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

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1 ‘ Well now , Barney , ye may think yerself an old man but I do n't think of meself as such ! ’ he exclaimed testily .
2 I " fackins I commend thee for that !
3 Oh Lord who to see that all the world , we thank thee for those who fought and those who laid down their lives in the cause of righteousness and freedom .
4 She was involved in some of the student protests against them during that period ; but at the end of the day she still felt that an English education was a necessary tool for survival for her children .
5 What we ha If we do n't support them during that period , how on earth do we get them to be two years old ?
6 It is better to control them during this ‘ in-ground ’ period , the best control being achieved by watering down a solution of a chemical , one of a group with the long name ‘ chlorinated hydrocarbons ’ , and used primarily in this case on lawns as a wormkiller .
7 She had no wish for Doreen to accompany them during this rare opportunity to be alone with Silas ; then she sighed with relief as his next words rang like bells in her ears .
8 What I am seeking to do is to go and support Conservative candidates up and down the country and I 'm supporting many of them during this local election campaign .
9 Great attention was paid to the pollution which resulted from contact with them during these periods , with vital purification rituals being prescribed to avert the danger to both individuals and community ( in particular , the male religious community , see below ) and restrictions imposed on their movement , particularly with regard access to the cult , during their times of uncleanness .
10 And the previous level of frankness in communication between the spouses about these matters can narrow or widen the possibility of stress between them during these communications in a hospital ward .
11 Ruined churches still stand as testaments to the women and children burnt alive in them during those years .
12 He insisted on calling me the Professor of French Letters — introduced me to everyone as that in the pubs .
13 It came to him as a Revelation , descending upon his mind in all its complex glory , that there was a man in the City in need of his help , and that the man — his name did n't matter-would free everyone as this awakening had freed him .
14 That is a great credit to the improved quality of our service , and to the commitment of all our staff , and I pay tribute to everyone for that .
15 Aircraft have transponder systems which locate the aircraft exactly so that everyone for several miles around knows where the aircraft is .
16 The other point on that is that the draft matters for the E I P including matter two D have been known to everyone for some considerable time .
17 The D O E objection has been known to everyone for some considerable time and their statement is quite explicit in what it says in relation to the matter of one D.
18 Apart from one draper and one mercer all were clothiers , some of them worth several hundreds , and one , Thomas Spring of Lavenham , ranked among the richest men in the land with no less than £3,200 .
19 In any case it was Shirley who had typed the card and she was in a higher or lower world that cared nothing for such trivia .
20 DESPAIRING factory owner Michael Whitehead looked back on 18 years of ‘ bloody hard work ’ last night and said : ‘ I 've got nothing for all my graft . ’
21 " I can do nothing for that boy . "
22 And twenty five pounds worth of Marks and Spencer vouchers for nothing for that .
23 You do n't get nothing for that .
24 And nobody 's gon na give me nothing for that are they ?
25 Julia felt nothing for that child , she did n't like her , she did n't hate her , I mean she , she did n't she just felt nothing cos that 's precisely what she told me , that 's her words , not mine , you know and I find then , that , she should n't be a childminder
26 In despair , I did nothing for another week .
27 And by now it was all or nothing for both teams …
28 But , I thought that now that the M S has acquired that bus and it 's going to be standing around doing nothing for most of the time and it 's a twenty nine seater bus .
29 well it is n't even a priority , it 's nothing , they wo n't get the money , th they wo n't pay for walk to go swimming but I thought that now that the has acquired that bus and it 's gon na be standing around doing nothing for most of the time and it 's a twenty nine seater bus .
30 When he had finished , she said nothing for more than a minute , but continued to stare at him , as if still seeking the assurance she had hoped his account would supply .
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