Example sentences of "[pers pn] [prep] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The brick was wrapped in two notes , the first apologised for the mess and the second , bearing Trevor Proby 's signature , offered to lend me the £250 the club are still trying to stitch me for after that car boot sale fiasco .
2 Now might as well leave them as as twenty eighths .
3 No it 's really good , you can have them for like two days and it 's only a pound , it 's really good .
4 There 's the background there I 've met you for for ten minutes .
5 But it 's not a bad evening if you 're on the trains or the buses , I 've no trouble to tell you about at all .
6 So y w feel free now to ask questions I mean , you must have something that worries you about about this partic I can only really talk about the exam .
7 Divide the weights of the fish they tell you about by three but more importantly listen to what they have to say about location .
8 The only problem I 've to tell you about from British Rail is the fact that the London Paddington to Liverpool train service which is due at Oxford at six fifty-five , is starting from Reading tonight instead of er London Paddington , otherwise no problems on the buses or trains .
9 Now in this case the police have the burning proof we have to satisfy you of in particular three things .
10 How would you say you if , what are you like after that ?
11 What is she like in some er
12 Thank you from to all the teachers who pre-sold raffle tickets for the re-union .
13 ‘ I had the stopwatch on you from behind one of the windows .
14 And with his round face and friendly little circular eyes peering at you from behind those less-than-state-of-the-art spectacles .
15 as I say we 'll be in touch with you in in that three months time
16 ‘ That 's fine , Chris , ’ he said , ‘ I 'll see you at about one thirty tomorrow . ’
17 Then may I collect you at half-past eight tomorrow morning ? ’
18 There were two blades on that , cutting them into into round slices about oh three quarters of an inch thick .
19 I think they have got me in as Comic Relief . ’
20 And , and come back up and see me in in three
21 So I think it it is an issue that perhaps has n't been addressed in our discussions erm hitherto and and and seems to me from from past evidence to sugg to be an issue that does need to be to be looked at .
22 You know what you saved me from by that crazy thing you did today ?
23 The eyes were there , glaring down at me from behind high defensive cheekbones , as if through the slits of a visor .
24 only have them from about last November
25 Pulling them from under some old blankets , she sat down on the bed and began to leaf through the pages : photographs fell out , battered , uncherished , not stuck-in — this was no lovingly tended relic .
26 He examined them from beneath pink-rimmed lids — as if checking that they were his , Trent thought .
27 Companies throw them in as enticing make-weights in their employees ' pay packets .
28 They were a useful member of the West 's military alliance , and in 1981 they persuaded a hesitant European Community to take them in as full members .
29 Rather than the benefit of trade debts being sold to Newco , a mechanism can be inserted in the business sale agreement whereby the vendor retains ownership of these and Newco collects them in as undisclosed agent for the vendor , so that there is no conveyance on sale of the debts for stamp duty purposes .
30 And that by all means , take them in in due course , but it 's when they can fit into the economic jigsaw that we 've actually created .
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