Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [noun prp] [noun] [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 Josie squeezed Lucy 's shoulders and said , ‘ What about this Joe person you 've talked about ?
3 For some Wimpey people it 's a time of hectic activity .
4 WADING THROUGH mud or swimming through a cold ravine with just a few oatcakes and nuts to keep you going is not very one 's cup of tea , but for six Risley lads it was fun .
5 There are drowsy old houses , sleepy alleys and squares , intimate cafes , and the air of medieval Switzerland envelopes you .
6 Under the terms of the Compromise , Member States were supposedly given the right to veto decisions affecting their vital national interests ; under the terms of this Maastricht Declaration they effectively renounce that right , thus giving to foreign policy at the outset the same status as that acquired by other areas of policy where the Compromise has gradually been eroded over many years .
7 My personal thoughts are of a collection of official Junkers models I once saw in Frankfurt , these included an F.13 and most unusual , a Ju52/3m floatplane all sectioned-off to show not only technical , but also cabin accommodation details .
8 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 . ’
9 Came out of Long Beach Road we 'll miss it .
10 Many other provisions of 1977 Geneva Protocol I might seem highly relevant to the question of nuclear weapons use , but there is a difficulty .
11 Devolution of responsibility from central government to regional and district health authorities may be a good thing , but when this includes the collection and use of important NHS data it hampers monitoring of national programmes like that for modernising mental health care .
12 The fight was the most fierce of any Indiana engagement I have ever been in …
13 This is the kind of dreamy Hollywood fantasy I like to float in when I 'm lying flat on my back under some dirty platform desperately trying to tack a loose wire or stubborn piece of baize into position — or standing in a wet field trying to work out exactly how the VIPs will swim through the mud from the helicopter to the marquee .
14 I had moved on to selling friends ' addresses to the Chief-Corporal , and in return for the names and numbers of two Sloane girlfriends I had got the bed nearest the stove .
15 Like most Tongan men he was a mighty figure , reputedly weighing nearly a quarter of a ton .
16 ‘ You are so obsessed with this Maria Luisa you 're not thinking straight .
17 With these LM potencies she is feeling stronger than ever without aggravation and is currently taking 0/7 .
18 Durham will meet up again with two Essex players they saw on tour seamer Don Topley , who was the Zimbabwe coach , and off-spinner Peter Such , who was the professional at Bulawayo .
19 If we are concerned with recreational WW touring we should study WW paddlers in plastic boats although we can also study suitable competition paddlers to determine the high performance versions of the same moves .
20 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 .
21 In this Lenten Appeal we would like to share with you some of our feelings about the rebuilding of our original — and most famous — house of hospitality .
22 We hope that in this Lenten Appeal we 've been able to give you a sense of that .
23 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 .
24 From socialist Sunday School she moved to the Independent Labour party , which she left in 1920 because she found it insufficiently radical , and joined instead the recently formed Communist party of Great Britain .
25 But there was no time to dwell on that now ; in true Travis fashion he had left her with a big workload which she needed to clear today .
26 But until last Saturday night I had never seen how a major accident ward looked directly after a major accident .
27 On lower Second Avenue we passed the Telephone Bar and Grill whose front was constructed from a series of British telephone boxes .
28 Since that July day I have visited the City on numerous occasions … connected directly or indirectly to asking the City for help with fund-raising .
29 Without that Dublin goal they would still be languishing in the lower reaches , their morale severely affected since their championship challenge disintegrated with a New Year 's Day thrashing by QPR at Old Trafford .
30 Oh we can go up to that Fina garage I should think they have it .
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