Example sentences of "[pers pn] [pron] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | we do n't want to give em it for the whole year . |
2 | And thank you everyone for the lovely presents for our new home . |
3 | As a consequence , the changes produced will tell you nothing about the normal functions of that part . |
4 | If that dreadful mid-Atlantic ‘ celebrity ’ who rummages through other people 's houses in the appalling ‘ Through the Keyhole ’ TV programme delved through the house of Australia rugby , he would find any amount of shimmering silverware — the World Cup itself , the Bledisloe Cup , and so on — but the contents would tell you nothing about the true greatness of the inhabitants . |
5 | Advantages : An agency can usually find you someone at the last minute . |
6 | Finally , there are simple conventions that need explaining : not all pupils will know that the two words printed at the head of a page tell you something about the alphabetic range of the words on that page . |
7 | The US Government is reliably said to have invested large sums from its military budget on research in which impulses from computers ( which might give you something like the binary number level of the program ) were detected at a distance and the task was to see whether the highest level of program ( expressing what the real purpose of the program was ) could be reliably inferred . |
8 | I have come to offer you one with the Allied Screening Commission in Verona . |
9 | Time became meaningless , all was sensation , until finally Travis made them one with the firm thrust of his body . |
10 | Now is it easier if you write you them one under the other do you think ? |
11 | I did not know what to say in reply , so I took his hands and held them beside my own , showing first the backs , then the palms , then measuring them one against the other , palm to palm — something the Japanese would often do in comparing their smaller , lighter hands with my grosser ones . |
12 | Yeah most people find it a lot easier if you write them one underneath the other one . |
13 | Yeah you see but when I was seeing them one after the other tens and twenties you do n't see the dross you see |
14 | Tell me something in the last eight years that I 've said . |
15 | ‘ Tell me something in the last eight years that I 've said . |
16 | Director Barbara Radcliffe showed me one off the old processes . |
17 | ‘ Someone gave me one at the First Aid Post . |
18 | ‘ Mister , do n't you try gettin' me one over the eight . |
19 | In the distance the curving edge of it ; everywhere else below her nothing but the flat expanse of mottled brown and grey . |
20 | ‘ She is unable to give an interview to someone who has been so rude to her , ’ he told Groom curtly , but agreed to furnish her himself with the few facts she needed . |
21 | He planned to take care of her himself over the next five days , he told her . |
22 | They 'd fuck her one after the other and she would n't even know who they were . |
23 | Oddly , if the P M risks giving him one in the next reshuffle , it might be a sign that his own confidence is returning . |
24 | She could n't get out of the pit , but somebody knew she was there : her therapist gave her something of the same feeling but was far from being as much fun . |
25 | They were thought to bring good luck to the wearer by extending to him something of the protective power of a Roman Emperor . |
26 | North Africa had brought out in him something of the stern Roman . |
27 | Unable to give her anything but the bitter regret which struck out at him afresh , raising a sting of tears behind his eyes , an abominable tightness in his chest . |
28 | In 1724 , David Muir , Chamberlain to the Earl of Eglinton and a merchant in his own right , presented the Society with a silver arrow as the winner 's trophy for the papingo shoot and proceeded to win it himself in the first year . |
29 | His father was dying , and he himself on the very point of becoming chief of Clan Gillian . |
30 | The windows of the Princesse 's salon had been thrown open to make it one with the vast slab of a marble terrace . |