Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [prep] [pron] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | His words gave her a slight shock as they sent tingles of pleasure through her , but she knew she must not allow them to go to her head , so she pushed them aside as she uttered a light laugh and said , ‘ Me — an angel ? |
2 | In addition , publicity was making benefit claimants aware of the impending changes and advising them to go to their CAB . |
3 | After giving instructions about his place of burial , he required them to go to his study and take out three great hampers of books and burn them , ‘ Inasmuch as all the comedies , tragedies , pastorals , etc. , heroical poems , love hymns and the like are full of idolatry and especially tend to the overthrow of the Christian religion . ’ |
4 | cos it 'll make them think about their language wo n't they ? |
5 | to promote greater accountability of schools by requiring them to report on their practice to their governing bodies and to the LEA ; to promote the improvement of educational practice by requiring schools to undertake a review of their activities . |
6 | However , the hon. Gentleman can not expect me to agree with his preface , in which he said that his right hon. Friend the Prime Minister had negotiated brilliantly . |
7 | For five months , the two of them lived with her mother in Brighton . |
8 | He said the words softly , like a breath , letting them mingle with her scent , then turned away , reddening at the thought that had come to mind . |
9 | ‘ There are no provisions for new ideas , so I keep them posted in my office until I need them , ’ he said . |
10 | This allowed them to include in their theory dissimilarities in free volume between polymer and solvent , together with the corresponding interactions . |
11 | Most of the dissenting ( Covenanting ) ministers took other jobs and waited in hope for the ruling to be reversed , at peace with their consciences by having adhered to their principles , but many felt it incumbent upon them to continue with their vocation , preaching the gospel and making true Presbyterianism available to the people . |
12 | This is why , after a night of south-easterly winds and rain in spring or in autumn , you can find the islands littered with small birds of many species , all desperately trying to find some food which can replenish the energy reserves sufficiently to enable them to continue on their way as soon as weather allows . |
13 | One of them slouched in her seat making a great show of what she thought of the event . |
14 | And this chap in pen , and it showed them drawing on his lips when he was anaesthetized where you |
15 | The Somerset establishment ganged up on them , wrongly accused them of being troublemakers , and one committee member tried shamefully to get them sacked from their newspapers . |
16 | Rosemary , playing safe , refused to go out with him unless I came too so in the end we used to make up a foursome with Henry 's pilot , Jimmy , and with me sticking to my policy of not getting involved . |
17 | It gives me the opportunity to see God in young people and watch them develop in their faith in the short time that they are here . |
18 | The interesting point about the satellites is that their behaviour includes many submissive components that trick the resident males into allowing them to remain near their sites . |
19 | ‘ The Kha-Khan wants me to report on his conduct . ’ |
20 | Did you expect me to fall on your neck in some touching display of filial affection ? ’ |
21 | ‘ Do n't expect me to fall on your neck in gratitude , Merkut , ’ he said . |
22 | ‘ One ca n't give cast-iron guarantees , just as you ca n't give me guarantees about my safety if I was to go to Birmingham , ’ Mr Thomas replied . |
23 | But working on that film made me think about my life . |
24 | It made me think of my convict 's travelling companion . |
25 | That made me think of my convict . |
26 | I wanted to forget him , because he makes me think of his mother . |
27 | The governor had other officials whose posts entitled them to sit in his executive council , but although they might have looked like potential ministers the legislative assemblies could not use them to control the governor and , as the governor had no automatic right to dismiss his councillors , he could not use them as his ministers either . |
28 | Just before she died , she asked Elizabeth and me to go to her room . |
29 | She wanted me to go to her rooms in Bloomsbury that night , to talk things over . |
30 | ‘ Madam my mother , pray permit me to go to my brother , ’ the prince pleaded , still at his mother 's elbow as she moved away . |