Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Every is going to be female , now does that mean to say , that if no males apply , or if you only advertise for someone female , which I presumably erm , actually going to er run the impossibly do it . |
2 | Though consent , if valid , has normative consequences , and can only be explained through its purported normative consequences , it does not bear its normativeness on its face . |
3 | He drew the attention of the soldier-in-charge and explained about his position in the club . |
4 | ‘ It could be that I 've simply never felt strongly enough about anyone , ’ she cut in , instantly wishing the words unsaid as she realised how much they revealed about her feelings for him . |
5 | When you are ready , gently come back to the room and write down what the exercise revealed about your way-of-seeing the world . |
6 | SEEDY : Rumpled bed and empty bottles in the borrowed Fulham flat where Mellor and Antonia met for their steamy love sessions |
7 | But when the Assembly met for its first session on 5 January 1918 it immediately became clear that a majority of the deputies were hostile to the government and the Assembly was forcibly disbanded . |
8 | What grotesque outlandish possibility was it that made Piphros so certain , so frightened about it ? |
9 | Then , she got Jessica 's C for her cooking class instead of the A Jessica got off hers . |
10 | family and they put me onto valium , but having worked in psychiatric I knew the results of valium , so I I gradually broke them down and got off them but for six full months I could n't sleep |
11 | Congress , if a few more voters got off their backsides last year and gone out and voted , and voted Labour , there 'd be no need for this motion at all because it 's Labour Party policy anyway . |
12 | You got off us . |
13 | He must have been out with his bike probably come in got off his bike went straight inside at least I brought my drink with me Well you wo n't offer me a drink . |
14 | In hospital I never got off my bed for six weeks . |
15 | Are you , er , this year was the most I got off my grandma and that as well . |
16 | It will refuse to stand still because the last time we got off it was punished ! |
17 | I said we 'd better go home and check and so we drove down to and as I got there , so the bus comes up , so it looked pretty but I thought well I 'd better check so I followed it back up and nobody got off it and |
18 | John was confident enough then to leave Flynn to it and to go off himself to look at the proposed routes of the Waterford & limerick and the Waterford & kilkenny lines , both of which had been authorized by Parliament last year but neither of which had yet gone to tender . |
19 | Oh , I 'm going to go off my head . |
20 | Evidence of the Host 's appearance is said to be the red crotal ( lichen ) stain found on rocks the morning after a heavy frost , which is blood they have spilled during their aerial spats . |
21 | Oliver pretended to apologize for her . |
22 | They appeared to apologize for their pitiable weaknesses , instead of forming themselves into a counter attack . |
23 | She followed him up the room , repeating her sympathy and when that did not hold his attention , she began to apologize for her lateness in coming to speak to him about the tragedy . |
24 | We are all far too inclined to apologize for ourselves . |
25 | Quite as remarkable as the original display of ill temper was the graciousness which prompted him to apologize for it . |
26 | It seemed that Cathy had a lot to lose through her uncle 's death . |
27 | If trees are alongside a road they are likely to conceal telephone or power wires , making it dangerous to go between them . |
28 | ‘ There will have to be someone to go between you , ’ he said . |
29 | But , even as she thought it , she rejected the question and felt a surge of anger go darting through her . |
30 | His hands brushed her breasts , already ripe beneath her blouse , sending shafts of electricity darting through her . |