Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv prt] [prep] [pos pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Based in Minnesota they have had little if any real distribution in the UK until Terry Shearer , who did so much at Spandex to get IBM 's 4250 accepted by the printing industry , took them on through his new company , PrePress Solutions . |
2 | Only a bully could have stood up to the bullying party bureaucracy ; Mr Yeltsin has taken them on at their own game and beaten them . |
3 | ‘ Where he used to cut them dead , he now helps them on with their coats . ’ |
4 | Without putting down the West Coast loonies in so many specific words , Hoffman seemed to be putting them on with his canny deadpan expressions . |
5 | I turned to the gang and waved them on with my hand . |
6 | Hold them on with your , I 'm sure that 's not . |
7 | Bill Pritchard hurrying them on towards their objectives around the south entrance bridge ( 'D' ) beyond the old town , although Tiger Watson wanted to clear the Mole first . |
8 | She turned from them on to her side . |
9 | She rolled them on to her forearms . |
10 | She eased them on to her body , cutting out a part of the cold . |
11 | Mrs Scamp levered them on to her face and I handed her the Access card . |
12 | Scenes from the evening flashed before her eyes : the dignity of the old man to whom Ludovico had gently presented her and with whom she had performed a stately dance , delicately held in his wizened old arms ; the young men who had made a ring around her and Ludo before lifting them on to their shoulders and carrying them back to Santo Spirito ; the women who had caressed her blonde hair and whispered , ‘ Bella ! |
13 | The drivers whipped the horse teams onto the road while the gun crews manhandled the weapons back to hook them on to their limbers . |
14 | These are specialised graphics objects that you use rather like clip art — copy them on to your own slides and then customise . |
15 | I found these of great interest and I have sent them on to our Meirionnydd Branch Committee who will want to give them careful consideration . |
16 | With regards to the latter , once they 're hooked and a fee agreed ( with you ) put them on to our publishers and advertising agents GOLWG — contact Tina Wilson Blwch Post 4 , 13 Stryd y Bont , Llanbedr Pont Steffan Dyfed SA48 7LX . |
17 | When they reach their destination , the driver stops the car beneath a rare working streetlamp and his passenger feels a tremor of recognition , but is reassured by Valentin that he has heard all the jokes before and he wo n't be passing them on to his mother . |
18 | ( In fact , if one reads her work carefully , one notices that she never speaks of God , but rather of people 's concept of God , which may lead them on in their striving for justice . ) |
19 | The difference was that the teacher in the first group really related to the material and to the children , and she had understood the underlying purpose and challenge of RE and was able to point up the discussion , listening carefully to what the children said and leading them on in their thinking . |
20 | Because of the way that erm the school changed over from having a system of streaming in its first three years , to a system where mixed ability was introduced year by year from the first to the third year , I was able to follow two groups of pupils through the school — one lot of pupils in their streamed classes , and then another lot following them on in their mixed ability classes — and try and discover something about the differences in their experience of school in the two different modes , in the streamed and in the mixed ability classes . |
21 | Because of the way that the school changed over from having a system of streaming in its first three years to a system where mixed ability is introduced year by year from the first to third year , I was able to follow two groups of pupils through the school , one lot of pupils in their streamed classes and then another lot following them on in their mixed ability classes , and try and discover something about the differences in their experience of school in the two different modes , in the streamed and the mixed ability classes . |
22 | Holding her car door open , he added , ‘ Will you take me on as your pupil ? |
23 | We went straight to my home , and there , before my parents , Leslie pulled me on to his knee and said : ‘ Will you marry me ? ’ |
24 | I went over to Sheridan to ask him to be quiet and he grabbed my wrist and tried to pull me on to his lap , and I overbalanced and fell and hit the table hard where he was sitting , and I caught the cloth somehow and pulled it with me and everything on it landed on the floor . |
25 | Having got there , I felt like resting , but curiosity pulled me on to my feet . |
26 | He would have been at the Crystal Palace too , willing me on to my first AAA Championship title , revelling in the rivalry , matching the best of the youngsters from Haringey . |
27 | Everything went smoothly so long as I lay on my tummy , but when they turned me on to my back I was assailed with a searing pain there . |
28 | His politics , as exemplified by this omission , again prove intriguing and his almost furtive observation hands me on to my next destination . |
29 | ‘ Put me on to your boss , please . ’ |
30 | Er they do n't move us on or they do n't move me on in my thinking , and they do n't lay down the charge , cos they 're predictable and and they 're using . |