Example sentences of "[pers pn] [det] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Are you offering me that as an option chairman ? |
2 | ‘ You taught me that without a man a woman 's life is bleak , empty , and dangerous ; you taught me that a woman is n't complete without a man . |
3 | you owe me that for a year . |
4 | Pressed more closely he told me that for a number of years Laura had lived an almost schizophrenic life , symbolized by two quite different wardrobes — one for her parents , ‘ the Goody-Twoshoes suits ’ , the other for what she believed to be her real self . |
5 | If you do n't tell them about the deposit cheque if you do n't tell them about the banker 's order they will say , Well just a minute Ron you did n't tell me that on the phone . |
6 | You should have told them that about the poppy seeds . |
7 | Erm thirty five percent and you will have worked you will te you will be able to tell them that on the phone . |
8 | Did you tell them that in the farm . |
9 | She wanted to punch and kick them , give them some of the treatment they doled out so carelessly . |
10 | The crew had one last night with their families , and the opportunity to share with them some of the advance they had been given by Yong . |
11 | They have developed a sliding scale charge so that organisations can get together to take advantage of bulk ordering and so save them some of the administration expenses . |
12 | Well , as a chemist perhaps you 'll forgive me for dwelling largely on what we as chemists do , but of course it 's not only the chemists in the School of Chemistry and Molecular Sciences who do things for schools — it 's right across the area — but each year , for example , we have a week set aside for sixth form visits , in which parties of sixth formers come to the School and we 're about to talk to them about university entrance , about what goes on in universities , but , most importantly , to show them some of the apparatus which they do n't have at school but which they 've probably heard about . |
13 | They would ask me into their classes to watch them teach ; they gave me time for interviews ; they allowed me into staff meetings and departmental meetings and I at various points in my research I erm attempted to feed back to them some of the material that I was coming up with , and we would have meetings to discuss this and I would erm use those meetings then to refine my ideas . |
14 | They asked me into their classes to watch them teach , they gave me time for interviews , they allowed me into staff meetings and departmental meetings and I erm at various points in my research I attempted to feed back to them some of the material I was coming up with , and we would have meetings to discuss this . |
15 | The previous one had never been clean before the next one arrived ; they had had dummies shoved in their mouths to keep them quiet until they were four or five ; and they crawled , ran and fell around the place — filthy , whining and hungry — until Onyx was forced to give them some of the attention they needed . |
16 | I would n't stay here if they offered me half of the Palace . |
17 | Charlotte told me this in a letter she sent from Scarborough , a town by the sea on the north-east coast . |
18 | If you 'd told me this in the make-up room when you came to have your hair cut , you 'd have saved yourself a needless journey . |
19 | A friend showed me this in the newspaper . |
20 | And when I erm , first got them cos my granny got me some for a birthday present |
21 | Tremayne would doubtless have lent me some of the quarter-advance due at the end of the month but my lack was my own choice , and as long as I could survive as I was , I would n't ask . |
22 | While the keen ( but slightly damp ) experimenters went on to test different designs of paddle wheel , Ruth Aplin showed me some of the pupil 's science folders . |
23 | ‘ Take 'er some of the jam tart , Mum , ’ said Ella . |
24 | I drink everything I earn , which does n't make me much of a drunk I might tell you . ’ |
25 | Ah 'm sure he will have told ye that on the phone . ’ |
26 | he 's interested in ya all of a sudden |
27 | Then we 'll meet ye all at the Curragh Bar for a few good old jars , and then we 'll go on to the hotel . |
28 | They 're a damn sight more efficient than this I 'll tell you that for a start |
29 | And he ai n't ! is not gon na , I tell you that for a start ! |
30 | No I would but I would have told you that on the phone . |