Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adj] [det] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Give me that any day over bedroom music . ’
2 A series of four wins gave them 12 more points at the most important time to guarantee not only the victory but a bonus for top scoring over the two legs of the match .
3 So therefore until they stay char start charging me some more money on it I 'm gon na keep quiet .
4 The first reported expression of dissent occurred in Balston Ltd v Headline Filters [ 1987 ] FSR 330 where Scott J at pp347 and 348 said , having quoted from the judgment of Neill LJ in Faccenda , both counsel before me express some reservations about that passage insofar as it suggests that confidential information can not be protected by a suitably worded restrictive convenant binding on an ex-employee unless the information can be regarded as trade secret in the third of the categories described by Goulding J. I am bound to say that I share these reservations .
5 It worked well , and gave me much more contact with my audience .
6 This was in connection with my RNR Sea Cadet duties but it gave me much more confidence on the navigational side of cutter service .
7 Show you that same equipment in action .
8 And what actually happens is , there 's a description of it in there , and I 'm going to give you some more literature for you to peruse and get used to it , and you 'll actually going to be working very closely with your management on this , right , is that you will record all your activity every week .
9 Erm we 're just in the the throes at the moment of putting things together there er so if you are interested then erm keep listening and we 'll give you some more details on that er potential trip in the forthcoming weeks .
10 I used to say Uncle I do n't lie , you know you 're do oh I 've been doing it for years you all that sort of thing you know .
11 Dragging you all this way in this heat .
12 ‘ Why would I have brought you all this distance for one night 's pleasure , hmm ?
13 ‘ Who was feeding you all this information in Germany ? ’ asked the Exec Director .
14 There 's a list which will give you all these details at a glance . ’
15 I will give you one more chance to be right !
16 Have n't they given you any any cream for your skin ?
17 ‘ Then go away , and that way I wo n't cause you any more inconvenience at all ! ’
18 You told me all that stuff about your wife being unfaithful .
19 ‘ Spare me all that stuff about what a good Fascist you are .
20 I did n't wonder why she 'd taken to using a typewriter when her last messages to me were handwritten , and I did n't ask myself how Edouard could have talked to me all that time without mentioning there was an envelope for me . ’
21 And it w not like today the supermarket , every corner shop had it 's own particular news of the world you know and my mother-in-law used to go down and she used to come up and tell me all these things about the things that were going on .
22 Why do you ask me all these questions about him ?
23 Give me all those conditions on a big bream water and I will stand by my rods all night or day .
24 At first they asked me if I wanted my mum to go out but I said No , but when they started asking me all those sorts of questions they asked me again and I said Yes .
25 I hope granddad do n't collect no more of these bingo cards I 'll never get through doing them all each week for him , I do n't know why we do them eh Charlie he never wins ?
26 people and telling them all these things about things they do n't really know much about like drugs they take in what
27 ‘ What 's wrong , Sam ? ’ said Omero , the younger bear , ‘ you 've kept me awake all night with your moaning . ’
28 Ai n't it enough to keep me awake all night with your snoring ? ’
29 Somebody stayed in my room all night and , whether it was my father , Diggs or anybody else , I kept them and me awake all night by lying quiet for a while , feigning sleep , then screaming with all my might and falling out of bed to thrash about on the floor .
30 It all seemed to me one more way of getting people to stop thinking for themselves — a highly convenient and complacent way of life — for if you took the advice offered and made a mess of things , then it could always be someone else 's fault .
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