Example sentences of "[pron] [det] [conj] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 That would have suited me that and a loaf of bread .
2 erm , let's have a look , give me that and the pen
3 Although Mr Jones final orders were neither carried out nor enforced , he became progressively more violent and was drunk more often , leaving them little or no money for food .
4 ‘ The tae of ye will need somethin' more than a dispensation from the Pope , Ah would think , if ye go on like this . ’
5 Developed through having had this magazine of my own since the age of six , and listening to the Top 30 every Tuesday only to run off instantly to the typewriter in order to compile my own personal Top 30 which totally conflicted with how the world really was .
6 And how can that thinking help solve my own and the world 's problems ?
7 Of course , by then I was completely on my own and the doctor told me that I must go into hospital this time at Northallerton .
8 That particular reason for refusal was : ‘ the local planning authority is not satisfied that certain nuisances from smell and dust ( for which little or no remedy exists ) would not result if the proposed development took place , to the detriment of residential properties within a wide radius of the site ’ .
9 Unlike the true rambler types with only one flush of bloom , the climbers group contains varieties that flower more or less continuously , and others that make two or more bursts or displays with periods between , during which little or no bloom is carried .
10 By not considering this as a possibility , the pilot gives himself little or no hope of a safe landing , especially if the alternative is a very low 360° turn and he is already flying rather slowly .
11 Gloucester against Bridgend … that 's the game tonight … its more than a run out too … next week the cherry and whites are back in the first division fight at Northampton … but no chance of planning ahead six first teamers are missing
12 An oil tank behind with a three foot bund wall all around in which more than a foot of mobile oil stands .
13 Mr Thomson said Mr Wilson could not have got a bus to the area where he was found , which more than a mile from a road , and he could not have walked the distance on his own .
14 However , in 1982 only 40 per cent of lone ( i.e. non-married ) women aged 60–4 had their own and/or a widow 's occupational pension and 25 per cent of that age group were drawing a supplementary ( means-tested ) state pension .
15 Parents , however , should remember that if they give their child an investment that produces over £5 annual income , it will usually be taxed as their own unless the child is over 18 or married .
16 Parents , however , should remember that if they give their child an investment that produces over £5 annual income , it will usually be taxed as their own unless the child is over 18 or married .
17 Parents , however , should remember that if they give their child an investment that produces over £5 annual income , it will usually be taxed as their own unless the child is over 18 or married .
18 They knew that the voice that spoke to them with their own voice was not their own but the voice of a being that had its abode in a world of light .
19 Even more documentation arrives with SuperCalc 5.5 , mainly because the data manipulation features are given a book of their own and a name — Silverado .
20 At present the potentialities of the average person are not being fully used : management 's responsibility is to create conditions and methods that will enable individuals to integrate their own and the organisation 's goals , by personal development .
21 an organisation whose structure lends itself most readily to ensuring that employees work effectively for the achievement of their own and the organisation 's goals .
22 Parents are not concerned about other children but their own and the photo may well stir up some resentment which can best be countered by inviting the press in on a regular basis and ensuring that as many children as possible get their picture in the paper .
23 In fact , the chief restriction on British politicians is imposed by their own and the community 's view of what is proper and desirable and if the former , supported by some public opinion , are convinced that changes are needed , there is every reason to think that effective reforms can be carried through .
24 However , events take a path of their own and the picture finally brings him the happiness it seemed to promise all along .
25 The only new Mission for the deaf that seems to have opened for the first time in the 1890s was that at Oxford , although the deaf people of Bradford almost lost their own when a fire was discovered in the coal cellar under the offices by one of the deaf members who ran to summon the fire brigade from its nearby station .
26 Used on their own as a research method they have limitations but , within these , much can be achieved .
27 Only 26 per cent of women over 65 had income from their own or a survivor 's pension , as compared with 62 per cent of men .
28 The holder may supply liquor to persons taking table meals on the premises , to residents or private friends of residents being bona fide entertained by them , to the private friends for their own or the resident 's consumption , and to a resident for his own or a private friend 's consumption with a meal supplied at the premises but to be consumed off them .
29 Yet there were certain groups who saw either their own or the nation 's interests as being intimately bound up with an aggressive anti-French foreign policy .
30 Most entertainers give out cards with their own or the agency 's phone number on it .
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