Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [det] [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Yes , aha , my granny too , spoke about that this lad he 'd to look after them . |
2 | Halfway round the ring when he asked for little more collection she offered no resistance and they moved as one into an easy working trot rising . |
3 | Well fo for that much money you can easily just say , look I 'm going away . |
4 | After she had walked for another half hour she was tired to the bone . |
5 | One officer suggested behind his hand that I visit him at his home after work , and in exchange for this little attention he would write me a six-month permis de séjour . |
6 | For this latter purpose it can prove invaluable , a bench mark against which you can compare candidates for the job . |
7 | It 's for this latter meaning I chose it as the name of my new holiday company . |
8 | Through this latter resonance we can see the connection between the functionalist style and American legal realism . |
9 | After all that milk you look pretty sleepy . |
10 | After all that trauma I think I deserve this do you ? |
11 | I had to put the project aside for a while , he wrote , as the rent had to be paid , not to speak of alimony , school fees and the rest , and , coming back to it after a considerable period , much longer , unfortunately , than I had anticipated , and I will not even try to apologize since you gave me a completely free hand — anyway , he wrote , trying to ignore the damp spots left on the page of his pad by his sweaty hands , anyway , coming back to it after all that time I realized that it would be quite impossible in practice to separate the valuable and the worthless , the public and the private , and that , in a sense , one would have to think in terms of either publishing the whole thing exactly as it stood , or not doing it at all . |
12 | And after all that effort they chose the most obvious candidate — a man with experience of television and the BBC — James Wilkinson . |
13 | After all this instrument-flying it was great to simply have the map and compass . |
14 | But if your ticket allows you to fly back from Lisbon or Oporto , after all this culture you could go walking in one of the national parks , explore the wine regions , or treat yourself to a spa ( try Termas de São Pedro and Caldas da Rainha , cheapest in Western Europe ) . |
15 | Oh , Silas — darling — after all this time it 's wonderful to see you again . |
16 | When she returned to Margate after 10.30 that night she found a letter from Edward , posted before they had met , awaiting her . |
17 | In defence of that same honesty I think he could be shrewd enough , and ruthless enough , too . |
18 | She had written little in the hour before the sudden sound had startled her and she began to sing to herself , the words of that same song she had sung so long before in this same room . |
19 | Cecilia sometimes wondered if this was the precursor of all that sex she seemed so fond of later on . |
20 | ‘ We 've always known what we did n't want our music to sound like , but we never realised that out of all that chaos we 'd sound so laid back . ’ |
21 | When I fink of all that time 'e jus ' sat at the front door wiv 'is 'ead in 'is 'ands , I shudder . |
22 | In the midst of all this juggling we do n't want to lose any hours . ’ |
23 | I tend to see people as walking garbage cans , fill of all this mess they do n't know how to deal with . ’ |
24 | And yet in spite of all this work they cry ‘ More , John ! ’ , |
25 | and the hand does n't sneak out afterwards and starts popping out and then it 's useless , then the rest of all this stuff you just get it out of the way under the arm , it 's all gone , right , this bit comes up between the two shoulder blades , do n't make the mistake of bringing it across there , a lot of people do that , that wo n't do , you have to come round the back and between these two shoulder blades to get maximum support , you 've got to hold this elbow up and then you tie it near the hand , now I recommend that you tie it and talk to your casualty , half tie it and say is that supporting you enough ? |
26 | I said to the Prime Minister : Make certain — and surely , in face of all this trouble it is worthwhile making certain — that you have the will of the country behind you , and , so far as the Unionist party are concerned , we will absolutely cease all unconstitutional opposition to the carrying of your measure . |
27 | In spite of all this food I remained as thin as a rake , and was as hungry as ever . |
28 | Max Caulfield , in his biography of Mrs Whitehouse , sums up the argument in one sentence , saying ‘ as to the purpose of all this frenzy it was easy to explain that the forces of revolution , unable to achieve their objectives at the ballot box or , because of the existence of the nuclear bomb , by full-scale war , were endeavouring to encourage moral decay ’ . |
29 | As it neared its climax Joe was suddenly reminded of all this energy he was supposed to have . |
30 | In the midst of all this tension I giggled . |