Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun] [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 No that 's Dorothy , is n't it , the one that goes we were strolling along on moonlight bay , so you could hear the clouds singing you stole my heart moonlight bay .
2 Besides my kind luncheon host and hostess , I met the Marquess and Marchioness of Abergavenny , he succeeded the late Duke of Norfolk as the Queen 's Representative at Ascot , a role he carried out most effectively for ten years , during which time he suggested many improvements that her Majesty agreed should be carried out .
3 Now in my case , I have got buried away in the depths of here somewhere my tetanus vaccine card .
4 She spent a week enjoying the beauty of Scotland and the beginning of the Edinburgh Festival , whilst I gained the opportunity to draw the most professional model I suspect it will ever by my privilege tow work with .
5 She spent a week enjoying the beauty of Scotland and the beginning of the Edinburgh Festival , whilst I gained the opportunity to draw the most professional model I suspect it will ever by my privilege tow work with .
6 I learned the basics of welding at college and have picked up tips from the experts while working on my scrap metal cows at Beamish Tram Shed and a pipe factory in Hebburn on Tyneside .
7 Also , my Vauxhall Opal Mints Directory of World Soccer does not mention your name as ever being connected with the Arab states .
8 I read my Lourdes Prayer Book every day and the memories are so real .
9 In my experience computer systems can be divided into three categories : ( i ) Operational systems , the area where computers have traditionally been used to process large volumes of information on a regular basis .
10 But I 'm already late for my Assessment Group meeting .
11 My boyhood hero Nelson must have been equally impressed .
12 I move back from the river , walk the length of the glide and then , after swapping from leger to float tackle on my 13ft match rod , insert myself between two slender willows at the head of the run .
13 I live in a tree so does my mum tree house , my mum and my dad and my brother and my dog and dad live there .
14 I 'll just ri rinse my fingers hand cream on my hands .
15 I shall stop my milk round week after next !
16 I 'll have to take my ba my building society book of and get a bit of money out , cos I 'm short have to get , have , I 've got some money to get just seventeen and like I 've got two pounds extra right , and , I 'm gon na need some money for the weekend .
17 In a moment of stupidity I had forged an entry into my building society account book with a pencil , attempting to draw out several hundred pounds .
18 Two hundred travelling money plus two hundred in bad rent money and a watch , my Building Society account book , three hours of my life and a few digital bones .
19 Er ha well I 've got a bit in my building society account
20 Monthly interest from National Savings totalled £1,305 for the year , and my building society interest was £1,307 , after tax of £435 was deducted .
21 I got my Yacht club thing have I ?
22 take my watch madam Chairman ,
23 Oh no you know what we forget my play school bag
24 For example , Pete Coleman had to carry a shooting-stick for Greg Norman to sit on in the 1982 Australian Open , and in Zambia a caddie I saw on my Safari Tour travels carried an extra that could have proved an even bigger life-saver than the carrots that are pulled out of the bag by Sam Torrance 's caddie Malcolm Mason ( the carrots are supposed to calm Sam down on the greens ) : the Zambian caddie was carrying President Kaunda 's bag in a pro-am , and surreptitiously tucked away was a gun , just in case somebody tried to assassinate the golfing president while he decided on a four- or a five-iron .
25 She was the sort that keeps coming , that never knows when they 're licked … the mad cockerel I once hit with my toy cricket bat — it was an accident , of course it was , but I had to keep hitting it and hitting it until it was nothing but a bloody pulp on splintered sticks .
26 I have a few which appear on my living room carpet whenever I watch certain TV programmes .
27 Cos I know mine , my living room carpet , I had it cut up for me stairs did n't I ?
28 You seen my tape measure love ?
29 ‘ I oppose the amendments and I will vote against them irrespective of whether they come from the Government or from the honourable members whose names appear on the amendment paper , although a glance at these names makes my blood run cold ...
30 His touch made my blood run cold .
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