Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun sg] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Q : I bought my PC a month ago , so I do n't know very much about it yet .
2 Phillis played it all the time : for old times sake wo n't you give my heart a break ?
3 God has placed on my heart a real desire to be involved in training , encouraging and equipping Christians to know their God intimately as a Father , and to share my faith in evangelism , taking the Gospel to the people .
4 My child you used and pierced my heart a hundred times and deep . ’
5 Her pleading frail voice went straight to my heart every time , and quite often I would crack her more than a few eggs to make up the dozen .
6 Jessie Young fired my imagination with her tales of warfare , politics and terror at Berwick , and fanned in my heart the first flames of a lifelong fascination with Scotland 's history .
7 All she had wanted to do was make sure her followers knew she was back on the road to recovery and fit enough to joke " the Scottish people have so amazingly walked into my heart the impact has been far more powerful than I could have imagined " .
8 One eye yet looks on thee , But with my heart the other eye doth see .
9 ‘ Into my heart an air that kills From yon far country blows : … ’
10 ‘ Listen to what happened to me , ’ I said , and I told my story a third time .
11 You know , and my story the following morning included road blocks .
12 Back to the basins to give my hair a brush-through : I liked myself spiky , hedgehog , but I wanted a will-brushed hedgehog .
13 Conditioning I 've just had a perm and I 've been blow-drying my hair every day , I found that the conditioner gave my hair a lovely shine and added a bit of life to it as well .
14 Gradually , over the last few minutes , I had become conscious.of a growing discomfort , a tickling , burning sensation in the face and hands , and even In my hair a stinging sort of unpleasantness that suddenly became insupportable .
15 I thought he must have gone a bit ga-ga but there was no harm so I went up to my room and did my hair a bit .
16 In warm I might give my hair a wash .
17 I was my hair every other day and usually only go to my hairdresser before a party .
18 I dyed my hair every colour under the sun , and I was in this all-women band , we wore lots and lots of make-up and these really baggy dresses in wild colours , which covered our whole bodies — we all dressed the same .
19 Conditioning I 've just had a perm and I 've been blow-drying my hair every day , I found that the conditioner gave my hair a lovely shine and added a bit of life to it as well .
20 I return constantly to the same two luxuries : having someone to wash my hair every morning , and peeing over crushed ice . )
21 I 've always fixed my hair the way that people had it before they came to me to have it styled and fixed .
22 I stood up , in my grey skin , stacked gut and floral wraparound , my hair the colour of London skies — under the bam , under the boo .
23 I have to pose in the Victorian dress and with my hair the way I told you . ’
24 I went home and visited my GP the next day , and he gave me calamine lotion .
25 As I have never been in the habit of working at my easel every morning from 8 am , I only feel inclined to work when something stirs me in some way .
26 However , I insisted that we should get him to hospital and soon after dawn we arrived at Prome , where after considerable appeal and importunity on my part the patient was admitted to hospital .
27 Both the storm and the rarer Leach 's petrel were known to frequent Sula Sgeir , but for my part the all-pervading guano stench made any other odour indistinguishable .
28 Note : Through an omission on my part the editors did not receive these notes for inclusion in the last Journal .
29 But in my case an exception was made , and girls from the year below mine were moved above me in House Order , as well as being made monitors who had special privileges .
30 To meet fully matured politicians of the higher quality at a time when I was still young enough to sharpen my wits on their arguments and dialectics was a real — and in my case an undeserved — pleasure .
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