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

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1 ‘ If ever I catch another man looking at me with that look which means ‘ You 're mine , all mine ’ I shall kill him , because I 'm not his all his at all .
2 ‘ When we come to power , my dear Schiller , ’ Frick had concluded , ‘ we shall return what is rightfully theirs to those who have supported us .
3 And so she behind all the way but caught up with her a few metres
4 What sort of chemistry turned you off so totally with most people , but lit a hectic bonfire inside you with one special person ?
5 And lastly we to individual responsibility .
6 He said , ‘ I must return it to the half-mortals , for only they in all the worlds can keep it safe now . ’ ’
7 So we know , we should and remember of course that in the book Freud chooses two examples as Joy told me the church and the army and these are just examples and of course Freud chooses them partly because they 're very big groups so they in some ways they er exemplify the principles he 's talking about because clearly in a small group like this you could say well look , what is going on is really I mean we all have , we all know each other and it 's a face-to-face group and really what happens here is an of the dynamics group and I think it is actually .
8 There remained only a narrow gauge track , reminiscent of an Emmett railway and called the Meusien , that was designed to supply the wants of a peacetime garrison , and the second-class road that ran alongside it for some fifty miles from Barle-Due .
9 Panel interviews can be rather intimidating as it is easy to get a feeling of ‘ just me against all of them ’ .
10 It 's just me against that big thing out there .
11 Well anyway I for half past three yesterday
12 Fig 50 The boom is then pushed up above you with straight arms , making the rig more upright and therefore supplying more power .
13 Fig 60 Extend the rig well above you with straight arms as in the beach start .
14 If you are the inside board and have an overlap over the board outside you at two board lengths before the mark , you are entitled to the inside position around the mark .
15 People were totally amazed that , in Britain in the second half of the twentieth century , someone could be living in such materially deprived conditions , alone , with no water on tap and no electricity , on an income of barely £5 a week — and that she could rise above it with such dignity , inner tranquillity and gentle philosophy .
16 If I were no longer a human being then one might wonder whether I was still me at all .
17 The City 's still his in some way , held in trust . ’
18 He 's like you for that .
19 I do n't know , like it like this !
20 There is nothing else quite like it in all opera .
21 Let's get past you with this chair .
22 When , on 1 January 1766 , the Old Pretender died in Rome , aged 77 , his elder son assumed the title of Charles III and six years later he at last married , but his wife bore no children .
23 The cottage lay back quite a long way from the path , but Virginia slowed down and stepped past it with quick , light steps .
24 Zen walked past it for another hundred and fifty metres to the separate entrance marked ‘ Societa Industriale Miletti di Perugia ’ .
25 So I have to say that though I at this moment very close to this in the smallest county of England I have also had experience in three other major counties in mainland England er and I have found the same experience the difficulty of finding people who will even be councillors or magistrates , let alone these other jobs that the er that the er Home Secretary seeks to find .
26 The draft law proposes that such work of art will be considered legally yours after twenty years .
27 But suppose a large part of the £615m was not really theirs at all ?
28 If we 'd a carried it on for say this time of the year now you with this erm Whitsun Holiday now , we 'd have had to do it seven days a week , cos you 'd have to be there Saturday and Sunday to stop anything going in there .
29 Now we on these benches have suspected that in fact the Liberals are hopeless opportunists for a number of years .
30 But I was n't allowed to take it with me when I left ; it was n't really mine at all .
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