Example sentences of "and [pron] [noun sg] [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | Him and me work as a team , you know , I do n't do any freelance jobs , especially not with a pair of low-down — ’ |
2 | And so , everything in your life and my life as a Christian , is the gift of God . |
3 | When we do find one , it takes me and my tech about a month to get it into shape for going out with the band . ’ |
4 | From now on my home and my ministry as a bishop will be amongst you . |
5 | I explained to her all about the Academy and my standing as a painter and the patience of the Hanging Committee and the uniqueness of you as a model . |
6 | ‘ I think that was very brave and daring , considering my conscience and my reputation as a law-abiding person . ’ |
7 | I had my trumpet case in my left hand and my Esmonde special take-away in a paper carrier and my coffee in a Higgins ' bag in my right . |
8 | My status as a communist and my status as a novelist are not irreconcilable … |
9 | My wife has , over a period of time , vowed to destroy me , my job , my life , and my status as a magistrate . |
10 | I became assimilated into the gay community and my identity as a Black person sloughed off me . |
11 | I would spend a miserable hour hopping from one foot to the other just out of the babies ' end with my eyes scrunched shut and my mouth in a knot . |
12 | I remember going with my mother and my brother to a colliery tip about four miles away . |
13 | ‘ My daughter 's sixteen , and today my ex-husband has taken her and my mother to a pantomime . ’ |
14 | ‘ Well , I suppose now that you 've dragged it out of Edna , I shall have to say that I remember a man and my mother in a yellow frock looking unusually pretty and being angry that they would n't take any notice of me when I tried to get their attention . |
15 | A succession of delightful surprises comes into view as the journey proceeds , the gem being Badcall Bay and its seascape of a dozen off-shore islands and , beyond , the vast expanse of Eddrachillis Bay . |
16 | Hence , in addition to such general topics as reason and revelation , science and religion , history and faith , and the validity of religious language , courses cover the content of Graeco-Roman philosophical ( religious ) thought and its influence upon early formulation of Christian doctrine ; the medieval syntheses of philosophy and theology ; the critical turn of modern philosophy and its insistence on a rational Christian faith ( Descartes , Kant , Hegel ) ; the challenge to Christianity and Christianity 's answer to Marxism , Atheistic Existentialism , Humanism and Anti-Humanism and British Empiricism from Hume to the Linguistic Philosophers . |
17 | As a whole , in spite of the splendour of much of the singing , this ca n't quite replace present recommendations , particularly those in the historic field , but I am sure it thrilled the audience in the Suntory Hall a year ago and I shall return to it from time to time for its visceral force and its sense of a tension well sustained . |
18 | By electing Dr Gysi by an overwhelming majority , the SED rank-and-file made a radical break with the past , rallying behind the party and its call for a ‘ democratic renewal of socialism ’ . |
19 | By electing Dr Gysi by an overwhelming majority , the SED rank-and-file made a radical break with the past , rallying behind the party and its call for a ‘ democratic renewal of socialism ’ . |
20 | For example , the gravitational force of the sun on the earth was pictured in particle theories as being caused by the emission of a graviton by a particle in the sun and its absorption by a particle in the earth ( Fig. 10.5 ) . |
21 | It is a church whose authority lies in its age and its preservation of a form of worship which can be traced back through two millennia . |
22 | The LEA 's detachment and its knowledge of a few dozen ( or even a few hundred ) other institutions could be of great value . |
23 | However the law of international organisations itself rests upon treaties ; this litigation reveals the inadequacy of that law , and its inapplicability in a domestic legal system where unincorporated treaties have no legislative effect . |
24 | Okun ( 1975 ) notes that high taxation of the rich may be interpreted as an adverse ethical judgement on economic success , altering attitudes ( preferences ) to it and its attractiveness as a goal . |
25 | It is a white variety which is difficult to ripen , hence the yield is small and its contribution to a cuvée is to increase the acidity and reduce the alcohol content . |
26 | Revolution , and its betrayal by a regime which both prescribes and proscribes literature , are described in both works . |
27 | With the slide and its container under a binocular microscope use a mouth pipette to dispense a small volume of M2 + BSA under the oil and into the centre of each well . |
28 | These ideas were the ‘ promotion of homosexuality and its portrayal as a pretend family relationship ’ , which ‘ seek to alter fundamentally the society in which we live . ’ |
29 | If I understand him correctly , he is proceeding to make an argument for putting Polaris and its equipment into a bargaining regime with the Soviet Union . |
30 | This also created a fundamental conflict between the exchange 's role as guardian of the interests of the market as a whole , and its position as a participant in that market . |