Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] [adv] [det] " in BNC.

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1 They d they do it all , they do it throughout the year we just , we just do n't there 's just not so many of them , and we do n't read about them so much as we do before big elections .
2 Everyone knew what they had to do , so we did the backing tracks live , without having to worry about them too much , so the whole thing 's got a very natural feel …
3 It was Faith 's fault , after all , and speaking ill of the dead was one thing , making correct , clear-minded private judgments about them quite another .
4 And he says he is still learning about them almost half a century on .
5 The Muzak played ‘ Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head ’ and they talked about Italy and then about nothing very much .
6 So far ‘ King James III and VIII ’ , for whom all this sacrifice was being made , had not yet set foot in either of his kingdoms .
7 The other five millions include the labourers and less skilled workers , male and female , whose maximum wages only suffice for the necessities and barest decencies of existence , and for whom therefore any mischance means penury , passing swiftly into pauperism . ’
8 She , too , was thinner because she had worried about me so much .
9 ‘ My father 's too busy with the woman he ran off with , ’ I replied , ‘ to think about me too much . ’
10 Nor do they take lightly his abuse of Mitbestimmung , the hallowed German practice of giving workers a voice in public companies by setting aside for them nearly half the seats on supervisory boards .
11 I think you will care for them even less than I. ’
12 Anything that 's going for us women for them well that 'll have them sorted wo n't it ?
13 I am fighting for them as much as for the shareholders .
14 The short messages from home , the frustrating glimpses of Jill and my parents on video still spurred me to hold on , for them as much as for me .
15 she wo n't play hockey for them so all the hockey girls
16 She cares for them so much , that she even sold her home to help set up a sanctuary to look after them .
17 People appreciate what you do for them so much more if you let them do it occasionally .
18 These photographs tell the story of the everyday lives of a group of people about whom very little , if anything , is generally known .
19 Sue hopes the display of Louisa 's pictures there and in neighbouring villages will stir more memories of the eager young photographer , about whom very little is known .
20 This was Eadmer , about whom much more will need to be said later .
21 Murray 's club-mate , Tom McKean , has set his store on the World Indoors but first he has a personal score to settle with his GB team-mate , David Sharpe , who pipped him on Saturday to make it 1-1 between them indoors this winter .
22 The fact that Branson had not a clue what ‘ synergy ’ meant was just one sign that he found the understanding between them somewhat less than ‘ magical ’ .
23 When Judith Hollman , whilst working at the Royal College as a model , saw Minton again , she sensed that there was now between them very little rapport .
24 " Will you pose for me properly some time ? "
25 The bedroom doors of Darlington Hall are of a certain thickness and I could by no means hear complete exchanges ; consequently , it is hard for me now to recall precisely what I overheard , just as , indeed , it was for me later that same evening when I reported to his lordship on the matter .
26 No it 's just that I 've got a lot of trousers up there that are far too big for me now that might fit him
27 ‘ Things were going wrong for me earlier this year and I was losing games .
28 Can I have it for my very own ?
29 ‘ And so I 've got his precious kids all for my very own , have n't I ?
30 They took me back to London that night , and looked after me carefully all the next day , so that , although my arm was still aching , and I felt very weak , I was fit enough for the planned journey on Wednesday .
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