Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] [pers pn] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | He was arraigned for heresy in 1457 , after publishing his The Repressor of Overmuch Blaming of the Clergy , ‘ A secular doctor of divinity , that had laboured many years to translate Holy Scripture into English , passing the bounds of divinity and of Christian belief . |
2 | . And it sort of conditions you a bit , so later on whenever you see it , you sort of get hypnotized mesmerized |
3 | It 's ideal for birds with the high frequency voice , but for people they the speech is a bit lower in frequency and does n't work quite so well . |
4 | I was wondering if you 'd agree to loan me the suit . " |
5 | In the right place , a raffle can be a winner , by persuading a friendly car dealer to loan you a car to put in a shopping centre , or at a country show . |
6 | ‘ And is obviously part of the plot , hired to hand me the note , and take it off me afterwards . |
7 | Amidst the usual panic that surrounds such occasions , I tried to keep calm and asked Mother to hand me the landing net . |
8 | To hand her the key to the legal structure of Europe within EMU ( including the Central Bank ) and EPU with a majority voting system gravitating around alliances dependent upon Germany simply hands her legitimate power on a plate . |
9 | Do not wait for him to hand you the technique ; you know what the title of the sub-topic is . |
10 | He 'd come half past seven to eight to pay us as we came to work , to hand us the money we 'd earnt for the last week , always keeping about three days in hand . |
11 | Now , in the conditions which prevailed in the church at Kidderminster he no doubt felt it was time to change . |
12 | at nights they the lobster fishing |
13 | The two attitudes can be found side by side it the letter on Hölderlin , which was written in 1861 . |