Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [prep] [noun] [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | The high-flyers are easy to pick too , starting with the same title that led them in July last year , and for that matter back all the way to its expected original paperback appearance in April 1989 ! |
2 | ‘ When Chris Nicholl re-signed me for Southampton last March for £600,000 , he told me I was a big part of his plans . |
3 | She had n't known until Sir Philip mentioned it at dinner last night that I 'd been thinking about marrying her . |
4 | ( For some reason I found myself in Charlbury last week — about 15 miles from where I thought I was , and ought to have been ! ) |
5 | Happily for their manager Sebastiao Lazaroni , the Brazilians are now unbeaten in 15 games and embarked on a run which they hope will carry them to Turin next summer on a wave of confidence and efficiency . |
6 | I photographed them as people first and models second . |
7 | The President told me in person last night . |
8 | I 'll show it to dad first then . |
9 | Guest of honour was Pat Moody , a member of a local team of people who took aid to the orphanage and helped to refurbish it in May last year and have been charting progress there ever since . |
10 | One of the guys at work managed to get his sister-in-law to tape US Prime Time mid-afternoon so that we could all watch it on vdeo last night . |
11 | Cor , you should of seen it with Cindy last night ! |
12 | SUNDERLAND ambulanceman Ian Archbold played it by ear last night to win the North-East Championships 10,000 metres in convincing style at the Cleveland County Stadium , Middlesbrough . |
13 | Perhaps dad will bring us round work next time alright ? |
14 | But one of the station 's journalists , Belfast-born Fionnuala Sweeney who presented the night 's occasion to Europe said at the end of it all : ‘ Who knows — we may be seeing you in Ireland next year . ’ |
15 | From what Neil had told me over supper last night , I knew that the main bird colonies were on the western side of the island , where the cliffy coastline was cut into deep gullies , some of them sheer , and some filled with tumbles of massed boulders . |
16 | Far from being tempted to explain anything then , she was of the view that she 'd see him in hell first . |
17 | She travelled to hear him at Kirkcudbright next evening , and to other meetings after that . |
18 | ‘ I will see Paul 's condition before making a decision on whether to play him against Parma next week . ’ |
19 | View it without sound first time through . |
20 | but I 've got to discuss it with Tony first |
21 | Davison 's manager Tommy Conroy said last night : ‘ Benichou 's people have asked for an extra couple of weeks and , although I 'll have to discuss it with John first , I think we 'll agree . |
22 | If I ever had to qualify an audit report , I 'd run it past Claire first . |
23 | The answer , and remember you read it in WCM first , would appear to lie in the hands of all right-minded people . |
24 | And she 's giving it , do you want a chocolate bar ? it 's poison I break it in half and give it to Geraldine first . |
25 | Oh er told lots of times last week |
26 | He got one against Swindon last season and ca n't wait to go looking for more in the Premier League . |
27 | All right , I 'll bring you something to eat in a minute , but tell me about Kelly first . ’ |
28 | Well just tell me in English first of all and then |
29 | You see the St Giles taught me to type first of all |
30 | The WS286 was a nice machine that served me until September last year when , sadly , I had to replace it to make more room on my desk . |