Example sentences of "the [noun sg] [prep] [noun prp] i " in BNC.

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1 There was something happened to Nestle with regarding erm the mothers and the milk in Africa I 'm not quite sure what it was .
2 I am very happy that at the very moment you are admitted to your degree and become a graduate of the University of Nottingham I have the opportunity to shake your hand in congratulation .
3 Having said that , there have been times , one particular occasion in the west of Ireland I remember only too well , when after four days of heavy rain , I would have swapped tent , pack , pots and all for a warm bed and a hot bath .
4 ‘ This house reminds me of the cottage in Hertfordshire I had before I married , ’ she explains .
5 Though later when I did the piece in Vienna I was furious when the orchestra showed up with five basses and a dozen first violins .
6 And my old uncle , the priest in Belfast I lived with as a boy .
7 It was just really terrible I mean the first I was just scared stiff that I never could n't enjoy the dance on Sanday I was that scared of the thought coming back .
8 Shall I go up to her in the pub on Sunday I 'll say , hey Aunty Nora ?
9 Akhenaten either died or was murdered , we 're not , we do n't know , we do n't know how er he was a very peculiar man as I 'll explain in the lectures er physically , very strange probably as a result of inbreeding and erm the old religion re-established itself there was never a return to monotheistic sun worship , but er all its hypothesis is that , that since we know the exodus occurred round about this time and since we know that Judaism too is a religion of a single-minded monotheist you know I 'm the law by God I shall have no other gods before me , it says in the Bible full stop .
10 If I 'm going to the South of France I want to stay there for awhile
11 At the siege of Belle-Isle I was there all the while ; All the while , all the while , At the siege of Belle-Isle Until last month these lines were only a nursery-rhyme to me , accompanied in my memory by a crude illustration of a tower by the sea and square-rigged warship balancing on humped waves .
12 If I took Concorde and made the funeral on Sunday I could be back by Tuesday , ready to open on Thursday .
13 Last night Mr Cvejic said : ‘ Before the war in Yugoslavia I had a well paid job and a nice flat . ’
14 One of the things the group in Wolverhampton I think at the Theatre Royal there is , is doing both audio descriptions by sign language I think and one of the things they 've , they , they do is meet in the bar
15 Back in Britain writing my last newsletter to the Group in Scotland I had loved and brought together , I said that I thought we had to be much bolder , taking an a priori stance on the fact that there could be no discrimination against women .
16 SINCE I joined the Company at the beginning of October I 've visited several locations and met most people at the Key Street office .
17 Supposing we was over there in America for the beginning of July I could n't go .
18 ‘ That 's illegal , ’ said Malpass , but as he was in the back of Armstrong I could n't see if he was serious or not .
19 Mr Koc said : ‘ If you gave me the whole of Istanbul I would not do anything like that .
20 Mr Koc said : ‘ If you gave me the whole of Istanbul I would not do anything like that .
21 Those are the Saw Doctors interesting this about the Saw Doctors is one of them won the lottery in Ireland I do n't they have a lottery we 're go when are we going to get a national lottery that 's what I want to know when are we going to get it a national next year we 're going to get a national lottery that 's right and one of the Saw Doctors won the national lottery and he won three quarters of a million pounds er and they have n't made much money the Saw Doctors but he won three quarters of a million pounds so that have n't worked for quite some time but they are back on the scene as I speak and er they really if if they er come to York they 're certainly worth seeing .
22 If Wilko wins the manager of the month for December I 'll be bloody amazed and needless to say extremely drunk .
23 From the air I do n't have that problem but , curiously , when I 've been shooting on the ground in China I 've relished the people everywhere .
24 We have the example in Harlow I 've forgot , how many councils are there in Harlow , thirty six , thirty eight something ?
25 The area of Washington I know best lies around Dupont Circle , its streets now ablaze with pink , purple and white azaleas , the pavement cafes now opening up , and where for the past two decades the left think tank , the Institute for Policy Studies , has been loc-ated .
26 I remember Malc 's rum punch days ( rum — and punch anything ) and his Yorkshire lad days ( 14 pints , a black pudding and domino puke ) ; now he 's matured to a steady G. & T. In the absence of Lucozade I order a Coke and Kenneth a beer , and after ten minutes of chat we leave for our appointment , promising to rejoin them later .
27 ‘ For li the grace of God I am the Reviver of ADORATION amongst ENGLISH-MEN . ’
28 It was only by the grace of God I could afford to buy it . ’
29 By sacrifice and submission and by the Grace of God I mean to become a truly serious person , fit to make a new beginning and become a Catholic and a proper wife to you .
30 After the fiasco in Prague I began to wonder whether there was any point in my running in any more relay teams , began to think that it was just a waste of everyone 's time .
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