Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun prp] [pron] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In that case Jim you say to your staff that you 're gon na have a dialogue with Dave and myself , with a view to confirming how it will be implemented as far as your organization is concerned .
2 ‘ I thought you were only interested in certain-death scenarios and fighting Daleks which come to the same thing . ’
3 I remember a drunken coversation with him along the lines of you ca n't call a cat Lukic it has to be Bonetti .
4 Bar Friday she goes into hairdressers
5 Part D , in favour a nuclear arms freeze , was adopted by 136 votes to 13 ( NATO countries , bar Denmark which voted in favour and Spain which abstained ) with 5 abstentions .
6 Brooks , Doudy , and Al-Rawi ( 1984 ) published the results of seismic refraction/wide angle reflection experiments in southwest England which point to the presence of a mid-crustal reflector dipping gently southwards at depths of 10–15 km .
7 We are pleased with the services from west Yorkshire and south Yorkshire which terminate at King 's Cross .
8 It is the angel Gabriel who comes to Charlemagne at the end of the poem , just as Gabriel and Michael — the fighting archangel , whose cult was flourishing anew in the tenth and eleventh centuries — come to Roland to carry his soul to heaven ; the poem is definitely Christian , and an attempt to set a religious seal on knightly glory ; but the knightly glory has in its turn captured the Church , and harnessed it , in the person of the archbishop of Rheims , to the holy war against the infidel .
9 Everything Oxfam does is funded by public donation , and tonight in our fourth report from South America we look at projects in Bolivia , one of the continent 's poorest countries where farmers have been hard-hit by drought and recession …
10 The General Directorate for Fine Arts and Archives of the Spanish Ministry of Culture has announced a Pta100 million funding programme for archives in Central and South America which relate to Spain 's colonial past .
11 The mule is very much a product of artificial selection , for although wild horses and asses have roamed together in parts of South America there appear to be no records of naturally occurring hybrids .
12 ‘ Pinder told his wife that he would be staying with his sister Helen who lives in Retford , to avoid wasting a lot of time travelling .
13 Maggie now recognized the voice of Faith Caskie who lived across the street .
14 On Easter Monday we went with ‘ the children ’ and their party to see the panegyri at Arachova , near Delphi .
15 Olazabal pumped his teeshot 10-feet from the hole but it was showman Ballesteros who rolled in a 20-footer for a 2 which had supporters leaping with delight .
16 And at that moment Faye herself came into the lounge , in a pretty sleeveless floral dress gathered loosely into a low waist below the growing bulge of the baby .
17 Juliet took the cup and saucer and watched them go into Room C. She waited for the shouts of anger , the loud crying , but all remained quiet .
18 KPMG Peat Marwick itself operates from 57 offices throughout the UK .
19 Instead she was farmed out to family friends , Major Jeremy Whitaker , a photographer , and his wife Philippa who lived in Headley Bawden in Hampshire .
20 The heir to the Blenheim Palace Estate is facing a jail sentence for failing to make maintenance payments to his wife Becky who lives at Kiddington in Oxfordshire .
21 It was my friend Nellie who lived in the yard next to ours .
22 Other radio ‘ names ’ who visited Windrush included the veteran E.V.Young , an exemplary performer , Frank Vyvyan , the English actor , and his wife Gladys who worked with Hilda Wilson in the CBC executive offices , Bill Buckingham , a versatile actor on many shows and his lovely actress wife Doris , Al Pearce , the perfect straight man , Cathy Graham , whom I admired very much for talent as well as personality , Bernard Braden , Barbara Kelly and John Drainie .
23 In 1765 Wright painted a fine portrait of Burdett and his first wife Hannah which hangs in the Narodnie Galerie , Prague .
24 Lawrence Tiller and his wife Amy who went into successful competition with his own father .
25 ‘ It was the High King Erin who ruled in those days , ’ he said .
26 He left Scotland and moved to Suffolk with his friend Iain who lives with his parents in a farmhouse in Stoke-Ash .
27 The name Bayonne itself comes from the middle Middle Ages and meant ‘ good river ’ in Basque .
28 So I mean I think it 'd great Guide Friday you run around little flag in the air , I 've seen them in London and you can do that and and and people get so fit .
29 Thanking everyone for their help Sue Barratt paid tribute to volunteers and their friends , Hairlines of Station Road who had created the hairstyles , beautician Beverly who helped with the make-up and all those who went to the show .
30 They range variously from Fokine 's Pierrot in Le Carnaval who only wants ‘ one kiss ’ and his puppet Petrushka who wants to be free to Ashton 's Alain mentioned above and MacMillan 's Bratfisch in Mayerling .
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