Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun sg] [prep] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Maybe it 's my prince at last ! ’
2 I therefore offered Gail Rebuck my resignation on 17th March , and she finally accepted it on 19th March , asking that it should be kept confidential until 24th March , after the London Book Fair was over .
3 It , it worked out , my mum at first thought it were n't too bad cos she got in with one of these special offer things .
4 I did n't recognise my sister at first when she opened the door , she 'd cut her hair , but the eyes were the same , there were small creases at the sides , the skin puffy , roughened by crying .
5 I , like the honourable member , happen to believe the point he 's made is right , that this should be a high priority , the money is there for local government to do it , I 've explicitly recognised the needs of the disabled in my settlement for next year by increasing it substantially and I hope local government will respond and do the decent thing .
6 What if I tell you you 've not been out of my mind since last evening ? ’
7 ‘ But — my interview for last Friday , ’ Fabia questioned on a sudden dart of panic , ‘ it was recorded in Mr Gajdusek 's diary ? ’
8 I have n't had my cut since last July .
9 My opinion from last year , is that they are far too young to actually be put into this
10 I still ca n't get over the fact they cancelled my , my booking for last night .
11 Well , shall we have it in my room for next week ?
12 We went into my room at last , with our arms round each other , and in the doorway I stopped dead because I 'd forgotten what Toby had said about John and for a second I thought I was in the wrong room .
13 This time my reaction to the knowledge that in all probability cancer was back with me and that I had a dreaded secondary was quite different from my reaction on first being told of the disease six months earlier .
14 FOLLOWING on from my article in last month 's ‘ Catholic Voice ’ , I would like to deal the national situation by outlining the problems as I see them .
15 My diary of 8th September that year notes : Towerbell shares have flopped ! "
16 I will probably be anxious to get my defection in first .
17 Soon I was alone , sitting overlooking the site , the sun warm on my back at last .
18 The flinty little synthetic poop poop music runs around in my head from last time .
19 my stuff from last week , where did where was it ?
20 My father at first , I think in his very early days , er was a sort of a farm hand .
21 ‘ Well , I 've shown my feeling at last , Tess , ’ he said with a curious sigh , showing that his heart had overcome his reason .
22 There are no disagreements , and it is normal at this time of year to look ahead , but I can not confirm my commitment to next season .
23 I I I only had one one illness in my life until last year .
24 Thank you for your reply to my letter of 24th October regarding Village Hall rates and water rates .
25 In my letter of 1st August 1990 I mentioned the request of the Parish Council ‘ for an extra swing of a kind that is suitable for toddlers , i.e. one with a rail round it to stop the child falling off the seat . ’
26 I refer to my letter of 13th August 1993 inviting you to an interview for the above position to which you were unable to attend .
27 This represents the agreed contribution of £250 per year for 1990 and 1991 as outlined in my letter of 13th August 1989 .
28 I refer to my letter of 5th May and your reply of 17th May on the matter of a section of land on Gubberford Lane .
29 I have been asked to write to you on this matter because this hazard was drawn to your attention in my letter of 18th April 1991 following the Annual Parish Meeting .
30 Further to my letter of 23rd May and our telephone conversation yesterday it now seems that most of the verges and hedge-bottoms in the Scorton area have been trimmed EXCEPT for the section of Station Lane from opposite Brook Avenue as far as the railway bridge .
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