Example sentences of "[pron] [adj] [adv] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | so Sam can bring me that in after Christmas aunt , no-one , aunty Amy will bring it ? |
2 | I only add a few words of my own out of deference to the contrary view expressed by my noble and learned friend , Lord Lowry , and to consider the cases on thefts from companies to which we were referred in the course of argument . |
3 | I too pondered over making up a few of my own out of spring steel , but decided to try the cheaper option of a note to Warwick themselves before going down this route . |
4 | We used to have them real often at school . |
5 | The message Macedo carried to the villages — most of them accessible only by boat or along tortuous jungle trails and scattered over an area larger than England — was that the forest 's people should , in uniting , take control of their own destiny . |
6 | So too is Martin Ling ; new signing , but an old face , Paul Bodin could find himself straight back in action . |
7 | The generator is mounted on a solid aluminium alloy pole and ideally set so that the turbine rotation is at its lowest just above head height . |
8 | God was Goodness : He was Justice : Christ had shown himself humble even unto death . |
9 | Jacques 's flute method , compositions and instrument were not only characteristic of the early Baroque flute but elegantly expressed its aesthetic virtually to perfection . |
10 | Track suits — as distinct from shell suits — will come into their own again from spring '92 , according to leading suppliers Slazenger Sportswear . |
11 | Erika had been to church before : with Omi , once on her own out of curiosity , and once with the F.G.Y. as a prelude to a discussion on Modern Superstitions . |
12 | There was a small mirror hanging on the door in which she combed her hair ; a woman liked to look her best even at work . |
13 | Could I be sure of meeting you all again in health I could be content , but there is the anxiety … |
14 | I 'll expect you both down to dinner at eight . ’ |
15 | ‘ Before you dash off , we 'd love to invite you both out to dinner . ’ |
16 | These days , saying energy makes me black out with exhaustion . |
17 | In addressing the problem of how British headhunting firms , in competition with the multinational search companies , were able to create and develop a sustained demand for headhunting services , it would be unnecessarily long-winded and tedious to examine every one in detail , yet at the same time it would be sketchy and uninformative to list them all briefly without analysis , and the basic information is given in the Select Directory . |
18 | And she carried them all up on stage with her when she climbed those six steps to sing her song . |
19 | Yeah , it come flat pack , you 've got to put them all together in order . |
20 | And I I remember being eight , nine , ten , eleven years old , and knowing them all off by heart , |
21 | Nigel invited them all in for food and drink and listened spellbound to feats of derring-do , asking endless questions and reminding me slightly of the painting The Boyhood of Raleigh . |
22 | He summed up the disseminated structure of his novels ( often in his case a necessary result of serial publication , but also probably a matter of personal preference ) , in the same work , when he compared the chapters of a novel to a convoy of vessels and himself , the inventor , as a man-of-war turning attention now to one ship , now to another , in order to bring them all safely to port . |
23 | But if you saw their scorching live performance of Leave Them All Behind on Top of the Pops a few weeks ago then there was little else here to be surprised at . |
24 | And she has been so taken by her findings she has put them all down on paper . |
25 | Something odd enough in shape not to be a normal part of living-room furniture . |
26 | Yet another principle is that we are to be ‘ subject to one another out of reverence to Christ ’ ( Eph. 5.21 ) and this applies to each of us — men as well as women — whatever our particular calling in the Church may be . |
27 | We dog-legged out to Pigeon Point Fort , which had defended the island rather unsuccessfully in years gone by : it changed hands 20 times , mainly between Britain and France . |
28 | She met no one large enough in spirit to receive a confidence . |
29 | Are we all up for dinner then tonight ? |
30 | ‘ You want something more out of life than that . ’ |