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

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1 ‘ It just seems not a lot has been going right for me this season .
2 Lucker and I spoke very little about it this morning , and it has remained that way .
3 Luckily for us simple folk the game plot is very straight forward .
4 He had already consumed more than one bottle of wine on his own , Alyssia managing to sip so slowly through her one glass that she was still stone-cold sober , and fully aware that at this rate her lift home would be out of the question and that she would more likely have to get a taxi .
5 You gon na do better for me this time Ga ?
6 Each has won once , and there should n't be much between them this time .
7 ‘ He did brilliantly for us last year and has the ability to become a great player .
8 And you could see and hear enough during them four nights to live by blackmail the rest of the week , he 'd said .
9 She 's not going to think very highly of you this morning .
10 ‘ In my opinion , Tony is definitely the number two left-back in the country behind Stuart Pearce but , hopefully , we 'll do better against him this time . ’
11 My Hayley 's a bit like that , jumping all over me this morning ca n't
12 She 's sort of , all over you all week and yet , when her husband is there , not her husband , her boyfriend she
13 And if Orrie had not already tramped all over it this morning , since his discovery , nosing out the signs of trespass , there just might be something to be found .
14 He was all over us last week , and now that he 's really needed , he 's nowhere to be found .
15 Strangely , this is not one of the books mentioned by Mr Taylor , perhaps because the Sunday Times will be giving a page or so to it next week .
16 All around him other men in pale suits are driving into town .
17 They 're all around us these days .
18 The Pringle lairds who built and occupied the tower had frequently been beset by reivers from Tynedale and Redesdale , who on one occasion took away with them 600 cattle , 100 horses and 100 prisoners .
19 home and away with you each day
20 ‘ I 've lived with it for long enough , but I did n't get away with it this year and I 'm running out of time , ’ said the 26-year-old European champion , who needed a pain-killing injection before the race .
21 Well , they were n't getting away with it this time .
22 But I certainly was n't going to let her get away with it this time . ’
23 Pear Tree , well , serious congestion there as well , it 's not getting away with it this evening .
24 I du n no but it just that it 's so difficult to get away with it these days .
25 And while she tries to keep her family life together , her mother Mae-Britt , 73 , is slipping slowly away from her each day with Alzheimer 's Disease .
26 So she and I ran away from him several times .
27 ‘ If Sabine Jourdain could have broken away from him any time she chose , it must be equally true that Durance could have torn himself from those admirers . ’
28 She had always known that she must get away from him some time in order to reach Lori , and there could n't be a better opportunity .
29 For the discerning holiday makers wanting to get away from it all while enjoying all the luxury conveniences of top class accommodation , the AKTI MYRINA is the perfect choice .
30 Soft golden sands , blue skies , warm sea , a little nightlife , a friendly hotel and Citalia — the classic get away from it all holiday .
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