Example sentences of "[pers pn] [art] week " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Give me the week to score . |
2 | She would have seen me the week before ; and this time , have heard my arrival and tried to catch a glimpse of me — that explained the old man 's quick looks past me , and perhaps some of his nervous strangeness . |
3 | He hinted to me the week before the event that he would n't mind a rest one day and I thought about that and thought about it again when we got to The Belfry . |
4 | Ah last me the week them . |
5 | I 've got , you gave me some last time and I 'd got them the week before , so I 've got enough . |
6 | Dorothy Best , secretary of Durham County Schools AA , said : ‘ Cumbria and ourselves are staging the county championships on the recommended date but unfortunately Cleveland and Northumberland have held theirs a week earlier . |
7 | ‘ I said , ‘ Bye darling — see you the week after next and she said maybe , I might go on holiday ’ . ’ |
8 | Well I 'll ask you every week . |
9 | I 'll ask you every week . |
10 | I 'll write to you every week . |
11 | For goodness sake Thame United , please send me a fixture list , I ask you every week , there 's a chap on the phone — oh yes Mr Inotta , we 'll send you one , thank you for the excellent coverage , Fox F M sport is quite superb , but nothing . |
12 | ‘ I 'll give you a week . ’ |
13 | She Oh that is that one where she expected you a week early ? |
14 | She came to visit you a week ago , at Bush House . |
15 | Do you remember I phoned you a week or two ago about some books I wanted ? |
16 | They have to give you a week 's pay for each year that you have been employed them a as pay in lieu of notice . |
17 | ‘ We 'll see you a week today , then , ’ she enthused , ‘ We 'll look forward — ’ |
18 | Some of it was Australian , some , and then you had the English , you see , as well , but they was all allocated out to so much you a week , how many books you had , how many customers you 'd got . |
19 | and I 'll see you a week on Friday |
20 | Mind you a week wo n't be too bad it might do them good might n't it ? |
21 | Oh , so I 've got to put up with you a week longer than everyone else ? |
22 | ‘ Ye 'll gie me a week ? ’ |
23 | I took him to about twenty houses and had made love to him on the splintery boards of about half of them before he decided that this was not a suitable town for his mother to live in — too quiet , too far from London — and the estate agent , whose car had been left standing in leafy side-streets for too many unprofitable hours , gave me a week 's wages and said he thought another job might suit me better . |
24 | ‘ They 're giving me a week . |
25 | The the Weber parts for the Weber clarinet conc concertino are somewhere between the music library in Nottingham and the library here and should reach me a week tomorrow . |
26 | He says yes if you 're paying me a week 's wages and I says I ca n't do that . |
27 | It took me a week to get myself together again , and by the time you got back from leave I 'd left Johannesburg because there were n't any jobs for me there . |
28 | We both smoke but er I smoke roll your own cigarettes and I and half an ounce lasts me a week . |
29 | It took me a week to recover , and it was one of the best weeks of my life . |
30 | She 's only been with me a week , and I think that a handicapped child 's need is greater than mine . ’ |