Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [prep] [art] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The way to get the maximum flavour out of dried apricots is to bake them slowly in the oven instead of stewing them .
2 He showed me photographs of them together in a boat there , on a beach , in a restaurant .
3 I bought them just for the bag though .
4 Thereafter an employee is rotated through several sections or jobs making them more of a generalist rather than a specialist in one skill .
5 You could go right along there and th and it 'd land you right into the Victoria nearly .
6 BELVILLE : I love you still with a passion as ardent as ever I loved you .
7 Lot seventy Edison Bell Standard , there is no horn included with this Lot , please note , Lot seventy and I have two hundred pounds offered and twenty , two forty , sixty , two eighty three hundred and twenty , three fifty , three eighty , four hundred , four hundred pounds against you then at the back now , any more at four hundred , it 's with me , four twenty , four fifty , four eighty on my left seated at four eighty any more now at four hundred and eighty pounds ?
8 Emily had been able to look them straight in the eye even then and say that Nan would cause no trouble .
9 Okay could you sign that for me please down the bottom there .
10 She went over to where he was standing , looking him right in the eyes so that he could see how furious she was .
11 Maggie was even more startled to find him alone when she came in and instantly relieved that she had n't allowed the boy who had seen her home from the village further than the road gate .
12 Kolchinsky lowered him carefully to the floor then flicked on the intercom switch on the desk .
13 In desperation he lifted her bodily off the ground so that she was helplessly pinned against his solid frame , and she discovered to her horror that hating him did n't in any way negate the way he could make her feel .
14 She looked him straight in the face now as she said , ‘ She does n't take such things into account ; she 's a law unto herself ’
15 He grabbed her , reaching over to where she sat at the end of the sofa , turning her roughly by the arm so that she had to face him , had to look deep into his angry , ice-blue eyes .
16 His unbuckled trousers slid and tripped him headlong into the corridor outside .
17 He slapped her soundly across the face twice .
18 They had not thought of him often in the years between , but he had never been very far from the borders of their hard and wary lives .
19 Leila looked up and saw the man standing in the doorway , recognising him immediately for a creature less human than Sindy or any of her contemporaries .
20 Within the village , them that was been working ion the fishing time , they would have been at what they then on the firms maybe
21 ‘ What seest thou else in the dark backward and abysm of time ? ’
22 He could see Tom Fish standing like a huge black silhouette in the doorway , and he was tempted to rush forward and shove him head-first into the cellar below .
23 They might not avail to get Harry out of his prison , but they would make it extremely awkward for Isambard to remove him quietly from the world afterwards .
24 He stared at her bleakly for a moment then turned on his heel .
25 He struck me hard across the mouth so that my head cracked back against the bathroom wall .
26 Place it right on the edge so that the next step below the bottom is at least a couple of stories down , because even moderately sloping sections of a mountain goat cliff may have forbidding dropoffs at the base .
27 I do n't know , it 's just got it somewhere from the East somewhere is n't it ?
28 She uses reversible metaphor to perform an integrative operation on this material , bringing it together in a mobile yet highly structured whole that turns around a small number of common patterns .
29 We 'll use it just as an exercise again .
30 She 's just keep wondering why 's he away to the loo again !
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