Example sentences of "[pers pn] [prep] [art] [noun pl] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 However , he did tell me about the Women 's Therapy Centre .
2 You know because we often talk to artists and we ask you know how it happened and and most of them say like topsy it just grew er that that there 's no planned career but with you with the tours er set and the album set it it seems to be more of a controlled career with you two .
3 Erm what , what was the feeling that came over to you from the tenants ' group at the time ?
4 ‘ YOU always get something to take away with you in the Children 's Address . ’
5 We felt so sorry for you at the shareholders ' meeting .
6 Robin Smith 's power play against India at Perth ( Week 1 ) and the demolition job England did on Pakistan at Adelaide ( Week 2 ) put them into the favourites ' spot at the same time as Australia absorbed one stunning setback after another , alleviated only by the thrilling one-run victory over India at Brisbane .
7 Let's stop trying to get women to support us by crawling to them — it 's obvious they prefer voting for devils or weeds than for decent men ( let alone decent women ) , and bribing them with a Women 's Ministry did n't work .
8 She took me into the nurses ' changing-room .
9 Where are we after the Kids ' County you know what you rang up for in the first place ?
10 So I thought it was nice that we in the Women 's Guild declared Women 's Lib this year and held our own .
11 From a perspective in anthropology where social systems were all equally valid , I teased her about cultural police rigidities which caused this rejection of the alternative views she was being asked to examine , to the point where she refused to lunch with me in the Students ' Union , because , ‘ you 're one of those bloody communists I have to listen to ’ .
12 Even that I believed , but the lipstick on his underpants ‘ administered by a gay dwarf in drag , brushing past me in the men 's showers ’ was a bit much .
13 Scottish police found them in a women 's refuge in Inverness but they disappeared again and may now be in London a city Mrs Ivory knows and likes .
14 I talked to them in the Friends ' Meeting House on a dark and stormy summer night .
15 The King was much intrigued to see them in the Dolls ' House and enquired who gave her permission .
16 Perhaps he kept such books at Castle Street , or read them in the Advocates ' Library .
17 The masks , however , were specially constructed — made from heavy-duty , vulcanised rubber and fitted by stretching them over the actors ' heads so that they clamped underneath the nose and at the back of the crown .
18 He apologised for trying to blame them over the Tories ' economic blunders .
19 On Tuesdays , Dad took me to the children 's cinema , on Wednesdays , Pop took me to Sally Carmichael 's dancing class , and on Saturdays my Nan would take me to the variety show at the Sheffield Empire .
20 They also deny taking nude photographs of the girls , now aged eight , six and four , while they themselves were naked , and showing them to the girls ' mother .
21 The two men , who had escaped from a coach taking them to the magistrates ' court in Reading , were taken to hospital to have their broken arms set in plaster .
22 All you would have to do would be to lead them to the smugglers ' rendezvous and supervise the action . ’
23 The men deny taking nude pictures of the girls while they themselves were naked and showing them to the children 's mother .
24 I 'll cut him up small and fry him for the kids ' breakfast .
25 Joshua 's father , Moishe , the community 's Rabbi , cherished his grandson and would have devoted what was left of his life to guiding him through the intricacies ' of Talmud and Gemara to the Rabbinate if Jacob had shown any vocation .
26 An elderly widow who was robbed , attacked , and raped by a gang of youths was moved to sheltered dwellings with the help of the police , visited by policewomen from the unit at least once a week , and taken regularly to visit the family of one of the policewomen , which adopted her as the children 's granny .
27 Remembering that Peter Suvarov had , himself , taken part in that Revolution , Julia asked him about the Russians ' probable intentions .
28 This was good news , as I had met him after a children 's charity evening and had found him shy , attractive and funny .
29 This one and the next , Chalk Farm , were tiled in white and buff , reminding her of the servants ' bathrooms at Temple Stephen .
30 However , resentment from those who had learned the trade through the proper apprenticeship forced him into a debtors ' prison in 1738 .
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