Example sentences of "[det] [pos pn] [adj] [noun pl] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 With all my worldly debts I thee endow …
2 Until the passing of the Married Women 's Property Act the husband 's marriage vow , ‘ with all my worldly goods I thee endow ’ , was ironic .
3 On top of all my other problems I had something of an upheaval on the domestic front when my daughter and her two children had to move in with us for a while .
4 The only thing see is that it 's all my own tapes they 're such crap ones and like they just sound really bad when they 're recorded on .
5 The mentalist assumes that mental states are irreducibly mental in virtue of the fact that in all their essential aspects they can be known only by " introspection " .
6 In all her born days she had never heard anything like it .
7 In all her ten years she had always had one or other of her brothers watching out for her .
8 But for all its individual strengths it does n't evolve a satisfying shape .
9 For all its dream-like episodes it locates you firmly in the village of Macondo in the jungles of Colombia through a century of dramatic development .
10 In respect of requiring to prove that the alleged libel was true in all its factual particulars he said , at p. 279 :
11 In all his sixty years he had bought , sold , bred , and trained some hundreds of horses .
12 Using all his cunning arts he forged himself a blade and wove it round with deadly enchantments .
13 You 'd spend one hour boning all his big bones they he 'd already took the joints off and your job was to bone it right to the bone , which he sold separately , and today you would call minced beef .
14 Really , with all your educated brains you ought to know better .
15 ‘ Oh , ’ she said , ‘ I see that for all your fine words you are much like the rest , ’ and there were tears in her eyes when she turned away from him .
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