Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun sg] [verb] [art] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | A bonfire on the beach tonight when it 'll be too dark for my eye to catch a few stray words of love . |
2 | I suppose that many of you will have heard about my motoring experience a few weeks ago as I was travelling from Winfrith to Harwell . |
3 | yes alright well let's leave that one and let's see and I stand corrected , but my point remains the same if er , erm , er my duty under article five is not to find to the anti competition laws is it ? |
4 | A woman who worked 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. said , " My husband works the same hours . |
5 | Like the oppressed people in the working class communities throughout Britain , the people in my community suffer the same pain and the same negative imagery as our counterparts in the Third World . |
6 | It was a big step to take , but there was no way I could contemplate settling down to bring up my family in London , and I knew my wife felt the same way as she loved the sea and country . |
7 | My wife died a few months ago . ’ |
8 | And there was nothing for my father had a few drinks you know and he 'd come home and he he 'd just come he 'd he 'd b be whistling coming up the street you know . |
9 | My aunt asked a few questions , and ascertained that the lady 's pain was originating from her lower right abdomen — the general area of her right thigh up to the right side of her stomach . |
10 | Dorothy had a lot of shopping to do and my daughter took a little time off school to take us around . ‘ |
11 | My daughter thought no more of it than if she had been talking about the delivery of a letter because in her world the fax , like the video recorder , the personal computer and the microwave oven , has always been around . |
12 | That 's how people live these days , you know , my daughter did the same thing with her husband , you know , they 're in a |
13 | Without it , my version occupied a few seconds under fifteen minutes . |
14 | England are unlikely to qualify , and Wales in my book have a less than even chance . |
15 | I intended to take my camera to take a few pictures of the Mao under wraps , apparently for a ‘ spring cleaning . |
16 | My dad thinks the same . |
17 | I think my dad had a few differences with them on the upbringing of his children . ’ |
18 | My memory does the same . |
19 | In which towns in the Tyne Tees TV region does my company have the most/fewest customers per 1000 population ? |
20 | However , Sir Nicolas Browne-Wilkinson V.-C. was dealing with a different statute , which did not concern statutory regulatory powers , and which does not in my judgment have the same considerations of urgency . |
21 | ‘ Belonging to another ’ in section 1(1) and in section 15(1) in my view signifies no more than that , at the time of the appropriation or the obtaining , the property belonged to another , with the words ‘ belonging to another ’ having the extended meaning given by section 5 . |
22 | , my mother does the same thing , no . |
23 | My mother cultivated the few cultivated people in town . |
24 | ‘ I 'd like my mother to do the same . ’ |
25 | ‘ It 's just that my mother lives a few miles away from there , in Blindenhall . ’ |
26 | ‘ My mother did no such thing ! ’ he informed her with aggressive force . |
27 | How soon would it be until her prince felt the same way ? |
28 | Flagstad gave the songs their première , so it 's intriguing to hear her successor bring the same kind of broad sweep , sincerity of purpose and rewarding breath-control to them . |
29 | Everything points to a victory for the conservatives , except their inability to make the most of their advantages . |
30 | To argue now for its prioritization means no more than demanding as much attention be given to it as there is to street crimes . |