Example sentences of "[prep] a [noun prp] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 In the words of a Harvard director they want something " a little bit sexy ! "
2 So unless you come up with a bloody good reason why you 're assaulting Virginia in broad daylight in the middle of a London exhibition I strongly advise you to get the hell out of here .
3 She tipped the rice into a pan and put it on the top on a low number and retreated to the living room where Alan was sprawled on the sofa reading the copy of a Sunday newspaper they had collected from a garage shop next to the pub .
4 Clutched tightly to the breast of a Shetland sweater I took breath and screamed .
5 That looks like a Mars Bar you got do n't they ?
6 Vale dominated the first 45 minutes against a Stockport side they dismissed from the second division play-off last Wednesday .
7 With midfielder John Gannon passing a test on a calf strain , manager Dave Bassett has no injury worries against a QPR side he believes can emerge as title dark horses .
8 Well it 's funny because erm , when we saw Ken the other day he was saying that erm his niece rang him up and erm she 's er she 's gon na be in Crewe this weekend for a friend 's wedding and , I think she must be coming up with some , some other girl as well , because the two of them , he said , I 'm taking two young ladies out on Sunday for lunch where 's a good place for a Sunday lunch you see ?
9 Visix is currently recruiting for a UK subsidiary it plans to open in the next two months .
10 For a CID man you 've no head for beer .
11 For a Thursday night we could book almost straight away .
12 As a Ballyclare supporter I was not sure which fans to join in the final but thankfully I went to the South stand and found myself in the middle of the most friendly people I have ever met in my whole life .
13 After six years as Chairman , he knew all the important party figures and he became a dangerous foe ; in the National Union he combined with Selborne to mount a campaign against coalition and as a Birmingham MP he threatened even- Austen Chamberlain 's home base .
14 er is not a possibility of having more open days so that general public can come in to see what 's happening and not only advertise in Harlow but advertise I live in Bishop 's Stortford now in the surrounding districts erm time gets although you said you get fifty per cent of people coming from outside of Harlow it does n't matter where the people come from as long as they come so more open days free erm to get people to come in and er particularly er outside people also I would suggest that the er chairman 's of the local district council 's who are not contributing be invited to the open day to see what er the playhouse is doing for the people who live in there er council area 's to see whether we can get some more supports er as a Stortford resident I 'd be quite happy to add a bit on my community charge to go to the playhouse . .
15 what about a Bakewell tart I made yesterday
16 ‘ If you go into a Panama restaurant you can always tell the people who 've been to BCI — they 're scratching like you .
17 After booking into a London hotel you will get the chance to relax and meet the other finalists over lunch .
18 " For a man who can catch a gibbon in a Ming vase it will be child 's play . "
19 His conference speech was marked by the absence of any reference to membership of the European exchange rate mechanism ( ERM ) , and in a BBC interview he added that he would have ‘ no announcement to make about that ’ in his key speech at the Mansion House next week .
20 When Valiant finally caught up with her in a Medway marina she was found to be clean .
21 However , when they are separated from a Sunday morning congregation in a Sunday School they can easily be made to feel as if they are the Church of tomorrow .
22 But when they saw Paul Holloway walking towards them in a Bournemouth park they began shouting that he looked like Boris Becker and began jostling him .
23 Even the family allowances , though based in their present form upon the experience and conditions of the inter-war years — when Seebohm Rowntree 's surveys in York suggested that one male in four earned less than was necessary to maintain a man , wife and two children above the poverty line — consist of a simple system of payments and enter into budgetary habits and expectations no more and no less than the fiscal allowances , of which I once suggested to a CPC conference they might be regarded as an extension .
24 Well if y you if if you go to a BUPA hospital you go pa you pay a sort of erm , you know , related type of
25 I got talking to a Faber editor I knew slightly .
26 Now on a North Yorkshire I ca n't remember which paper it is .
27 On a London bus she had heard a driver announce Stoke-Jewington when driving through Islington .
28 Like if I worked at home on Saturday night , and I worked at home on a Sunday lunch-time it would be really , really busy all the time , and like there 's four areas to cover in and there 's only two areas and I think its too
29 good hour , let's all sit round listening to bloody band on a Sunday night it 's only to , Lancaster to go in bar for twenty five pound , there were five
30 On a Sunday night you used to show different films from the rest of the week .
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