Example sentences of "[det] [prep] [det] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Half of these make it to the training yards , and not all of them , by a long way , will ever make it to a race track . |
2 | You have some of those have you ? |
3 | And when we could see some of these coming we did n't have the resources the agencies to head it off . |
4 | Oh you want some of this do you ? |
5 | Personal reflection helps me discover my whereabouts and articulating this with another encourages me on . |
6 | Isabel sat in her room , behind a locked door , and her sister knew neither what she did there or what she was planning to do and least of all did she know why . |
7 | Least of all do I recognise the fairness and balance of the current Tory legislation which you claim . |
8 | A performance such as this persuades us that such assessments are quite wide of the mark , and almost as unjust as the neglect of Summer 's Last Will . |
9 | Experiments such as these help us to appreciate the entirely automatic and non-deliberate nature of natural selection . |
10 | She said , ‘ How much of this did you do ? ’ |
11 | Spot on about Whitlow he has n't missed much at all has he ? |
12 | All of that gives it a very encouraging sure-footedness once you try to throw it around a corner or two , or test it on poor road conditions . |
13 | All of that placed him very safely above London 's poor manual labourers — but it should not persuade either him or us that he had achieved social parity with the genteel and leisured classes . |
14 | And all of that makes it easier for those who are leading or in control to change the policies and get acceptance . |
15 | All of this helps us to realise that a great miracle lies in the very handing on of faith . |
16 | All of this to ensure we expand our range as a newsgatherer . |
17 | All of this makes it very attractive for the application which Luck and Swanson have been working on — the construction of switched capacitor filter circuits . |
18 | All of this leaves us asking what we will hand on to our children , to our neighbours and to our friends . |
19 | Throughout all of this have I reacted ? |
20 | I 've not got ta write all of this have I ? |
21 | Rosemary Gould 's message to Medau News readers is , do n't be scared to experiment ; she teaches an Adult Education class called ‘ Health for Life ’ , and asks : ‘ How many of these have you tried ? |
22 | O H now how many of those do you want ? |
23 | Erm and ho how many of those do you expect to have agreed as fixed prices at er this stage of of the development ? |
24 | ‘ How many of those have you had ? ’ |
25 | How many of those have you got to do , twenty ? |
26 | I 've already broken each in half to make it easier . |
27 | He hardly ever tried Linda he wants to see more of that to pay it . |
28 | Well I do n't think we need to go on with any more of those do we , no |
29 | I 'm not taking any more on that thank you . |
30 | Have you had enough of this have you ? |