Example sentences of "[pron] [noun] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It had taken them ages to get back from the Lock and now the evening was drawing in .
2 The stairs were bare , and before mounting them Millie looked down at Aggie 's stockinged feet and said , ‘ Are n't you afraid of getting splinters ? ’
3 Well — i wish Frank good luck and i — really — hope he keeps them goals coming down in Spain too give Wilko some sleepless nights …
4 The DHSS were playing me up over the removal grant , so one of my sons went up to the house to see if there were any letters — everything had been smashed , crocks were smashed and the beds were slashed .
5 Then one of my sons went down into the village to see if the army had left , He came back to tell us that they had destroyed everything , that they had taken all the maize , all the cows and had burnt every house in sight .
6 He made my guitar riffs up for me and used to present the rest of us with tapes , ’ says Solowka .
7 If anyone finds inspiration in this foul , self-indulgent dross , then my heart goes out to them .
8 You poor little dear — my heart goes out to you , waiting all this time .
9 WHILE my heart goes out to the parents in the baby-swop drama , I have to agree with the midwife interviewed on TV who said that it was ‘ a disaster waiting to happen ’ .
10 My heart goes out to them .
11 My heart goes out to them . ’
12 My heart goes out to the people who are being raped , pillaged and murdered just because they are Bosnian Muslims .
13 My heart goes out to the people who are being raped , pillaged and murdered just because they are Bosnian Moslems . ’
14 ‘ Because my heart goes out to you .
15 I appreciate that greatly and my heart goes out to them , ’ he said on BBC Radio 4 's Today programme .
16 My heart goes out to them and their children . ’
17 MY heart goes out to all Scotsmen and women , who watched the World Cup Third-Place Play-off at Cardiff .
18 My heart goes out to the father and to all the family .
19 My heart goes out to him — ’
20 My heart went out to poor Aunt Louise .
21 But my heart went out to Anne Marie Taylor-Evans , an excellent , an excellent dressage discipline was followed by a good gallop in the cross country until the bridle broke .
22 My heart cried out to it , but when I approached it , it summoned up the last dregs of its strength and paddled frantically away to the middle of the lake , where I had been instructed never to go .
23 My hair falls out at the slightest touch , sometimes leaving little bald patches .
24 My hair comes out like a bird 's nest and my eyes look slitty .
25 And it ble sun bleaches my hair to start off with .
26 ‘ My enthusiasm for my cooking spills over into the restaurant , ’ he said .
27 It was flooded with water that in my case came up to my armpits and in Jeff 's case the back of his knees .
28 and my knickers fell down in the snow .
29 ‘ When my patience runs out with all the mediation and when I exhaust my capabilities I will issue a statement to all Lebanese and apologise .
30 ‘ When my patience runs out with all the mediation and when I exhaust my capabilities I will issue a statement to all Lebanese and apologise .
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