Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] [pers pn] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Well I was working in the quarry , and er it 's last March turned round and said he wanted a new implemented with a new miracle saw that he had bought and he did n't really give us much warning about what he was gon na do but all he said was that er he was gon na scrap our old bonus contract and implement a new one no matter what , and from various figures that were bandied about we all realized we were gon na back quite a lot worse off because of it .
2 Garry will have registered for you both and I 'm sure he 's eagerly awaiting your arrival . ’
3 On the Waterfront and Rebel without a Cause had appeared in 1954 and 1955 , starring Marlon Brando and James Dean respectively , and I had fallen for them both .
4 In addition we shall have our special Fund-Raising Event , which will be designed for you all to participate in , physically or financially ; we hope it will be a fun-thing to watch !
5 If the Sun Chariot emphasised the spreading cloak of Arab domination , then the Cambridgeshire proved there is still a place for the smaller owner when Jeremy Glover sent out Rambo 's Hall , the only horse to have won for him this season , to gain an equally facile success .
6 He had proved that he had not , after all , thrown away his how-to-train manual , despite the fact that only Rambo 's Hall has won for him this season .
7 Funny , she had forgotten about it all afternoon , even to putting this dress on .
8 They have come through it all with courage and resilience but the community support structures have been ruptured and have not yet been re-established — and perhaps never will be in the same way .
9 Lord in heaven , what had come between them all at once ?
10 The time has come for us all to speak out , to make it clear that we are behind her in feeling that we need someone new at the helm . ’
11 I understand there 's a return flight booked for you this afternoon . ’
12 Yes I have I I 've looked through them all .
13 But dad 's attitude is your mother 's looked after me all these years , it 's my turn !
14 They could have looked after him more .
15 It was perhaps one slight rejection of the conformity that was expected of him that night .
16 Rosemary Hawthorne has looked into them all .
17 The ambulances arrived and I saw people being carried into them all covered in blood . ’
18 The situation would be different from this only if the internal discriminations carried with them some experiential ‘ feel ’ that was not to be identified with some physical process of which BS could know .
19 Then he heard that fluttering little gasp , the breath caught in them both , and the gasp was overtaken by a louder excitement in her voice , in her sounds of love .
20 The third is a less tangible but no less striking phenomenon , the general feeling for freedom that has come over us all , an understanding heightened by the recent escape of millions of people by 1990 from the miseries of authoritarian rule and command economies .
21 True and lasting peace is found alone in the One who said ‘ Come unto me all ye that are ’ heavy ’ laden , and I will give you rest . ’
22 By the time she had closed her room door behind her , though , while there was still some part of her that did n't want to be attracted to him some other part of her was arguing , Why should n't she be attracted to him ?
23 Bathrooms and modern amenities were added to them all but great care was taken to ensure the original character of the buildings was retained , and in fact the original ambience has been left so intact as to produce a veritable living museum of simple , rustic life as it used to be .
24 These call-slips , as submitted , already contained much of the information required , but for the purposes of the Survey additional information was added to them both by the members of staff to whom they were submitted , and by fieldwork students from the College of Librarianship Wales who physically examined the requested items before their delivery to readers .
25 He remembered how Yuan had come to him that night , pale and frightened , woken by a terrible dream .
26 I would have come to it all in due course , but it was good to be hastened .
27 But er and then when television come her mother was sat over it all times and she used to tell me about going to pictures .
28 He was drugged on it all , just like many GIs who were dead to the world they were killing ’ .
29 Resigned to it all .
30 From my discussions with British Rail , I know that it made specific proposals for the diversion of at least four of the crossings and that the Ramblers Association objected to them all .
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