Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun sg] [coord] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I need you to love me and make me whole , to live with me for the rest of our lives and be the pride of my heart and the mother of my children … ’ |
2 | A quick bath and a change into one of Elinor 's cotton caftans , a blue ribbon to tie up my hair and a dab of powder on my freckles rendered me presentable enough to be fed . |
3 | But , can I say this that what mattered most to me was the fact that I have been in conversation with so many people and to be able to allow that conversation to affect my faith and a faith that I have to proclaim day by day and Sunday by Sunday from the pulpits of my church . |
4 | So , ignoring Mala 's reproaches , I took myself back to my cabin and the galacvid 's more entertaining screen material . |
5 | Both my GP and the specialist are convinced that my complaint is entirely separate from the vasectomy . |
6 | This made me even more of a social outcast since most of the other girls already regarded my disability , my lack of money , my accent and the council estate on which I lived as reasons to ignore me . |
7 | I am referring , after all , to a series of very minor errors on my part and the course I am now pursuing is merely a means of pre-empting any ‘ problems ’ before one arises . |
8 | It just seems right to bring a hobby , my experience and a livelihood together and we are very set on giving it a go , ’ Mrs Rowan said . |
9 | They asked me questions about myself and my squadron and the way I was shot down . |
10 | I can remember the very first time it happened — I was out walking the dog with my mum and a car tooted at us , and my mum said , ‘ Oh , someone thinks your bottom 's nice ’ . |
11 | I could picture my mum and the nurse , who , for some reason , I had decided was Irish . |
12 | I could hear my mum and the teacher talking , but what about I do not know because i was too busy looking around the classroom , it seemed massive to me . |
13 | I fled up to the tree-house for my knitting but a branch gave way as I grabbed it and I was pitched into the river . |
14 | I mean last time I was at an opera was erm I had these tickets now erm I took my sister and a friend of hers . |
15 | ‘ Morthen is my sister and a child . |
16 | ‘ Yes , my sister and the dog . |
17 | If I could n't find it , I would have to wait for morning and steer north by my watch and the sun . |
18 | If I 've got to print them off from my computer and the computer 's er not exactly in bits but it 's just taken apart a bit at the moment so I need to put it back together again and print them off . |
19 | At times , the relationship between my penis and the rest of my body might appear to be a classic case of the tail wagging the dog . |
20 | I awoke in the middle of the night with a pain in the back of my neck and a beating headache . |
21 | Then the American announcer said , ‘ The bronze medal , Linford Christie , Great Britain , ’ and I was up on the plinth , the medal was around my neck and the Union Jacks were waving . |
22 | My Department and the Secretary of State for Transport have already made submissions to the Commission that a standard high level of security — as high as we have in Britain — should be enforced across Europe . |
23 | They will certainly have the fullest support of my Department and the Government in that and I hope that they will have the fullest support of Opposition Members , too , although that has not come through in this debate . |
24 | The nurses turned me on my side and the doctor put a needle into a vein behind my knuckle to make me relax . |
25 | And yes , you 've guessed it — a few weeks later what should I discover among my mail but a letter : ‘ Dear Mr Ken Ward , where may I purchase an emergency … |
26 | ‘ In case you 've forgotten , ’ he said , eyes flashing , ‘ you are wearing my ring and an announcement is appearing in the South China Morning Post tomorrow morning . |
27 | After my sandwich and a drink , I got a cab to my own office in Whitehall , and rang Seddon . |
28 | ‘ About an hour ago , ’ Ranulf replied , ‘ with my horse and a pack mule . |
29 | There were six windows between my window and the room with the light . |
30 | I could actually feel Dawn ripping up the dead creatures as she sat on my fist and the blood was soaking through my glove . |