Example sentences of "[pers pn] [prep] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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31 | Next time you open your eyes , you re in a whole new phase of the game . ’ |
32 | Duke of York 's , this is , and you re in the London Irish Rifles . ’ |
33 | Then — just linger over your coffee and liqueurs and watch the stars come out ( maybe you 'll catch a falling one ! ) — or if you re in the mood , follow your ears ( you 'll be hard pressed not to ! ) and make your way to one of the liveliest and most action-packed nightclubs this side of Manhattan — Sango 's Place ! |
34 | forcing them onto onto the onto the |
35 | It was partly about fairs but mainly about Theme Parks , which is what big business has made them into in the US and what they are becoming here . |
36 | I was listening to the end bit , I was saying what were we about at the end . |
37 | She called out to me from across the room . |
38 | A large blonde girl waved at me from across the room , spilling a large part of her drink down the back of another woman 's dress at the same time . |
39 | It 's starting to get dark — a small bright star twinkles cheekily at me from between the chimneys . |
40 | Lil , propped up on one elbow , grins at me from under a towelling turban . |
41 | I looked down into the punt and saw Rachel gazing up at me from beneath a wide straw hat . |
42 | Below the great hill of Knocknarea , brown stark woods , leafless and grim , glowered at me from behind a stone wall . |
43 | I always feel something 's going to jump out on me from behind a door . ’ |
44 | I opened the conservatory door to slip out to my bedroom the back way and noticed a pair of eyes peering at me from behind the rubber plant in the far corner , distorted by the old glass . |
45 | I thought about leaving a few of Simon 's visiting cards around , or suggesting they all get together and build a glider in the loft , but then I saw the frosty-eyed Matron in a blue uniform and matching hair rinse clocking me from behind the desk . |
46 | On the right hand side , you come out and on to the patio , you could get them from down the garden there . |
47 | ‘ You could watch out for them from across the street , ’ replies Howard . |
48 | The subject would climb upon a chair to brush them from about the gas jet or stealthily try to touch an imaginary fly on the table with his finger . |
49 | She felt as though she was seeing them from under a great weight . |
50 | Certainly within universities the more senior the the member of staff the more likely they are apparently to use a desk as a barrier erm so that they sort of er y'know you see them from behind a desk , when you 're at the front of the desk and they 're behind the desk . |
51 | as if to point out that they were not entirely alone , a man with a white terrier came towards them from behind the sandhills . |
52 | There were slivers of glass sparkling up at them from among the brambles . |
53 | Yes the officers excuse me , the officers would be issued with a ballistic shield , this is a piece of equipment that is erm bullet proof to certain weapons and enables officers to er enter rooms er through doorways safely , even if shots are fired towards them from inside the room . |
54 | Yes I am , I 'll go and stick them in in a minute . |
55 | There is nothing more annoying than a computer system that works beautifully , say , in a library , and then one goes in at nine thirty in the morning and you ca n't get books out because the power has gone off , and if we are sure to go on having a society with industrial disputes , we want a system that is not capable of being completely ruined by one small section of workers deciding not to work on a particular day , and so I think while we 're putting them in , while we want to put them in in a way which that is compatible , we also need to think of having a kind of fail-safe system , particularly in the sort of more serious applications such as medicine and transport and so on , whereby we ca n't be held to ransom by very a small group of people , or indeed by just some technical fault , such as a power failure or something of this kind . |
56 | And er if I just run through them in in the amended version as I understand it . |
57 | Or we can put this together with the American bid , and we 'll produce them in in the States , or whatever , whatever the outcome is , I would have |
58 | And their are seven of them in in the |
59 | Do you want me to post the |
60 | Whence thou leave me to about the feast . |