Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] and [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Now erm I think Michael said he would go for decentralization and we know this is what has already started in our Housing Department .
2 Project spokesman Shamsuddin Ahmed said : ‘ We had written to the Home Office Minister , Peter Lloyd , asking for support and he has now passed on the letter to the Heritage Minister , Peter Brooke .
3 It is worth money and it costs money .
4 My hon. Friend is right about defence and we have no intention of gambling with this country 's defence .
5 About , it 's all about money and he says well sort it out and he agreed that we 're gon na get hard and all the rest of it so I 'll just tell him !
6 You know I asked you to commit yourself , how much do you think it 's worth for me to do all this kind of work and he 's , you 're confused because you think I 'm actually talking about money and I take the weight off your shoulders by saying no it 's not actually money , it 's in the form of two or three names , people open minded like yourself , who I can sit down and discuss the whole situation with
7 In our marriage George worries about money and I worry about everything else .
8 Er yes current position er at the moment I 'm the licence training manager for brewery and I 've held that position for five and a half years .
9 In a ‘ thank-you ’ letter , Finance Administrator Roy Butt said the Hospice relied on the public sector for funding and it appreciated the Centre 's and support .
10 Well we read about prayer and we know about its power but you know we often do n't avail ourselves off it and yet it 's plainly written .
11 Well cos I think Phil and Lesley are going to grandma 's for Easter and they live in , and therefore it depe it depends what Aunty Dulcy 's doing .
12 ‘ I 'd asked the headmaster for permission and he replied : ‘ She 's going to end up doing that sort of thing anyway ’ , ’ says Falvey .
13 Regalism can best be defined as Erastianism and it represented little more than the modernization and systematization of the traditional claim of the crown to control what it considered the temporal aspects of church government .
14 He was stationed in an old chapel in Chuckery because the Americans once they 'd started they were putting them everywhere or anywhere they could just get to be with them before V Day they were even in little chapels , churches , outhouses anywhere they could possibly and there were guns and bits of trucks on every spot of land where they could get them the er , I 'm getting out of context I was just thinking about a tank , a First World War tank that they used to have those as well in the field gun in the er arboretum which were disappeared soon after the war they went for scrap and they came and they used , people used to have a lot of wrought iron railings as well they took those as well they came along with burners and went off to the war effort , but er like I say the Americans and of course as kids they were very generous with kids and we absolutely loved them .
15 The holiday is tremendous value for money and we feel New Millennium is doing a wonderful job in providing us with the opportunity to visit these Eastern European countries at such competitive prices .
16 As for the Signature model , it 's certainly slick but I honestly do n't know where all the money 's gone ; the JD Tele is infinitely better value for money and it makes the price tag on the US-made version look very questionable indeed .
17 Whether to you know sort of try and pick up the guys who are getting thrown out of Heathrow and make a long-term go of it or whether in the long term , em , they want to flog it off for gravel and you know mining it for gravel and sending it for houses and you know , that sort of thing .
18 Ask any senior Labour politician the reason for defeat and he demurs .
19 ‘ The Jockey Club are looking for action and I hope what I devise will be practical and can be implemented . ’
20 money for light and they 've been having to keep her pension and like giving her so much at a time because it 's been going missing with all the money !
21 He was able to find time for study and he preached regularly to the soldiers and the local people .
22 We introduce people for friendship and we put women in touch with other women .
23 Er then he , there 's only three houses in the road that he lived in , , the next one along the road came up for auction and he sold his station and moved up to that and he said he 's just bought the one at the end of the road now which is er seven hundred and fifty thousand he paid for it , a hundred and fifty thousand to have it interior decorated .
24 Well they said what you having for tea and I said well we 'll have to have you can have a few beans or something
25 The Plymouth merchants gave up the idea of founding a northern colony , though they were interested in the prospects for fishing and they traded with the Indians along the coastline .
26 Dad , the , well erm , were doing about things about light and we 've got this black piece of paper , cutting out a shape sort of candle and cutting , erm colouring paper underneath so that we can put them on the windows at .
27 ‘ Nevertheless , conditions in certain markets of importance to Volex give grounds for optimism and I expect the Group to make further progress in the current year . ’
28 ‘ I went to sit in the library to wait for Mummy and I started to cry . ’
29 Well I well I 'll have a week 's holiday after Easter and I 've got ta go unless we go to .
30 Tha him , look how , look how he after mummy and I give him
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