Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [prep] [num ord] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And we 've educated them to go onto next day , and if we 're not performing we lose them .
2 When Jancey persuaded them to sit in next door , none of them were too sure how heavy these guys would turn out to be .
3 Anyone interested in writing a short piece describing their own efforts ( whether in writing or by word of mouth ) is invited to let me know by 1st May .
4 I should be grateful if you would put this to the Women 's Institute and let me know by 14th January if you are able to send a representative to the meeting .
5 Right , that 's the end of that then , so let's move on to the projected sales reports I asked for last time .
6 I share my hon Friend 's appreciation of the value and importance of the large reforms proposed in the Bill of 1939 , and when I decided , as I announced on 23rd March , to appoint an Advisory Council to assist in the preparation of a programme of reforms , I certainly had it in mind that many of the proposals in that Bill — improved it may be by further consideration and fresh ideas — might find a place in such a programme .
7 they did n't know I mean like first newsletter we 've had in ages .
8 Am I forgiven for last night ? ’
9 ‘ Was n't he washing himself when Tom and I passed by last night just after eight o'clock ?
10 when I got in last night .
11 I have an aggravating whine coming from my gearbox every time I decelerate in fourth gear .
12 Guess what I want for next year ?
13 During the year , we have also reviewed the investment of our liquid funds , we have planned a ‘ Patrons ’ scheme , with an eye to support particularly from the smaller banks in the City ; we have introduced credit card payments , and resolved a major uncertainty I referred to last year over our Lombard Street offices .
14 I encountered at first hand the sufferings of un-dernourished children and out-of-work ironstone miners and their impoverished families , ’ he writes .
15 I think maybe I have more ill effects than I imagined from last night … ’
16 Er an so there can be profound differences in er if you think of a subject I touched upon last time , a very er contentious issue in American politics , the abortion issue , erm before the Supreme Court dealt with the matter in the nineteen seventies , every state in America had a different law on abortion .
17 I walked through 17th June Square , and the Domsky Cathedral was shiny with moonlight and snow .
18 The bedding which I observed at first hand in 1954 in the peasant community of Pul Eliya was nothing like as grand as the stereotype ; but , apart from some minor differences , it had all the same elements and for the most part they occurred in just the same sequence .
19 Right I 'll be for the rest of the tutorial really , erm find yourselves something to do , I just really want to follow up er the little amount of time that I spent with second years er looking at their action plans .
20 To my mind it 's a pity you did n't take that attitude when you were first made aware of the situation , because when I returned from next door you were still yelling your head off at her and painting a vivid picture of what her life would be with an illegitimate child tacked on to her .
21 I could partly understand Sally 's comments because I heard at second hand from Jack Mason about the bickering that went on between manufacturers and the players ' agents about contracts .
22 I worked for last summer and they they did this there , and total quality management meetings .
23 they 're improvements that I started with ninth year .
24 When I first met John Hurt in 1977 , when he was in Devon filming The Shout , I saw at first hand how much he drank .
25 Thus I saw at first hand the developing excitement within the scientific community on two continents as thousands of us changed research programmes literally overnight and attempted to replicate the phenomenon .
26 I saw at first hand what a regressive prison regime does to prisoners .
27 I saw at first hand the problems Linfield had with travel arrangements and communications … give me Belfast every time . ’
28 I saw at first hand the problems Linfield had with travel arrangements and communications … give me Belfast every time . ’
29 They used , they used to be about ten quid and you , we all thought it was really good value and went to all of them but erm they 've gone up to like eighteen pounds well that was the last one I went to last year so some of them are twenty two and I paid thirty for one of them but that was at the erm Savoy Hotel that little bluebird one , that 's a real debs ' ball .
30 And I went to last summer we took a er I took a sha er not a sha erm tt static caravan in , at er Prestatyn an and erm
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