Example sentences of "[pron] [adj] [prep] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | A spokeswoman at her Clarence House office said : ‘ There is nothing wrong with her at all . |
2 | Nothing wrong with me at all really ! |
3 | Your veterinary surgeon will put your mind at rest if you ware worried , but invariably a spooky horse has nothing wrong with him at all ! |
4 | The latter category includes patients with cystitis , the urethral syndrome , vaginal discharge , sexual and contraceptive problems , and a sizeable minority who had nothing wrong with them at all . |
5 | ‘ 1912 and nothing wrong with it at all . ’ |
6 | And nothing wrong with it at all , if that was what was right for you , but it was n't right for Maria , and it sure as eggs was n't right for Kath ! |
7 | There 's nothing wrong with it for God 's sake . |
8 | Nothing foolish about it at all … |
9 | There 's nothing linear about it at all ; it 's just about the vibe of the place , the people , the way they live , the way they feel . |
10 | But she had insisted , and although the room was warm , and the kitchen stove had already been made up for the night , I had gone — yet it was a strange experience to me , and rather a frightening one , to have been persuaded by someone near to me into doing even so small a thing I felt to be hazardous . ) |
11 | He is indeed , as John Taylor has aptly called him , ‘ the go-between God ’ , for he both takes the things of God and makes them real to us on the one hand , and takes our faint longings and prayers and brings them to the Father on the other . |
12 | ‘ He was always nice — there was nothing untoward about him in any way , ’ says David Sim . |
13 | But The RSPCA still beleives cockfighting is a problem in the region and its appealing to anyone with any evidence to get in contact . |
14 | Phone if you want me to saddle up the mare and I 'll have her ready for you by the time you get down here . ’ |
15 | But there was nothing human about it at all now . |
16 | The way he was touching her and the expression in his eyes made her optimistic as she click-clacked beside him on her high heels . |
17 | ‘ Are you energetic with lots of ideas ? |
18 | Our job is to go over there and come back with a result which keeps everything alive for us in the second leg at Parkhead . ’ |
19 | There must have been something wrong with him in his head . |
20 | as if the police , or anyone else , will think there must be something wrong with them for them to have got such letters in the first place . ’ |
21 | The school stories are still the major fodder of the magazine , if only because it is something universal to everyone in this country . |
22 | The implication of these observations for our discussion is that whereas with going to a movement towards the realization of the accompanying infinitive 's event is represented as being under way , with will there is no idea of a movement towards this event ( i.e. of something existing before it in time ) : the impression is merely that the potentiality for the infinitive 's event already exists , and will be actualized if certain conditions are met . |
23 | They have solved something important for themselves in the turn and turn about of a twosome . |
24 | Come on then , what , say something nice to me about me |
25 | They 'll have something special for them like concentration camps . |
26 | While we are there could you excuse yourself , leave me alone with her for a short while . |
27 | The abrupt challenge was distracted because she was struggling to contend with an unexpectedly physical reaction to finding herself alone with him in such a confined space . |
28 | Roman frowned and she knew he was angry at her manoeuvre , but he was far too fond of holding her close to him on any excuse , and she was finding his touch more and more disturbing . |
29 | She was desperate for more of him ; her body ached for fulfilment , for the feel of his need and strength inside — so that when he entered her , when she felt that first wondrous thrust , which brought both pleasure and pain , it was as she 'd always dreamed , and as his urgent rhythm continued , bringing them both to that glorious peak of exhilaration , Robyn cried out his name , held him close to her for a moment and wished things could be like this forever . |
30 | Lilian Arkwright grew up into a pallid , spiritless child ; there was nothing notable about her except her curious teeth . |