Example sentences of "[pers pn] [prep] [det] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Something else about the chimney-breast , I realize , has been worrying me for some time now .
2 And erm he 's hired from me for some time now
3 Embrace me as that child today ;
4 Shoe-buckles , harness fragments and tunic buttons spread outwards from them for many yards when the gradients become steep , marking places where panting packmen and their contemporaries sought easier paths up the slopes .
5 For that matter , now that I see them for this moment so clearly , what has Hugh to do with the king , either ?
6 ‘ Do n't you ever put me through that situation again , ’ she snarled through clenched teeth , tugging irritably at the sleeve of her mink jacket .
7 Now of what we 've been doing today with fractions was there any of it that you 're not quite sure of and you think , But could you just tell me about that bit again .
8 He told me about this condition quite openly , including the impulse to throw himself over cliffs etc .
9 yeah well you know it 's okay well you know I well you know yeah it 's just that it worried me about this meeting here and three people out of the five people in the room did n't realise that it was a reservations and booking service .
10 ‘ I 'll make them doubles , we need them after that weather out there . ’
11 I do n't want them after this visit tomorrow I might go out one more time
12 So I have to say that though I at this moment very close to this in the smallest county of England I have also had experience in three other major counties in mainland England er and I have found the same experience the difficulty of finding people who will even be councillors or magistrates , let alone these other jobs that the er that the er Home Secretary seeks to find .
13 Just so you know how much time you 've got left , Lorna , I would like you off that table please !
14 ‘ I 've known you for some years now .
15 ‘ It might surprise you , Hans , but I have been watching you for some time now .
16 I have n't been able to make myself believe I hate you for some time now , Luke . ’
17 I just knew I was inspired when I proposed you for this job here , that it would come back to me in some incredible way .
18 ‘ You must tell your mum to bring you for another visit very soon , ’ Ruth told him .
19 And so you through this symposium today , particularly those of you who come from South Cambridgeshire , have an opportunity to learn , and we trust that through your learning you 'll be able to educate the media that we really do exist in South Cambridgeshire .
20 Are you after that snail again ?
21 and just the , the part here , I mean this , this I do n't know if it 's right or if it 's wrong but when you said I wan na put twenty quid towards my children 's future perhaps the way I would see is I , I would think twenty quid 'll go nowhere for their future , it 's gon na be a lot more expensive so as you 're openly offering me to take the money off you for that I would have perhaps gone down to try and commit you towards that need there and then to see how important it is and then , because when I er eventually bring back erm the sort of agenda and say look it 's gon na cost you a hundred and twenty quid a month erm you 're sort of sold on the idea .
22 So I will always remind you of those things even though you know them as a firmly established in the truth .
23 A human can tell you of this experience verbally ; with animals you can only study what they do .
24 However if you can unify against a , a target then there 's a lot more of you against this thing so what Mao I think is , is saying that if we can utilize this
25 ‘ I 've never seen you along this way before , ’ she said .
26 I know we 've had that debate at length in connection with the housing issue but I would just like to leave you with that point again .
27 and , you do n't see that wee bit through there which would take you into that bedroom there
28 If anyone from the group here met Kemp at 3 p.m. , it was n't Downes , because nine or ten of you here will willingly testify to the incontrovertible fact that he was talking to you from that time onwards .
29 ‘ Yet the last thing on my mind is business when I look at you in that witchy little dress ! ’
30 Well can I say something to you in that case then ?
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