Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [noun prp] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Sorry about that Simon I do n't know why we 're not working here . |
2 | Do n't worry about that Val I 'll do it when I get home . |
3 | We all know about that Stewart we did better without the box . |
4 | Well thanks very much for that Dave I 'll look forward to seeing you in the near future . |
5 | For Latin America it 's very difficult , as you need someone who wo n't bring up any of the bad guys the US has supported and still does support there when the topic is those dreaded Sandinistas again . |
6 | After Cold Higham it crosses Watling Street , runs past the important Iron Age hill-fort of Hunsbury , and reaches the crossing of the Nene at Northampton . |
7 | After all Confucius he say : " fish go rotten by the head " , therefore the converse must apply . |
8 | I have no doubt that after 9 April he will meet him equally regularly . |
9 | ‘ After Dirty Harry I used to have guys pull up next to me and say : ‘ Hey ! |
10 | But his pose as a victim of a harsh literary establishment was utterly essential to his own sense of being and to a craving for young disciples ; for unlike Lewis he seldom enjoyed , for long , or sought to enjoy , the friendship of his contemporaries . |
11 | The unreliability of reported mergers has been argued for most strongly by Labov and his colleagues ( Labov , Yaeger and Steiner , 1972 ; Labov , 1975 etc. ) , and for inner-city Belfast it can be argued that meat is not really merged with mate , despite the fact that people believe that it is a merger . |
12 | So we , we were back in here by half past eleven Thursday I did n't want to stay out in the cold . |
13 | He sat in the corner of the Silver Shuriken , as far away from the bleeding video jukebox and bleeping zapper games as possible , sipping the foul antifreeze that passed for beer in the U.S. of Bloody A. He would have cut off his left doughnut and sold it to Johnny Galtieri for a pint of Six X Wadsworth , two bacon-and-cheddar sarnies and a packet of crisps with a blue twist of salt in them . |
14 | On the morning of 17th September I went to see U Tin Tut to get his estimation of the situation . |
15 | Mr. F.J. Norris , the Head of Modern Languages , had first come to the School , on teaching practice , in 1933 , and returned in January 1934 as Form Master of Junior A. He soon moved up into the Senior School . |
16 | In the case of Latin America it is more complex . |
17 | After the Tale of Old Saul I put the catapult to another use , and it became the Killer ; scourge of hamsters , mice and gerbils . |
18 | On the night of 30 January they were not to reach this sought-after retreat without problems , for they had first to call at the Palace of Saint Cloud itself where on arrival they found the entire Imperial Household drawn up to receive them and , equally clearly , determined to stay to dinner . |
19 | By the evening of 12 March they were opposite Crail . |
20 | On the evening of 7 May we were moved . |
21 | Sihanouk 's plan was unacceptable to Soviet leaders anyway since like the proposal for a neutralisation of contemporary Afghanistan it would imperil the retention of the socialist structure of government in the neutralised state . |
22 | Well erm , at half past six Paula he 'll be in the middle of his tea , you 've got to give the guy a chance to turn round try to suit you , but think of him , he 's just getting in from work and boom |
23 | Over the bumpy conditions of central Australia he had more to occupy him , flying from Darwin via Daly Waters , Brunette Downs , Cloncurry and Charleville to Melbourne . |
24 | On the afternoon of 26 August we will be holding the promised follow-up to our Emergency Services open day ; it will only involve representatives from the Police and British Gas South Western and I will be pleased if you or other senior colleagues can take part . |
25 | I was glad that in the course of the night of 8/9 October it became clear that it would not be necessary to trouble Your Majesty to return to London . |
26 | Whenever you hear one of these QDMs you must fly a heading to parallel your track . |
27 | This story proves two features of Tory Britain I am constantly emphasising . |
28 | Then the atoms are projected upwards with velocity of 2.5 m s -1 ; and cooled further to a temperature of 2.8 K. They are then optically pumped into the F=3 hyperfine level and pass through the microwave interaction region where they experience the first pulse of tunable microwaves centred close to the F=3 to F=4 transition at about 9.2 GHz . |
29 | On the night of 4th June he went out for his walk to think and to smoke his usual cigar . |
30 | So first of all Amy you still want to resign ? |