Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pers pn] [prep] [num ord] " in BNC.

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31 Over the same period America 's reserves have doubled , to $74 billion , to put it in second place ; back in 1988 it was in only sixth place .
32 Yeah but you were supposed to put it in last night , not this morning .
33 We forgot to put it in last night anyway .
34 For some reason I had put off starting on it and had even begun to convince myself that it would be better to leave it until next winter .
35 This is the some the th one of the things I was going to suggest about I was going to leave it till next meeting , is that we we try and organize ourselves so that we are not su Last year I found myself sitting there frantically writing names on raffle tickets , knowing I was going out to play in about ten minutes , but there was nobody there to take over .
36 He continued firmly , and Faye relaxed a little , as if half daring to believe him at last .
37 Searelle invited artistes to contact him by first writing to John , who thus became responsible for their standards .
38 She had refused to believe it at first , her mind so full of him that her eyes kept on seeing him , playing tricks on her , raising false and cruel hopes .
39 I did n't want to believe it at first , ’ she told him shakily , ‘ but I can now .
40 Should he mirror his international form at St James ' Park , manager Kevin Keegan may be tempted to restore him to first choice goalkeeper .
41 But did n't to eat any that night , we 'd got to save them till next day .
42 You may need to watch him at first , so that you can clean and dress any grazes or cuts immediately .
43 Information acquired by an employee which becomes part of his general skills and stock of knowledge is not the subject of an obligation of confidentiality although during the term of the employment it may be a breach of the employee 's duty of good faith to disclose it to third parties .
44 It was cancer of the bowel , though the doctors were slow or unwilling to diagnose it at first .
45 But a more historic example has recently emerged from a conservation programme to preserve it in first class static display condition for many years to come , this is Mk 1 Z2033/G–ASTL of the Skyfame Collection owned by the Imperial War Museum ( IWM ) and part of the collection of the historic aircraft at Duxford .
46 Abolition of exchange controls is a key facet of European Monetary Union and all the leading economies are obliged to remove them by next July .
47 Yeah and you feel obliged to them to have it for next to nothing
48 The Blackmen made their way down Lower Ormeau to the city centre , where they connected with buses to take them to Last Saturday marches elsewhere in the province .
49 The job 's expected to take them until next Sunday to complete .
50 Was he trying to quiz you about last night ? ’
51 Proud dad Mick , 33 , of Rochester , Kent , dashed to enrol him in Third Division Gillingham 's supporters club .
52 ‘ I certainly sha n't speak to her until she starts replying to my letters , ’ said Lord Grubb , cued in so that it was possible to say it at last .
53 He gives me £54 a month and I have to pay all the bills out of that It used to bother me at first , it does n't now .
54 I tried to tell them at first , but now I just smile and say nuffin' , like Brer Rabbit . ’
55 I was going to tell you about last night .
56 it seems like now to tell you at last I 've come to terms with it now , I 've really
57 The trouble is his background keeps coming back to haunt him like last night 's sushi .
58 I thought he looked so lost and unhappy that I just wanted to comfort him at first , and Chris says he just thought I was kind .
59 ‘ There will be fewer to bring it in next year , when the listed men have gone . ’
60 ‘ Ah , Mildred , I see you 've decided to rejoin us at last .
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