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

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1 Several would-be robot makers fell by the wayside , among them Remek of Milton Keynes .
2 Oh yeah … give me Lukic over Kharin ANYDAY : - )
3 Angela says when I 'm on the phone she can hear me Stoke on Trent accent .
4 The black clouds had parted to show between them shreds of summer sky turned sickly green .
5 yeah , yeah , I did n't know what they were like at seventy two it just said on window on one of them shops on Baldwin Lane
6 It was my blood because he had given me mouth to mouth resuscitation .
7 I discussed my plans with Colonel Sandford ; he had travelled across Abyssinia to the Sudan in 1907 and served under my father in the Legation in 1913 , returning to Abyssinia with Christine , his wife , after the First World War in which he had fought with distinction .
8 This will be the powerful American drama All My Sons by Arthur Miller .
9 I write with regard to your report today [ earlier editions ] concerning the resignation of the Independent councillor , Billy Buchanan , from Falkirk District Licensing Board , following my re-election as board chairman .
10 Jack Berry 's colt , backed from 6–4 to 13–8 on before finishing third to Touch Silver in the Brocklesby Stakes at Doncaster , then ruined his chance with a slow start when going under by half a length to Key To My Heart at Hamilton Park last time .
11 My faith in grammar schools remained robustly intact .
12 These are the sort of people whose wines deserve to do well ( and do ) entirely on their merits , and I would like to be allowed to put my faith in wine merchants such as the Kendricks or Simon Loftus of Adnams when they tell me which of their wines are eco-friendly .
13 I stated my views to Lord Stanley as fully as I could , but I fear that the Exchequer is not in a condition to enable him to second my views , 1 think you will do me the credit to say that if any man can organize an Expedition for interior research I can , and that there are few if any here more qualified from experience for such a task .
14 Since Karen Parsons was denied me , I resorted to polishing up my French with Thérèse Racquin , but the moment I settled down to read Lynn would flop down near me and solicit my views on waste recycling or food additives .
15 I am in receipt of your letter dated 27 October , received by fax , and by now you are no doubt aware of my views on yhe decidion to sell David Batty .
16 I am writing to you on my views of fox hunting .
17 Any measure of ‘ success ’ must be qualified : but I am unrepentant in my support for peer group review systems of the kind that CNAA established .
18 Ignominiously , I was hustled out after my second question clutching my scrap of question paper .
19 I was stuck in a time warp in every sense , one that encompassed my part of Cliff Top as well .
20 At one remove my purpose is also to show where my admiration for functionalist empiricism stops short and my interest in structuralist idealism begins .
21 ‘ I must put on record my admiration for Pc Court who showed a great deal of bravery in bringing this action . ’
22 I accepted plate and cup , thanked her , and wondered how on earth , into a conversation which had ranged from hydroponics to knitting to the situation in the smaller countries of the Warsaw Pact to the best breed of wool for spinning tweed to the honey and the siting of the hives — how on earth I could decently introduce my queries about Ewen Mackay .
23 That is why I lost my shirt to John Olver for the Canada match .
24 Three things I 've always wanted to do : go to Machu Picchu , put my foot in Lake Titicaca and make it with an oriental chick .
25 The issue arose when I took to Cabinet committee my proposals on railway electrification .
26 My experience with glider pilots has made me aware of many aspects of low ‘ g ’ sensitivity .
27 My experience with motorway service areas confirmed my belief that far too much of transport was either in state hands or run under state control .
28 ‘ I called on my experience with rock managers who will remain very nameless , ’ says Gary .
29 I do not say that in any criticism of the existing police authorities , my experience as Home Secretary I have to admit now some ten years ago was that on the whole they did a very good job , but I do now accept that the importance of law and order today demands a broad approach and possibly some new ideas .
30 I d I d , from certainly my experience of Greater York I do n't think there is , er I I personally feel that all the sectors would be reasonably successful on that basis .
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