Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [prep] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 Chris Vaughan , a management consultant from Farnham , Surrey , bought his just before last Christmas and has already clocked up thousands of miles .
2 Kim Milson , who won the first match , once again won his section and was leading the series , yours truly in second place and perfectly placed going into the third match which was to be fished on the Grand Union Canal at Slapton .
3 goes , I had to pick all six up for that price , put them away for next year 's presents .
4 ‘ How lovely to see you here at last . ’
5 It 's so good to have you here at last .
6 Try some of the exercises which follow ; they may seem to make you slower at first , but not only will your speed increase as you get used to them , you may begin to look at problems in a different way .
7 Morrissey 's goal was his third of the season leaving him halfway to last season 's tally of six .
8 She spent a long time near the gate these days , but the snow had driven her indoors at last .
9 Jahangir now meets Chris Dittmar , who beat him twice in last month 's world championships .
10 I did n't see him again until last night . ’
11 I did n't see him again until next morning . ’
12 That 's where I see her when I think of her , though she did n't take me there at first .
13 ‘ We have to be a bit more incisive out wide but at least after our poor start to the League season we seem to be getting it together at last . ’
14 She looked at it idly at first and then with increasing curiosity .
15 Orientation can be a problem , however , so take it easy at first .
16 What it ever since last August .
17 Central Television viewers will be able to judge it first-hand from next month .
18 He did it carefully at first , only a handful at a time , saving every shilling made .
19 ‘ That 's all in the past , there I 've said it now at last . ’
20 She had taken it well at first herself , somehow understanding that Fernando and Maria Luisa had drawn comfort from each other .
21 Baron Ferdinand de Rothchild built Waddesdon and furnished it exclusively in 17th and 18th century French style .
22 I did n't like it there at first — sometimes it was traumatic , sometimes it was boring — but I wanted help , especially with my drink problem .
23 It 's just proved my ability to learn chunks of knowledge , chunks of pages and books , and reproducing them the day after , then forgetting it , then you have to learn it again for next year 's exams .
24 ‘ I could n't take it seriously at first because it seemed so ridiculous , but then you look in the statute book and realise the maximum penalty for this is seven years .
25 He took it seriously at first , affronted that anyone could say anything about anyone so close to him , but before very long , he saw the funny side .
26 His mouth touched hers lightly at first , then he deepened the kiss with a passionate hunger that their lovemaking had failed to assuage .
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