Example sentences of "[pron] [conj] [art] [noun sg] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'll be able to put my and the iron in . |
2 | Mr Rifkind is keen to explain why the railways should be opened up to competition and dampen all that dreadful speculation in the papers that there is a split between himself and the Cabinet over exactly how they 'll do it . |
3 | So there 's me and a mate up a ladder with chain saws and that nearly all day yesterday , good fun actually . |
4 | Their captor , if that was what he was , stood between them and the way out . |
5 | No , they had no warrant , but they could take him and the boat back to Oban , where a warrant could be obtained No objection ? |
6 | Since he could not afford to keep her and the boy out of his meagre earnings he drifted away , leaving her to claim supplementary benefit again a few weeks later . |
7 | Cos now , they do n't do that nowadays though do they cos the go in and |
8 | ‘ The barrow now belongs to you , so never let it or the pitch out of your sight for more than a few hours at a time . ’ |
9 | Think about it and no shouting out . |
10 | She pulls over on to the hard shoulder , gets out , opens the boot , gets out the spare tyre and the jack , jacks up the car , takes off the old wheel , puts on the new one , lets the jack down , puts it and the wheel back in the boot , closes it , gets back in the car and drives on , knowing that she will be fifteen minutes late . |
11 | Be careful never to do anything to let yourselves or the house down . ’ |
12 | Obviously , the Cup is different but the guys know having a home tie against Gloucester is a great opportunity to put themselves and the club back on the map . ’ |
13 | This reminds us that the angle in is largely determined by the lone pair , and the ground state of is essentially planar . |