Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [pers pn] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | These guidelines do n't mean you ca n't experiment and find out what feels right for you with another person . |
2 | It may not be right for you at all . ’ |
3 | This had introduced them to mechanisms which suggested a terminology applicable to their own science making it possible for them at last to give the behaviourists , who had been giving those not of their ilk a hard time , some of their own medicine . |
4 | I was made sorry for her at first , as I would be for any young girl , crippled — it is hinted by the cruelty of her husband — and a mother , but even at the beginning there is a niggling doubt that she is rather superficial and shallow . |
5 | You do n't want people patronising you , feeling sorry for you at such moments . |
6 | It was strange for him at first but he soon came to enjoy it and did his best to improve the sporting standards and attitudes . |
7 | It 's bound to be a bit strange for you at first , but saying you wo n't make love to your own husband in your own house because of the servants … ’ |
8 | They were too strong for us at this stage , and beat us by nine wickets . |
9 | Perhaps the Franco-German axis is too strong for us on this issue . |
10 | ‘ My hands and feet a bit , but that 's usual for me in hot weather . ’ |
11 | It was important to remember that it was only a few hours since Floy and Snodgrass had left Tara , the Shining Citadel , the Bright Palace , and that there was not very much that could have gone wrong for them in those few hours . |
12 | Nothing foolish about it at all … |
13 | Besides , she 's too old for it at forty-five . |
14 | There 's nothing linear about it at all ; it 's just about the vibe of the place , the people , the way they live , the way they feel . |
15 | ‘ But I have conquered this disease before and been free of it for two years . |
16 | She allowed her eyes to smile into his — perhaps he was a little fond of her after all ? |
17 | I 'm far too fond of it for that . |
18 | Perhaps they were afraid of me at first . |
19 | Nothing wrong with me at all really ! |
20 | A spokeswoman at her Clarence House office said : ‘ There is nothing wrong with her at all . |
21 | Your veterinary surgeon will put your mind at rest if you ware worried , but invariably a spooky horse has nothing wrong with him at all ! |
22 | The latter category includes patients with cystitis , the urethral syndrome , vaginal discharge , sexual and contraceptive problems , and a sizeable minority who had nothing wrong with them at all . |
23 | ‘ 1912 and nothing wrong with it at all . ’ |
24 | And nothing wrong with it at all , if that was what was right for you , but it was n't right for Maria , and it sure as eggs was n't right for Kath ! |
25 | ‘ What 's wrong with you at all ? ’ he asked . |
26 | in the she kept speaking about him as tho , as though he was all , you know , still alright , and that was just so funny the way she said it and I thought I must n't laugh cos that er , i she does n't intend to be funny with it at all ! |
27 | This , of course , does not mean that the Chewong think the same ; their standards are very different from mine in this regard . |
28 | But you — you are not interested in him in that way ? ’ |
29 | … he might be young , lonely and not a little bewildered , but the way was clear before him at last ; he had taken his orders and been given the pass word , he could win through . |
30 | The horse 's sense of smell is acute , and it is dependent upon it for adequate communication with other horses . |