Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb -s] [prep] [pers pn] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I have a Goniopora coral and my Clownfish lives in it as if it were an anemone , which is not doing it a lot of good .
2 Well the only thing we have a problem on ‘ Sonnet ’ with , Luke , so far as I can see anyway , and I know Jeff agrees with me on this — right Jeff ? — and so does Jim incidentally , Luke , ’ said Joe , ‘ is the form . ’
3 So Jesus asked the question : How can the Messiah be the son of David if David refers to him as Lord ?
4 She lied to her father on the day of her escape when Lancelot says to her of the escape — Act 2 , Scene 5 , line 39–41 :
5 Mannheim refers to them as ‘ wish-images ’ for a future social order .
6 Mrs Billy Bond writes to us from Forest Row , East Sussex to say that most knitting machine shops are run by friendly and helpful people but Knitmates is outstanding .
7 Eva looks at me before replying .
8 Perry stares at her for a moment , and then examines her arm .
9 The doors shut at last and Maggie comes with me to my car .
10 Royston Marley comes to us from Ross Chicken Ltd .
11 Mr goes to her in English then , do n't you ever stop writing Billy on your books ?
12 Inspector Finch looks for it in various places .
13 The only memorable moment comes when Martin commiserates with me over an ambitious red that squirms in and out of a pocket .
14 Alyce Faye chats to me about Cynthia , John and Connie Booth 's daughter .
15 Anna refers to me as il pollice nero .
16 And erm you 've got that Harrogate goes into it in some detail .
17 It 's the oldest lyrical theme in the world and David Gedge adheres to it with laudable steadfastness .
18 Not that what I say makes any difference , because these two are still eyeing each other like welterweights at the weigh-in , and Darius stands between them like a referee .
19 The description , however , of the restrictive effect of the civil law of libel given by Brennan J. seems to me to be fairly applicable to the civil law of libel of this country .
20 For some moments Harry gazes at them in silence , slowly plucking the lefthand strap of his braces away from the shoulder , and letting it snap back against the shirt .
21 [ PAMELA enters behind him as if in his imagination ]
22 Two major problems had to be solved ; Bethe refers to them as Part I and Part 2 .
23 God lives in you by the power of his spirit and he will guide you into truth , life and peace .
24 But you know , for every one of us as Christians , Jesus Christ lives in us by the Holy Spirit , by his spirit .
25 Personhood is in fact what God reveals to us about himself : God as a being is in communion ( as Father , Son and Holy Ghost ) .
26 He asks what God requires of us in relation to the world 's poor , and he outlines and evaluates possible courses of action .
27 The story of Bosnia seems to me to be a betrayal that involves all of us , all Europe ; a betrayal of something unique and valuable and worth defending .
28 God speaks to us in many ways .
29 We have freedom to enjoy the space that God gives to us in his family .
30 Justification is a descriptive doctrine ; it is a way of explaining what God does for us in Christ .
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