Example sentences of "[prep] [det] [adj] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | What about that young shepherd we saw there the other day , what was his name ? ’ |
2 | Such belligerent consolation made me think more , not less , about that strange woman he had coupled with on the Nile . |
3 | Yes , aha , my granny too , spoke about that this lad he 'd to look after them . |
4 | ‘ And what about that incredible garment you were wearing when I first met you ? ’ |
5 | Quite normal duties for a revenue cutter , but there was nothing normal about that particular week we spent in Ullapool at the end of which we all felt as though we had been through a wringer . |
6 | ‘ So if you was me , what would you think about that happy-birthday message I got ? ’ |
7 | You were checking about that last time we met . |
8 | As I thought about that perceptive question I realised its implications . |
9 | For early investors , we will make bonus allocations to your Bond equal to 0.2% of your investment for each complete week we hold your money until the commencement date of the Bond . |
10 | For each individual contract he fitted the regression equation where V t is the estimated variance for day t and M t is a time dummy representing maturity . |
11 | For each live animal you see in the pet shop many others may have died as a result of capture |
12 | The Life Companies shall pay a levy of £10,000 per annum for each appointed representative they employ . |
13 | Under this offer shareholders could choose to receive an amount in new ordinary shares equivalent to 10.65 pence for each ordinary share they held , instead of the recommended final cash dividend of 7.1 pence per ordinary share . |
14 | We will pay £100 for each true story we use . |
15 | Halfway round the ring when he asked for little more collection she offered no resistance and they moved as one into an easy working trot rising . |
16 | During that first week she went out with Nahum in the trap he used for visiting in the parish , and she was continually looking for a young woman with white hair and a baby . |
17 | During that two hours they realised that they had much in common . |
18 | During that twelve months you get extra supervision and at the during that period the chief constable is entitled to dispose of your service at a week 's notice , but after you get over the probationary period only the Watch Committee could dispose of your services , the onus was on the Watch Committee . |
19 | During that short pause I am vulnerable unless I draw booster power from our Titan 's plasma reactor and opt for maximal fire . |
20 | During that last sentence I was at Styal again and then at Askham Grange . |
21 | During that painful walk I managed to work out the general outline of these pages . |
22 | I said so it will , they said they 're gon na send the debt collector if , for that two quid it 's very serious |
23 | Well fo for that much money you can easily just say , look I 'm going away . |
24 | If I have a shade card for that particular yarn I write the tension on that too , to save me the bother of knitting another tension swatch when I next come to use the yarn . |
25 | ‘ For that gracious apology I 'll allow you to get up for dinner tonight . ’ |
26 | Day 14 ) Not only has Dave been on a raft the last week but today — honest Dave , I 've waited two months for that 50 bucks you promised me not to reveal this , but it has not arrived — he got off the raft and walked around Upset . |
27 | You are now all set for that sweet treat we 've been promising you . |
28 | In this form she was perhaps more deadly than ever ; yet for that very reason she refrained from causing harm , suppressing her reflexes . |
29 | For that very reason it would be unusual to include detailed provisions in the partnership agreement itself . |
30 | For that brief moment she could see the room beyond him and there , jutting out from what seemed at first glance to be a pillow beneath the blanket , the naked foot of a youth . |