Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [det] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Donald would issue a death certificate for any cause you suggested to him ; this case , Henry felt , might be so staggeringly self-explanatory as to allow him to come to a diagnosis off his own bat . |
2 | But it is just as likely that she will allow one male after another to mount her until her whole circle of admirers has been accommodated . |
3 | The competition lacked the prestige of the League Championship , and its future looked uncertain as one club after another abandoned it by successfully applying to enter the Football League — Bristol City in 1901 , Chelsea in 1905 , Fulham in 1907 and Tottenham in 1908 . |
4 | One confident stride after another pushed him out across the ice until he wheeled sharply , shedding a spume of flakes at his feet . |
5 | The mention of this allowed him to express once more how ‘ utterly desperate ’ a place England was . |
6 | As a result of these meeting it is hoped that Catholics around the regions can link with each other , and with other Christians , to support the enormous amount of work already taking place . |
7 | As she fed coins into the machine , the irony of that struck her . |
8 | ‘ Performances like this prove we are not as flimsy as people think . ’ |
9 | I know I was , and it took a tragedy like this to make me see straight . ’ |
10 | We have n't seen any moorhens at all have we ? |
11 | Yeah , she does the wages six months in advance so if Nicky obviously do n't get paid any overtime at all does she ? |
12 | She does n't use the upstairs at all does she ? |
13 | Another twenty minutes of this reduces me to a disorientated wreck , near to tears and vomiting . |
14 | It is essentially a matter of looking into all the factual issues which one believes likely to affect one 's attitudes on the issue , or which are likely to affect the attitudes of those debating it with one . |
15 | The irresponsibility of this helped me to escape the force of the problems , but at the same time I was constantly troubled by suspicion . |
16 | I even got stick from a manager at work about that believe it or not , albeit friendly stick . |
17 | Mention of sport for all reminds me of the tremendous debt owed for the volunteers of our sport . |
18 | A reconsideration of these moves us onto a more analytical plane , and points the way forward to discussion in subsequent chapters . |
19 | If you have n't got any issue but parents or fore brother or sister or the issue of that say it 's your nephews or nieces and you 've still got a spouse of course , she still is n't get She or he is still not going to get the whole lot . |
20 | She had needed forty-two takes to get her lines right in one scene of Some Like It Hot . |
21 | Later , when lucidity returned to him , the recollection of that made him blush and cringe , but at the time he did not care . |
22 | Flying across England and Ireland like that to deliver him an angry homily on his duty to his firm ! |
23 | And she 's had rats under that shed it ai n't that long ago she said , she said she had them so I mean I ca n't see anybody with an ounce of common sense letting a chicken being on the ground , ground |
24 | Snotlings are an oddball troop type with more to recommend them than their profiles might suggest . |
25 | No we 've had er because this was erm a , a , a of erm concern here that we felt you know what 's gon na happen after the twelve months and I 'm pretty sure we had a circular round that said we would get two hundred pounds a week . |
26 | Lorne Michael , producer of Saturday Night Live and Wayne 's World , sees him as a Tony Curtis — ‘ like Curtis in Some Like it Hot . ’ |
27 | We are used to clashes between , for instance , justice and mercy on the human scene , between duties to those near us and to those further away , between all our duties to others and the claims of our own development and so forth . |
28 | None of those factors , er I hope we can agree , have any relevance at all do they to the issue of whether a site performs one of the five greenbelt functions ? |
29 | I do n't think you wish us to tamper with the microphones at all do you ? |
30 | Suppose we get 204 , giving herd B ; the second of the systematic sample will be 204 + 293 = 497 which gives herd F. By this means we always obtain two different primaries unless one of the primaries accounts for more than half the secondaries , in which case that primary has to appear at least once . |