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

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1 Mo gets up on the top of them stands right up the top , spreads around there 's !
2 We conquered them years ago in their land to the west of here .
3 I intended to write to you months ago about your Housework issue ( NI 181 ) but have been too busy ironing , cooking and looking after children — as well as ‘ working ’ .
4 Answering two Australian journalists who wondered whether Major would rather watch the Games in Sydney or Manchester , he smiled and said : ‘ We look forward to welcoming both you Australians here in 2000 . ’
5 Computer Reseller News last week elevated to front-page news that little tid-bit we gave you weeks ago about Microsoft Corp and Novell Inc having kick the idea of merger around ( UX No 409 ) .
6 If you want an Italian restaurant where the waiters bring you menus instead of shouting at you , where they leave the lights on instead of turning them off every twenty minutes , and where they make you get up and dance before they 'll turn them on again , then do n't try the Vecchio Reccione , however convenient it is for Stringfellows .
7 ( She compromises then by further guard duties on the area directly around the nesting site — keeping far enough away to avoid the male ) .
8 I 'll give you examples perhaps of none , none of these I must admit I , I do n't , I do n't think , they 're not my style I much more my page my training tend to have just two or three points on it rubber stamps on the side flipchart all this sort of stuff big question .
9 I 'm thinking of you guys like with your Palace , I mean , you 're gon na have some Wednesday nights coming up for promotion .
10 I 'm Horace and I bring you greetings today from the Hundredth Bomb Group Association in the United States and particularly to the Hundredth Bomb Group Association in the United Kingdom with which many of you are associated .
11 ‘ I have brought you folks here from all over Scandinavia because some of you are fresh from the States and this little old continent is different from back home .
12 we did n't have them glasses then in the
13 The church floor was swept and washed clean , thanks to Cecily the courtesan who had earned her pennies honestly by scrubbing every inch .
14 He was duly reprimanded for his arrogance , providing him years later with another memory that would help make him a sympathetic captain .
15 His tutor , Marjorie Daunt , and others who taught him remembered him years later as an intelligent if somewhat odd member of their classes .
16 I was even more impressed by the great German conductor Dr Otto Klemperer , whose understanding heart and musicianship won him friends all over the world .
17 STEVE BULL , the striker England feel they can do without , again emphasised the power that has set him poles apart from other strikers , at Molineux last night .
18 Such a view is found in partial form in Calvin , and it surfaces again in the nineteenth century in the thought of both Edward Irving ( who was wrongly convicted for heresy for believing it ) and the great Anglican churchman , F. D. Maurice ( 1805–1872 ) .
19 He had memorized it years ago in the Ecalpemos epoch : ‘ The safest way to live is first , inherit money , second , be born without taste for liquor , third , have a legitimate job that keeps you busy , fourth , marry a wife who will cooperate in your sexual peculiarities , fifth , join some big church , sixth , do n't live too long . ’
20 The important thing , as John Wain was to put it years later in ‘ The Vanishing Critic ’ , looking back wonderingly over a good quarter-century at his own vanished youth , was ‘ to respond to life with one 's emotional priorities in the right order . ’
21 I had been to see it years before in a taxi from Roscrea , and had been greatly impressed by the poignant air of haunted melancholy that hung over the ruins .
22 Indeed Monteverdi produced a classic early example of the strophic-variation solo aria over a marching ostinato he had come near it years before in ‘ Qual honor ’ in Orfeo ( see p. 274 ) — in ‘ Ohime ch'io cado ’ .
23 He chops hard through the chest cavity and reaches inside to pull out the heart .
24 It revs cleanly to an amazing 7,500rpm with a racy zing .
25 Poor Crossley became the laughing stock of a 19,326 crowd when Vinnie Jones overhit a through ball , leaving the Forest No 1 with the seemingly easy task of collecting it yards ahead of the advancing Clarke .
26 I know that he lobbies hard on behalf of his constituents .
27 One of them pulled out a revolver aiming it inches away from P C Ray Hall 's nose .
28 Starting on lo May , all male category B and category C Germans and Austrians living in these areas were detained , among them boys just past the age of sixteen who were taken from foster parents or schools without explanation .
29 Ann says someone will tell us when she comes back , some are with the church cos I know there is a service on today and them ones downstairs from but Ann says they 're going away just later on so there 's no point in going down , mm , now is there ?
30 ‘ And do n't yow take them clothes away from her either , ’ she concluded , just as Mum saw her chance and slammed the door shut , leaving me standing there with Mrs Smith , Nellie and the neighbours .
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