Example sentences of "[pron] [prep] [noun] [prep] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Hopefully the form book means nothing for Swindon from here in on . |
2 | ‘ I know absolutely nothing about life over here . |
3 | ’ I 've hear nothing about Ardakke since then ’ . |
4 | Their critics ( but not yet ) disliked them as examples of heavily subsidized privilege . |
5 | Neither the husband nor the wife is solely entitled to hold the title deeds to the matrimonial home in joint names ; but , if either party does hold the title deeds , then that party does , of course , hold them as trustee for both the husband and the wife . |
6 | Then went to the Citizen 's Advice Bureau ( CAB ) at Wembley , as my husband had suggested , and asked them for information about how to join a union . |
7 | Are you the type who thinks god there 's someone from Spain over there , oh it 's alright there 's a load of people from my nationality in the bar and stick with them . |
8 | This makes us feel very feeble , as we have friends of our age who think nothing of motoring from here to Lowestoft in the day — but such feats are not for us , though we flatter ourselves that in most respects we are in pretty good nick . |
9 | There are also composition sub-groups which for Valencia at least are related to quality of the wares . |
10 | And with six vehicles the Daniels have plenty off choice in how to travel : the most luxurious are a Bentley tourer and a super Ferrari . |
11 | But every time he has used force in the past — as in Azerbaijan a year ago — he has been able to portray himself as defender of both law and order . |
12 | The range of possibilities is endless and with Citalia you have plenty of options of when you go and how long you stay . |
13 | So it dominates our screens , it dominates our man , it 's a religion , it encourages bigotry it encourages to neglect their se , their er domestic duties plenty of reasons for not liking football ! |
14 | However , even if all criminality in western societies could be related to the capitalist system , there is plenty of evidence of both criminal and deviant behaviour in communist societies , such as theft , murder and dissent . |
15 | Remembering a scratch match played in 1879 , which had provided plenty of fun for both players and spectators , Bill Lister had an idea : ‘ Thinks I ta meself , if nobbut t' tradesmen cud be gotten together to play a match once a year , ah 'm sewer it wod goa , an' 'specially if it war ta tak' place at t' feast . ’ |
16 | There are still plenty of waters with relatively few people on them and some of them contain some eye opening fish . |
17 | But there 's plenty of disagreement over how best to solve it . |
18 | They still had The Highway Code from the Truck , and there were plenty of signs in there . |
19 | When cooking with the children we want to finish with something eatable , so we are likely to add the liquid carefully ourselves , but we could let children experiment with the play-dough and if they make the first lot too soggy , more flour and salt can be added without much trouble until they make a ‘ workable ’ dough , and there can be plenty of conversation about too much , too little , a little more , a lot more and enough . |
20 | Secondhand Sierra XR4x4s are generally good value for money , providing strong performance and plenty of grip for less than £5000 . |
21 | ‘ There was plenty of stuff around when I was using , ’ she continues . |
22 | I 'm almost looking forward to prison ; plenty of dope in there , if I 'm allowed to mix with other inmates . |
23 | So there 's plenty of boxing on there , including the great Mohammed , George and also Marvin . |
24 | Michael Barry gives plenty of advice on how to defrost a frozen bird plus clear roasting and carving instructions . |
25 | The book offers plenty of advice on how to achieve special decorative effects , plus how to go about choosing fabrics , furniture and accessories to re-create the look of each style . |
26 | Light : Requires plenty of light from above . |
27 | Light : Requires plenty of light from above . |
28 | But there is plenty of dispute over how to encourage it . |
29 | Somewhere red red Albert you 've got plenty of ties in there ! |
30 | Plenty of rocks under there . |