Example sentences of "[pron] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 But if I worship thee for thyself alone ,
2 And I 'll tell thee for naught , Daniel — never look to me for succour .
3 May claim thee for his pains .
4 ‘ Dear sweet Lord above , I do thank Thee for Thy kindness in showing me this lovely woman before I died . ’
5 And sh she do n't take nothing off them , she buys all the food !
6 Six of them during their career were headmasters of great schools , and this never happened before 1829 , and was a sign of the rising importance which the nation gave to the teaching profession .
7 Before the war public appeals had raised sufficient money to keep Youth Allyah afloat , but , when it became clear that large numbers of children would not soon be leaving for Palestine , the question arose as to who would care for them during their prolonged stay in Britain .
8 Many of the mothers felt their children had been subjected to physical and emotional abuse by those caring for them during their absence , and were concerned about their lack of academic progress at school .
9 Before then , the toads have to lay in sufficient stores of energy to sustain them during their patient vigil underground .
10 A recent report from the South Western district based on in depth interviews with 12 preregistration house officers and the staff who had supervised them during their house jobs identified many of the problems with our present system .
11 Traditionally , Mother and Baby Homes were religious-based , charity-run institutions that took in girls who had " fallen " , and cared for them during their pregnancy and for some time afterwards .
12 The Scottish Division look forward to your company at Peebles and the National President , Steve and his lady , Doreen , hope to reciprocate the kindness and hospitality shown to them during their year .
13 They took the opportunity to share in the daily 10 o'clock Mass , a privilege denied them during their working life .
14 Regarding the recent articles concerning the B-29 Superforts , or Washingtons , with the RAF I remembered flying them during my time in the post-war RAFVR .
15 ‘ I have kept at least a score of them during my life here , till each decayed in turn .
16 Inevitably , world record try scorer David Campese , who teased the Irish about their style before the game , tormented them during it , scoring number 51 to spark a massacre .
17 You can choose either a fixed or a floating interest rate at the start and can switch between them during your loan .
18 Perhaps now is an opportunity of thanking everyone for their generosity and to say how greatly I know it is appreciated by the charities and organizations concerned .
19 I thank everyone for their co-operation , especially my husband Eric Smith who was consistently supportive .
20 Thanking everyone for their support and encouragement , Mr. Nicole said they were finding in the parish ‘ a diversity of experience ’ which they knew would help them grow as Christians and as ministers .
21 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 .
22 ‘ Although 1992 was an excellent year and we would like to thank everyone for their support , we are always on the look out for new members . ’
23 In a letter to employees George thanked everyone for their understanding and sympathy which he said would help him and his family cope with the terrible tragedy .
24 I WOULD like to thank everyone for their tremendous efforts in selling draw tickets this year .
25 I would like to thank everyone for their efforts in 1993 .
26 The cards and calls from well-wishers have been a real pick-me-up and I want to thank everyone for their concern and support . ’
27 Willy voiced the philosophy he had learned by experience — it was everyone for himself ; if you did n't take what you wanted , no one was likely to give it to you .
28 Thanks everyone for your co-operation .
29 Thank you again everyone for your individual efforts last year .
30 In 1957 there were just 140 lifers in prison ; thirty years later , in 1987 the number had grown to over 2,200 , of whom about one in five had received their life sentence for an offence other than murder .
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