hundred pound hundred and twenty pound between them a week . |
9 | We were only thinking of you the other week . |
10 | Erm th the net result of it the proposal stopped dead , are those who did not wish to transfer , meaning the pensioners , had an increased inflation percentage as a result er pensioner representatives have been appointed , widows have had a increased pension . |
11 | Through no fault of ours the situation has changed . |
12 | We went there with a new cloth on the drum , as near as could be ; and when we come away there was n't a piece of it no bigger than your hand . |
13 | To either side of them the wonders spread , daunting in their opulent splendour . |
14 | On either side of him the warders looked down onto the other landings , watching for any signs of unrest amongst those below . |
15 | In the combats on either side of her the outer figure falls back and another bends swiftly forward to support him . |
16 | I also think it 's important that people have this sort of emotional side of it taught to them as well , you 're often taught like the straight , you know , the wee sperm and the wee egg come together and you get a baby , but you do n't , not taught about the emotional side of it a lot |
17 | Beneath the neural groove runs the notochord ( Figure 1e ) and on either side of it the paraxial mesoderm . |
18 | Divisions do not , however , end with the green baize door ; on either side of it the sexes are strictly segregated . |
19 | From there the single line emerged onto the road , and along one side of it the train to West Cork would puff and blow at a brisk but not incautious pace , its smoke staining the leaves of the roadside trees , the guard ringing his bell almost without stop until they were approaching Carrigrohane and could reasonably expect to be out of range of busy pedestrians , excited children , and messenger boys on bicycles plaguing the engine-driver by trying to outspeed him . |
20 | When we get to the jobs erm side of it the jobs I I I 'm accused outside this afternoon of of putting in jeopardy one thousand something jobs erm , this authority got rid of seven hundred jobs , education jobs er only a few months ago and there 's many more , something on the region of two thousand jobs will be lost in this authority without a protest . |
21 | One of Isambard 's advance party , and by the cut of him a man of importance . |
22 | ‘ Why is it that every time you open that pretty little mouth of yours a viper speaks ? ’ he said angrily . |
23 | She sat bent over with her arms held under her womb , supporting the weight of it a little . |
24 | Or do the copy department deal with it the copy department ? |
25 | But not with Lucenzo 's cold black eyes finding fault with her every hour of the night . |
26 | So he goes quietly home , sits and watches the telly with her a while ; then , in the commercial break perhaps , he leans forward , taps her on the head with whatever he has selected for the job , waits a couple of hours , then rings us . ’ |
27 | Feed 'er up , get a gold lamé turban and you could be back in the ring with 'er no time at all . ’ |
28 | Brian thought Edna seemed wary when he told her that the specialist in charge of Celia wanted to have a talk with her the following weekend . |
29 | Indeed , by incorporation into him the two have become one new humanity . |
30 | Where sharp edges and light cut into them the pointed back end of the brush was used to draw through them . |