Example sentences of "[pron] [adj] [prep] [pers pn] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | A spokeswoman at her Clarence House office said : ‘ There is nothing wrong with her at all . |
2 | Nothing wrong with me at all really ! |
3 | Your veterinary surgeon will put your mind at rest if you ware worried , but invariably a spooky horse has nothing wrong with him at all ! |
4 | The latter category includes patients with cystitis , the urethral syndrome , vaginal discharge , sexual and contraceptive problems , and a sizeable minority who had nothing wrong with them at all . |
5 | ‘ 1912 and nothing wrong with it at all . ’ |
6 | And nothing wrong with it at all , if that was what was right for you , but it was n't right for Maria , and it sure as eggs was n't right for Kath ! |
7 | There 's nothing wrong with it for God 's sake . |
8 | Nothing foolish about it at all … |
9 | There 's nothing linear about it at all ; it 's just about the vibe of the place , the people , the way they live , the way they feel . |
10 | But though he had taken all my poetic power , and gave me some of his in return , he still remained himself , his own man , his own poet . |
11 | Good morning , I must say , I I stand before you today somewhat nervous , because erm , this is , this is my first to you as Treasurer , but this will be a slightly different speech from one 's that I have given in previous years . |
12 | Sitting on my own behind them on the return journey I looked straight at the innocently sensuous lips of Isabella Rossellini , advertising a perfume near traffic lights . |
13 | But she had insisted , and although the room was warm , and the kitchen stove had already been made up for the night , I had gone — yet it was a strange experience to me , and rather a frightening one , to have been persuaded by someone near to me into doing even so small a thing I felt to be hazardous . ) |
14 | He is indeed , as John Taylor has aptly called him , ‘ the go-between God ’ , for he both takes the things of God and makes them real to us on the one hand , and takes our faint longings and prayers and brings them to the Father on the other . |
15 | ‘ He was always nice — there was nothing untoward about him in any way , ’ says David Sim . |
16 | Yet might there not have been some confused episode , something which , when Irina was much younger , had distressed her , appalled them both , something which neither of them in their childishness — for here Ludens saw Marcus as a child — had really understood ? |
17 | In the first place , I adhere to the view that SCOTVEC , despite its corporate status , has a public sector orientation which all of us in FE colleges should appreciate and respond to . |
18 | oh bitch , er which one of you in here is called bitch ? , what about the other person called bitch ? |
19 | I never saw a woman yet you could hold her own with me in talk or love for six minutes together . |
20 | Phone if you want me to saddle up the mare and I 'll have her ready for you by the time you get down here . ’ |
21 | But there was nothing human about it at all now . |
22 | The way he was touching her and the expression in his eyes made her optimistic as she click-clacked beside him on her high heels . |
23 | I 'll tell you all about it on Monday , in class events . |
24 | I told you all about it on July 12 , two months ago . |
25 | I 'm glad I told you all about it at the time . |
26 | I should have thought he 'd told you all about it by now , or do n't you two ever communicate properly ? |
27 | Bishop Hrolf will tell you all about it in a moment . |
28 | Sister 'll tell you all about it in a minute . ’ |
29 | it tells you all about it in the book and also here . |
30 | Our job is to go over there and come back with a result which keeps everything alive for us in the second leg at Parkhead . ’ |