Example sentences of "[prep] [det] [prep] [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | So think of a question for each of them then and write then down what you might ask them . |
2 | The particular themes of PNP needs , curriculum , teaching strategies , home and school — remain areas of central concern , and about each of them there is now a substantial body of conceptual and empirical material to be tapped , some of it in the twelve PRINDEP reports . |
3 | Well that 's can you pay for a stamp for that for me please ? |
4 | have you talked about this with her before ? |
5 | We sat down together at a café table and went through some of them together . |
6 | A factor for some of us in so doing was the fact that we have been saddened and sickened at the supermarkets ' attitudes in exploiting the European difficulty . |
7 | Now let me just work through this with you so as er wh you know it 's unfortunate there 's such a lot in these things that er |
8 | He owes allegiance to Geoffrey now , but does as little to aid him and as little to harm Stephen as possible , protecting both his own and his brother 's interests there , while Robert does as much for him here . |
9 | Yeah but , it was only on the bottoms of some of them so I said cut the bits off and er , I shut the door to , and Bill said , why are you shutting the door ? |
10 | there does n't seem to be any sense to it really but you can try and make a bit of sense out of some of it not all of it but some of it you can make a bit of sense out of it yes . |
11 | Would you recommend that I got rid of some of it then by paying my poll tax or doing something with it or use the money to live off ? |
12 | It was a kind of verse at which he himself excelled — there are those who say that it is to be found just under the surface of some of his apparently " serious " poetry — and Old Possum 's Book of Practical Cats has the spirit , if not the content , of the Bolovian stanzas which he had been writing since his early twenties . |
13 | She would never be able to bear the scent of either of them again . |
14 | Share one of these with you later — a spot of cheese , and a pint of beer — go down a treat would n't it ? |
15 | But you see , unless you 've got first of all as you quite rightly said , unless we 've tried it , we do n't know . |
16 | His employer , Oscar Godolphin , was one of the eleven to whom the flame of Roxborough 's intent had been passed , though of all of them surely none was so perfect a hypocrite as Godolphin , who was both a member of a Society committed to the repression of all magical activity , and the employer ( Godolphin would have said owner ) of a creature summoned by magic in the very year of the tragedy that had brought the Society into being . |
17 | There 's a mixture of all of them there . |
18 | His depth of vision , grasp of essentials , logical thinking , and the intuition by which he seemed to sense what was in the minds of those about him always ensured the best results . |
19 | Despite most of you already having a shower , 80 per cent are planning to install a new shower in the near future . |
20 | Her will makes a careful list of most of her very ordinary possessions ; perhaps the most valuable , sentimentally and financially , goes to Samuel Wates , in the form of ‘ Uncle John 's silver watch ’ — possibly the last remaining memento of her deceased brother . |
21 | Several minutes later he added : ‘ But I would not like to give you the impression I have worked for either of them yet . ’ |
22 | No problems there for either of you so let's make it awkward . |
23 | Oh Ven , she wanted to cry — it had been like that for him too ! |
24 | It might have continued like that for me too , if I had not needed a chat with my local breastfeeding counsellor and realised she had not asked for any payment . |
25 | If somebody give things like that to me instead of maybe chocolates or cake . |
26 | ‘ Mr Jacobsen , ’ she said , the words low and heavy with threat , ‘ if you ever try anything like that with me again I 'll report you for sexual harassment so fast you wo n't know what 's hit you . |
27 | It 's like many of us though June , they do n't know |
28 | Moreover , unlike most medieval letter writers — and , for that matter , even unlike most of us today when we dash off our epistles without much thought about the time — Petrarch ‘ spells out the dates ( including the hour ) with weight and deliberation , as if to stress the importance of taking one 's bearings in time ’ . |
29 | Er as I think about all of us today , it seems to me that the , that that which endures is human relationships . |
30 | As we saw earlier the successful candidates are those who can muster a quota of votes , the same for all of them however great the disparity in the number of votes they respectively received at the first count . |