Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [pron] [adv] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | See Friday , I can work Saturday morning , play rugby then pick you up or , I can do work Saturday morning play rugby just Saturday afternoon pick you up Sunday morning and stay for say , Sunday , a couple of hours on Sunday . |
2 | All in the division welcome you back Val . |
3 | British players seem to be Francophiles anyway , and their discipline and bravura make they natural Berlioz players . |
4 | The finale has an effortless continuity reminding us why Kempff once likened it to ‘ the voice of the eternally flowing sea . ’ |
5 | Heuston tells us how Lord Halsbury when he was a Parliamentary candidate was congratulated by Sir Edward Clarke on his election defeat by nine votes in 1874 . |
6 | But the one remained known as Willibrord ( despite an unimpeachable Roman allegiance ) , while the other called himself thereafter Boniface . |
7 | Friday morning saw me up Aonach Mor among all the skiers , sweating daintily in the snow through their expensive Gore-Tex . |
8 | Will the Prime Minister tell us why Chancellor Kohl and his fellow Conservative Heads of Government do not agree with him that , by adopting the social chapter , they will jeopardise jobs ? |
9 | There was a note telling me both Jack and Pat , his wife , were out and could I feed his hens . |