Example sentences of "[prep] [noun prp] [pron] [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ If I hear anything about Pascoe I 'll pass it on . ’
2 Even when he knew she was speaking the truth about Dana he would continue to think she was out for all she could get , and she had only herself to blame .
3 Well I would , I would , I would just comment that there er in profits have er have it does n't mean to say that we wo n't have some profits from our estate at Thurrock because there are other areas of land involved , but they wo n't be so substantial and for B-Sky-B I would turn to Frank .
4 You 've got this you 've got this information off Richard I 'll make sure excuse me , you get the information from May Clark .
5 I think perhaps if you go over the field after Ben she would make
6 And with Forest still at the bottom of the Premier League , Clough insisted : ‘ If I 'd waited to offer him the contract after Saturday he may have blown it .
7 I used to go into the rolling mills and watch them rolling steel sheets and over about half an hour there , this was Saturday after Saturday after Saturday I used to do this .
8 Well first of all I 'd go down Street and up Street West and up to the top of Street and there was some puddling furnaces , the new side iron works and I 'd watch those men they 'd produce wrought iron and during the process the metal boils up and I 'd have to get a big rubbling bar and rubble they 'd call rubble into a ball , there 's a little wagon put underneath the put under the wagon and off he goes to the steam hammer , now I used to be fascinated with this and Saturday after Saturday I used to go up there and watch one of the heats and as soon as they 'd finished doing they used to go into the Forge and Hammer for a drink , I mean it was such hard work so they 'd do a heat go up the Forge and Iron and come back and then do another heat when I 'd
9 ‘ But after Liverpool I 'd love to step on stage in London 's West End yeah , now that WILL be the day for me . ’
10 When Angela Rippon said : ‘ After Wednesday you will have a wife by your side .
11 They would come over from Belfast to stay with us in the summers sometimes ; my father used to get on well with Harmsworth , and because I looked after Esmerelda they could have a nice relaxing holiday here .
12 After Wentworth he will play two tournaments in Japan which means he will also miss the World Cup in his home country .
13 From the equation of the market model for IBM we can see that the estimation of .
14 ‘ And these must be fulfilled ’ ( a banker 's way of saying what we did for Brazil we can do for you ) .
15 Irwin is just too good to drop and if he can score free kicks , like to the other night , for Ireland he 'll stay .
16 For Horace it might have been a short madness ; in Frere it threatened to become a running sore .
17 Miss Clinton had driven down the dale , but as she was bound for Scotland she would cross the river by the road-bridge four miles down and then turn back again upstream on the opposite side of the river .
18 To diehards , Lloyd George was " the " Welsh Walpole " and friend of MacDonald who would peddle any opinion and give in to any Labour leader if it would help him to stay in office " .
19 If the ‘ Children of the Food ’ did n't receive their daily dose of Herakleophorbia they would have screaming fits and eventually die .
20 If the pilots , flight attendants and management can not agree a new buyout , Coniston said it would force a restructuring of UAL which could include selling off the company 's planes and its air routes .
21 At the end of March I will have completed six years .
22 Through the wheels of Armstrong I could read the fly posters on a spare piece of wall on the other side of the street .
23 There were those among the remaining husbands of the five daughters of Ealdred who would like nothing better than to see Siward perish in an effort to plant a few Anglian soldiers and a bishop in some crumbling old forts in the Lothians .
24 Yeah but even if we do get rid of Taylor who would become England manager ?
25 Well it does here , I do n't know er , I would n't say in some of the parts of Harlow I would get that feeling , but then I am really a country person at heart and I do n't like towns anyway , so I 'm not really the best person to ask , no .
26 I 'm quite sure that er there are teachers from that part of Germany who would like to , to work in your country .
27 That would be a very great challenge for us to do , especially because we have never had the chance before to think about that , but er now I think that could be , er could become reality and I 'm quite sure that er there are teachers from that part of Germany who would like to , to work in your country ; maybe er English teachers er from East Germany teaching the German language here , that 's one thing I could imagine .
28 Harriet comments , ‘ When I come to your wedding in the slums of Brooklyn you can do me the honours . ’
29 The house , their chamber , the food were arranged to perfection , and after the brutish clangour of Famagusta they should have been in a state of bewildered gratitude .
30 and by the end of Saturday it 'll look terrible .
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