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

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1 Adam it was who made up the fires of a morning , when his mistress , who slept only fitfully at night , was already awake , Adam who crept noiselessly about the place , unnoticed , who must have seen them together last night outside the ballroom .
2 I just last night falling in the bed just
3 I again last month wrote to Mr to try a promote a drug free competition for a Sunday giving various dates of nineteen ninety two and have yet to hear .
4 He wasted no time ; his very first question was about Cecil King .
5 This is his very first school visit as secretary of state , but St Edmunds primary are n't claiming any honours .
6 And the next night the backdrop was ‘ A Night in Spain ’ , and there was Stella II , it was his very first night , all done up in black and gold lace with an underskirt of violent red , a red Elizabeth the First wig for some reason and a real red rose , it was sensational , and it was his first night too , Stella II doing ‘ Te Amo ’ till the tears ran down his face .
7 In fact his very first answer put the concept in an entirely new light for me .
8 Mansell is off to America , so this could be his very last drive in formula one .
9 Put them elsewhere next year and make sure they have plenty of organic matter to draw on .
10 Simon 's diary next week is rather full , but if you could telephone me early next week , we may be able to work out a time .
11 These are regarded as ‘ transitional substances ’ that could help wean the world off its dependence on CFCs , but since they have their ozone-depleting potential ( albeit low ) the protocol will probably be extended to ban them early next century .
12 ‘ I dreamt about you suddenly last night , and now here you are in New York of all places .
13 Watch me and wonder what would have happened if I had n't sent you away last night , if I 'd done what I longed to do , if I 'd let you make love to me …
14 I thought I told you to go straight to bed when I sent you home last night . "
15 Was she home last night ?
16 Me and Andy looked all over for you both last night I had a few things on my mind
17 ‘ Why were n't you here last year ? ’
18 ‘ Were n't you here last week ? ’
19 Were you here last week .
20 And I will see you tomorrow first thing
21 So in theory , you do n't have to save your work , and exit properly before you switch off ; the AccuCard will remember where you were and return you there next time you switch on .
22 ‘ So why were n't you there last night ? ’
23 Mind you , he phoned you late last time .
24 See you vaguely next month
25 Now what I would like to do is come back and see you either next week or the week after .
26 Oh , I heard you again last night … pushing your attentions on her … mating like dogs .
27 When I saw you again last week , I wondered if you 'd changed your mind . ’
28 It was good to see you again last week .
29 Who knows , I might be asking you again next year !
30 ‘ Do n't worry , ’ she 'd say to the daffodils and tulips when they had stopped flowering , ‘ I 'll see you again next year . ’
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