Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] [prep] [pron] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 He himself says in his 2nd Edition of the Perambulation of Kent , which he revised whilst living here , " At this place of the Bishop in Halling I am drawing on the last scene of my life , where God has given me Liberorum Ouadrigam , all the fruit that I ever had " .
2 More significant still , Cnut 's crown in the New Minster drawing is a lily crown , very similar to that which appears on his first Quatrefoil coin type , but with an additional arched bar spanning its centre .
3 He is now a member of the Ecclesiastical Committee which decides on its next stage .
4 But the student who goes to his first lecture without any idea at all of what he is to face is working quite inefficiently .
5 Who goes on it next ? ’
6 She left her girls ' boarding school ( St Mary 's , Calne ) without any notion of saving the planet , and did a number of well-bred girls ' things in London and Paris — Harrods ' toy department , a cordon bleu course , door-to-door sales , modelling — before starting what she regards as her first proper job , in an advertising agency 's information department .
7 She relies in her first response on the teacher 's access to the shared visual context to interpret what she says .
8 J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd. , 1972 ) she tells of her first meeting with the composer , of his influence on her technique and interpretation , of how she came to terms with the music , of Plante and other virtuosi , and gives a detailed analysis of various pieces .
9 Now , as she works on her next women 's self-defence project — a book called Taking Control , due out in May , a sense of relief swamps her .
10 One refers to his fourteenth year , a little later than the visit to Catherine at Jefferies farm , when he had changed greatly .
11 He goes for his first walk at 10am .
12 But when Brian goes to see them he goes with his first wife , who they call Granny .
13 ‘ The new borne babe ’ , wrote Richard Allestree in 1658 , ‘ is full of the stains and pollutions of sin which it inherits from our first parents through our loins ’ .
14 has children which he has by his first wife , in my view and in the view of the great majority of people in this country
15 The poll tax ( a.k.a. the community charge ) has been discredited by almost all politicians , even Darlington 's Conservative MP Michael Fallon , but for administrative and bureaucratic reasons it lumbers into its third year this April .
16 Since then , communism has fallen , and his once-faithful compatriots will no longer welcome him with the same fervour when he arrives for his fourth visit on June 1st .
17 They encroached upon him very early , leading to imaginative experiences very like those wild and rumbustious scenes he describes in his first novel .
18 It is clear from this that for Rolle prayer was the most important exercise by which the reality of faith is realised , which is why he deals with it first after the section on the necessity for patience in adversity : Prayer is the means by which the transforming dynamic of the love of God is accessed in the innermost marrow ( " inhirliest mergh " ) of our hearts ( 7.118.28 ) and labour becomes light ( 11.123.30 ) .
19 NIGEL MANSELL may be about to give Formula One a much-needed lift when he competes in his first Indycar race at the street circuit of Surfers ' Paradise in Queensland , Australia , on Sunday .
20 So it seems to me first of all that we should maintain a state of military preparedness , not because the Soviet Union is likely to attack us , but , simply because it represents this huge area of instability on our Eastern Frontiers , but I think also we should be more positive , I do n't think we want to do secret deals in C I A style , er , in fact I think we want the maximum of open diplomacy .
21 In an aunt 's loft he happened to chance across what he regards as his first hoard : a collection of dust-covered National Geographic magazines .
22 Tell the others with you that they must bow and not speak unless he speaks to them first . ’
23 We first meet Richard Faucenbois as a boy approaching his twelfth birthday in The Black Riders ; The Stormy Petrel and The House of the Paladin return to the boy at fourteen and fifteen , when he has already earned his nickname of the Stormy Petrel , and in The Betrayer he moves into his sixteenth year with agonising decisions to make ; in three later books ( Richard and the Golden Horseshoe , The Red Rose of Ruvina and The Secret of the White Peacock , he is in his mid-twenties and the chases and escapes of youth have been put aside for the role of diplomat and teacher .
24 It comes in your first twenty percent , but for survey would be constituted into a survey
25 ‘ She says he 'll try to kill you unless one of us gets to him first . ’
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