Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun] [prep] [art] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | He told Arts Scene : ‘ I do my waffle with a few little inserts from tapes . ’ |
2 | Disillusion me and get my sympathy at the same time . |
3 | President , delegates , when this resolution was drawn up and passed by my branch at the latter part of nineteen ninety two , we understood the text of Chancellor Lamont 's Autumn Statement regarding public sector workers and a ceiling of one point five per cent on pay increases starting in nineteen ninety three . |
4 | I have my doubts about the latter vision since archivists , librarians and museum creators deal with materials which are differentiated by the type of activities which created them , rather than simply by the physical form of those artefacts . |
5 | How many responsibilities of a disparate nature did I have to hold in my mind at the same time ? |
6 | I know it sounds stupid , but I was trying to do all my sessions at the same speed I was used to at home . |
7 | Ill just go out of the house without a word , and stay at my club for a few days . |
8 | I still wanted to believe that he had been fooling me , or testing my credulousness in a more than averagely cruel manner . |
9 | At least the manager did n't pounce on me just because I shut my eyes for a few moments . ’ |
10 | My thanks also are due to Miss Mary Burkett and her staff at Abbot Hall , from whom I have had help and co-operation since the start of the survey in 1975 ; to Mr B. C. Jones and Miss S. J. MacPherson , County Archivists , of the County Records Office , who have given generous help and advice ; ; to Marie Hartley and Joan Ingilby , whose book first aroused my interest in the stocking trade ; to my fellow members of the Lancashire and Lakes Guild of Spinners , Weavers and Dyers for encouragement and support ; to my granddaughter , Anne Allen , who took the photographs , ( except where otherwise stated ) ; to my daughter , Jan Hare , who typed the manuscript ; to my friends , Penelope Porter , Kathryn Allen and Mary Sutherland , who gave technical advice , reviewed text and read proofs ; Elizabeth Edwards and Kathleen Drummond for advice and information , and above all my thanks to the many kind people who live where there are galleries , and who have put up with my enquiries with such patience and kindness . |
11 | She makes my tea with the same water she boils the eggs , she says she do n't but I know better and you know what that does . |
12 | I 've learned the application techniques from the most talented people in the business and I know how to make the most of my make-up with the least effort and time . |
13 | Interested , I asked him to whack my bottom with the same instrument and urged him to do it properly so that I could feel what it was like — he did so and I was only just able to restrain my tears it hurt so much . |
14 | I have almost no social life , free only when my disabled mother can manage my child for a few hours . |
15 | The difference was that , having applied my colours in the same direct way , drawing from the end and edge of the pastel stick . |
16 | Perhaps my allegiance to the latter may in part be conditioned by the fact that grew up in its company , in which case I should similarly prefer Fritz Reiner 's 78s of the Shostakovich Sixth ( Columbia , 6/37 ) , which I also bought as a schoolboy . |
17 | I suppose it came into my room for a few minutes to see a book I 'd been telling him about , then he left and I hit the sack . |
18 | Had I taken up my station on the same day two , three or even four hundred years earlier the same spectacle would have presented itself , completely unchanged . |
19 | I have no wish to intrude my feelings upon the many bereaved people who insert such notices , but I ask myself — why do they invite me to intrude upon their private grief by inserting the notice in that most public of places , the newspaper ? |
20 | ‘ Just keep Toby off my back for a few more days . |
21 | This being that you cut off my head at the same time . ’ |
22 | ‘ Stay in my flat for a few days and enjoy what you can of the Carnival . |
23 | We set off at a rattling rate , presumably to put some distance between us and the dozens of others still ponderously selecting items of clothing from their car boots , and I commenced my belligerence with a few barbed remarks about the pace-setting . |
24 | I do n't remember what the occasion was — maybe it was my first day at school , or maybe I was staying with my aunt for a few days … ’ |
25 | well my Lord in the same way that they 've erm repeated the fund in the past |
26 | 1869 ] and finish my doctorate at the same time . " |
27 | And then you mentioned Thorn House , and my birth on the same day as Donna , and she was so shocked she spilled her tea . |
28 | Mr is very different we must all be protected , I 've worked out my bill as the same as this year because no way shall I spend seventeen and a half percent more money I shall be as careful as I can and I sha n't starve and I sha n't get cold now I 've worked out that the V A T on my fuel bill is eight hundred and eighty five pounds , I 'd delighted if Mr could perform the trick and I need n't pay it , on behalf of the Duke of Westminster , the Duke of Rutland , I think I can also thank him . |
29 | I would go to my chamber on the same gallery as poor Cosmas and , of course , notice something was wrong . |
30 | He whispered something but so close to my ear the sound was distorted and I said , suppressing my voice to no more than a breath because it can be so harsh , ‘ Say it again . |