Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Everyone goes to the concerts .
2 So a Court would consist of three Magistrates , one of whom sits in the centre and acts as Chairman
3 But not everyone agrees about the quality of epoflex .
4 Not everyone agrees with the dollar link ; some would prefer the Hong Kong currency to be tied to a basket of currencies .
5 Everyone drives on the left , the traffic lights are red , green and amber and people still wait until the lights turn to green before signalling that they 're turning right , leaving you stuck behind them .
6 The granaries were completed and provided with an imposing portico fronting the street ; an imperial dedication jointly to Septimius Severus , Caracalla and Geta from one of them refers to the construction by an unknown legionary vexillation during the governorship of Alfenus Senecio .
7 Okay , suppose Come Up And See Me goes in the charts and they ring you up and say , ‘ Steve , how do you fancy going on Top Of The Pops ? ’
8 So nothing goes through the docks , the income 's still there and it 's getting bigger .
9 But that 's our business , taking risks , and it works well enough — as long as everyone plays by the rules . ’
10 Nothing turns on the procedure adopted in this case and it suffices to say that when , on 8 April 1992 , the matter came before Mr. Simon Goldblatt Q.C. , sitting as a deputy High Court judge , the application for an order under the Act of 1975 was made by those who are the defendants in the United States action and it was opposed by the Treasury Solicitor , although purists might perhaps have expected that any opposition would have been made by or on behalf of the Attorney-General , the objection being one taken on behalf of the Crown .
11 Warranties ‘ are other obligations which , though they must be performed , are not so vital that a failure to perform them goes to the substance of the contract . ’
12 so I goes and gets them goes in the office
13 ‘ Monsieur , everyone stands by the edge of the water and stares at the fish , that 's why we have such ponds .
14 We love the way everyone joins in the spirit of the thing .
15 And the answer 'll be no , cos nothing has at the moment .
16 Leave lights on in rooms you frequently use ; no-one lives in the hallway , but people often leave only these lights on — a sure sign that they 're out !
17 I prefer a more recessed sound with the guitar shade more forward , but nothing stands in the way of a hearty recommendation .
18 Nothing stands in the way but cultural inertia . "
19 George : ‘ Nothing matters except the pictures . ’
20 DNase I footprints on the VZV gene 62 promoter .
21 So I goes to the cab rank , and gets up on the box .
22 So I goes in the house and fetches this trap did n't I ?
23 And I gets this one out and I 'm reading through it and I looks at the name John , and then I began to take an interest in it and , here I discovered that my grandfather and my great grandfather that 's like my grandfather and my grandmother 's father
24 I said read the bloody words then and she said oh I never read the words she said I looks at the pictures .
25 It is n't every day that someone starts on the ground floor and ends up by being made a director of the firm .
26 It 's a bit like asking why someone looks at the sky or watches the sunset . ’
27 A fan activates air in the dining room to let Julia know when someone rings at the doorbell .
28 Bolt themselves in , if someone knocks on the door , you know , it 's sort of who is it
29 If someone stands at the front of the play , at the front of the stage and says , you know , I believe in democracy , then you know you are let into a political play , yeah .
30 I was just takin' off my apron in the smithy when I says to the guv'nor :
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