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

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1 For each of these I then evolved time-limited discussion structures applying to the subject of disruption a simple group interaction method ( for which I would make no claims of originality ) , a process intended to maximize the chances of ‘ on-task ’ participation leading to clear definition and appreciation of areas of agreement and divergence and needs for further analysis or action .
2 For each of these you should mention responses to people and ideas .
3 For each of these you will need one cone and a papier-mâché or other cheap other cheap ball for the head ( paper-mâché ball are available at most craft shops ) .
4 There seemed nothing I could usefully add to whatever Henniker might be doing , and as it was getting on for half past twelve I decided to find a pub and a sandwich .
5 Appointment 's for half past one she 's having
6 But sleep did n't come and round about half past three he realised it was n't going to come .
7 erm I do n't know if anybody 's noticed , but before half past 8 in the morning and after half past 5 you get screaming night bells around the press , they 're not the blue phones , they 're the emergency phones , it 's the little square sort of socket-like thing above most of the corridors , and that screaming away tells you that there 's an outside caller ringing 56767 .
8 For much of 1981 we were running not only behind Labour but also behind the alliance formed by the Liberals and the newly created Social Democratic Party of David Owen , Bill Rodgers , Shirley Williams and Roy Jenkins .
9 Of course , this alone did n't meet the cost of the hats or the debt owing , but she said if we could find a buyer for such as this it would , in a way , alleviate some of the debt … ’
10 There was no pain in any of that at all he recalls and no fear .
11 Yeah , it 's amazing , you get home take the dogs get them their food , have some tea , and it 's sort of half past eight you know .
12 My mum does n't have a clue where he is and says she does n't think she can divorce him because of this for all we know he could be dead .
13 My mum does n't have a clue where he is and says she does n't think she can divorce him because of this for all we know he could be dead .
14 In the end , a post was found for him in 1844 as palaeontologist with the Geological Survey , with a salary of 300 per year ; and on the strength of this in 1848 he married .
15 Despite all of that I am driven to conclude that the decision was a voluntary one and was not vitiated by any undue influence .
16 Pound knew enough of his own gifts , and of the protracted strenuousness of his apprenticeship , to know that what was safe for him was not safely available to others , least of all to those he called ‘ the neophyte ’ .
17 So that 's R Z , one Z two , that 's two R's together and then , what I calculate the side B , the square root of sixty minus thirty I , eh this about the hardest figure that I can do in complex numbers , the square root of sixteen , minus thirty I .
18 Now as it approaches the witching hour of um the witching hour of ten to ten I suggest we all go and run about a little bit for for ten minutes and I 'll do something about some of the emotional effects and some of the therapies in the next hour for all those who 're interested hello tape recorder , there 'll be another hour in a minute .
19 With best figures of 3 for 43 it looked like a case of unfulfilled potential ; but Robinson has been a different proposition this season , and claimed a new career-best of 5 for 48 — and a match return of 9 for 68 — in Yorkshire 's emphatic win over Essex .
20 I took early and late turns with the Chief Clerk , you see , and er well there were two lads who did a middle turn but I need n't mention that , but they did a sort of nine to six you see
21 Girls of twelve to fifteen I spoke to in Harlesden said that the worst aspect of their lives was the bullying and racism they faced in school .
22 you know what I 've been trying to get hold of a couple of one of these you know the phones , the phones that Donald 's got
23 Adventurers who fail the test feel weak and chilled , and shiver violently for 1 round when leaving the tower ( penalty of -20 to any I test which must be made , for any reason , during this round ) .
24 At the age of 23 in 1938 he captained his country at one game and , more surprisingly , his county , Warwickshire in the other .
25 Obviously their chance at the draw bag is now four to one instead of one hundred to one , and even allowing for the fact that they will undoubtedly be called lucky so and so 's for drawing well all the time , with odds of four to one it is not so surprising .
26 Half past four to five you can bring it in .
27 Other such terms , for example free , as in ‘ then we were free ’ , certainly had reference to the past , but carried direct contemporary reference : a man would say of another , ‘ he is a free man ’ , and mean that he took no orders from a superior ; and a man ( asked about his own occupation ) might say with some pride that he was a ‘ free Zuwayi ’ ( zuwayi hurr ) , and imply his condition was closer to the old days than that of most of those he saw around him .
28 This was not to last long however , for later in 1796 he wrote to all his friends and told them that he was going to live in London .
29 This would enable him to restore the foot to the proper position of function , and he would keep it like that by strapping it into a right-angle splint , with a kind of plate under the foot attached to splints up the calf .
30 ‘ How can you treat me like this after all I have sacrificed for you ? ’
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