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

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1 Sandra : As for that Mrs C I ca n't explain my feelings about the woman .
2 Well I say if you scout through this book Mick they 've got an
3 Well I says to Lindsey , said if you ever want me out of that hospital Lindsey you 'd better start and be good .
4 But these firms , as I said , they wanted this or that or the other and with er because of this fellow Mr he did nothing to get it out of his so it just happened , you know what I mean .
5 ‘ If we were in Catholic west Belfast instead of Protestant north Belfast we would be treated differently . ’
6 Of Tory Michael Fallon she said she did n't like the fact that he did n't vote for dog registration : ‘ I ca n't understand that . ’
7 Came out of Long Beach Road we 'll miss it .
8 I have some of those fruit Shrewsburys you like .
9 But f f f for many people Judy I mean th people will look to you with some degree of er of admiration and maybe some degree of of envy that you do have that strong faith that 's that 's helped you through those times .
10 P.P.S. If any of this is anything to do with that creep Gavin I will personally break his personal fucking neck .
11 ‘ You are so obsessed with this Maria Luisa you 're not thinking straight .
12 In that case Jim you say to your staff that you 're gon na have a dialogue with Dave and myself , with a view to confirming how it will be implemented as far as your organization is concerned .
13 In an area with the history and past of Ryedale in rural North Yorkshire it should come as no surprise that restless spirits wander abroad .
14 In nearby Powis Square he was running a book-cum-record shop with John Michel , whose semi-mystic writing was to become a feature of It five years later .
15 In Central News Tonight.See you in court .
16 But until you consider the amount of money tied up in County Farms , and the return it gives us , and the , the subsidy if you like of so few people , and you think that school ca n't have toilets and things like that , then these should all go into the decision making melting pot , and this council should not blind itself to the various options that there could be , and in those circumstances Mr I think should be allowed to explore the possibilities of the market .
17 On lower Second Avenue we passed the Telephone Bar and Grill whose front was constructed from a series of British telephone boxes .
18 So he said well if you 'd have come over this morning June you 'd have fainted !
19 ‘ I could take you to this Hotel Ritz you have spoken of , ’ he suggested .
20 ‘ I 've been saying the exact same thing with regard to this Mr Wrong she 's so darned keen on . ’
21 In the course of gathering material on Dark Age Cumbria she has come across marvellous stories in medieval languages and has published three novels based on them .
22 So there 's the Arran , er still up into Scotland , still on these Highlands Scotland we have the Fair Isle .
23 A On good form B On reasonable form C You would find it difficult D You would find it very difficult
24 A On good form B On reasonable form C You would find it difficult D You would find it very difficult
25 According to Lyn-boss John Fiskvik it is probable that RJ will postpone his England trip to next week .
26 Here Oldknow centralized warping and winding , with some weaving , while at nearby Heaton Mersey he established a sizeable finishing works under the control of his brother , Thomas .
27 I would be grateful if at some point Mr you were to deal with er Doctor 's er most recent comments on the Greater Crested Newt , since of course I 've only just had those er more or less on coming into this room , and I have n't had a chance
28 yeah , but if it has n't come by next Tuesday Arthur you 're not re-ordering , forget about it love
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