Example sentences of "[pron] [pron] [adv] [verb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Nothing I particularly want for Christmas .
2 But nothing I ever heard at home attracts me to literature or the arts .
3 In July 1914 while preparing the volume for publication , he confided to his close friend Florence Henniker : ‘ Some of them I rather shrink from printing — those I wrote just after Emma died , when I looked back at her as she had originally been , & when I felt miserable lest I had not treated her considerately in her latter life .
4 For a city the nature of York it is vital , in my view , that public confidence in the greenbelt it 's got to endure for beyond thirty years , that is the case I would share the views to some extent of the York City in that , and which I I certainly read into ma'am , your , two of your questions , what happens beyond two thousand and six ?
5 Are you someone who always goes to bed at 11pm ?
6 The third summer I came across greenflies which I easily killed with malathion .
7 I remember being unable to connect those grainy breasts and pubic hair with anything in my own life — flesh , for instance — but the image gave me a mysterious frisson which I mistakenly took for sex .
8 Since then he has graduated to writing sequels to E.F.Benson 's Lucia novels , a book with the good title of Expecting Someone Taller ( which I must read sometime ) and another with the awful title of Who 's Afraid of Beowulf ? ( which I recently read for amusement , without success ) .
9 Regular hunts for larvae , which I then rear in captivity , give additional records of species and feeding .
10 Nevertheless , shared housing in private or college accommodation can be as educative and stimulating as the studies for which you primarily go to college .
11 ‘ So your zeide says , ’ agreed Bertha Cohen as she spread the hake , thoroughly washed and cleaned , on a wooden board and cut it into thick pieces which she liberally sprinkled with salt .
12 Indeed , Leonard can only recall a volume of the Russian writer Gogol on her shelf , by which she presumably kept in touch with her own more distant — if painful — affiliations , though influencing Leonard , perhaps , unconsciously , with Gogol 's sense of fantasy and comic genius — as well as his need to travel . )
13 She was attracted by the privation of the life , which she always linked with virtue , and she liked its sexual freedom .
14 Her massy hair , which she usually plaited at night or at least tied back , was all over the pillow and herself and him , covering his shoulders as well as her own .
15 All our language is a groping after a reality which we already possess in part .
16 They give us and Perry Farrell ( who 's God in these parts ) ‘ HIPS LIPS TITS POWER ’ T-shirts which we duly wear on stage .
17 These include the nucleus , which houses the chromosomes ; the tiny bomb-shaped objects called mitochondria ( which we briefly met in Figure 1 ) , filled with intricately folded membranes ; and , in the ( eukaryotic ) cells of plants , chloroplasts .
18 We wish to suggest that these words may equally be substituted to describe strategic vision , suggesting a dynamic model as follows , each stage of which we then discuss in turn .
19 Among orthodox men of learning the biblical axiom that species are fixed entities established by God at the Creation gradually became qualified by the doctrine of plenitude , the Great Chain of Being , which declared that God , as artist creator , would necessarily have created all possible creatures in all possible worlds , and that the creatures which we now know on earth are but a fraction of those which exist in the universe .
20 The Stealth combo which we recently reviewed in Guitarist smacks of your handiwork …
21 The frenzied living for ourselves which we once used to value so highly now disappears before the far more vital longing to keep company with God in faith , hope and love .
22 In this fashion , the Lugbara deity represents certain general phenomena and inescapable universal afflictions such as death ( which they also connect with witchcraft ) .
23 Mrs Knelle and June discussed turf , which they both used for fuel .
24 When delivered ready to start running on I August 1913 , the ten ‘ SoutherN ’ buses were integrated with the L.G.O.C. fleet and allocated to Streatham Garage , from which they normally worked on route 59 , ( Oxford Circus and South Croydon ) which competed directly with Croydon Corporation trams , emphasising Croydon 's weakness in not having through running powers to work to London .
25 Hearing people have significantly better recall for items which they vocally repeat at presentation , while deaf people find it more difficult to recall items when they have to overtly repeat the sign when it is presented .
26 Thus many farmers have young store cattle which they either sell at market or fatten on fodder crops on their own farms .
27 A second , and more interesting , possibility is that subjects are actually recalling the situations in which they personally felt at risk irrespective of any other features of the junction .
28 People who are interested pay £2,500 which they then exchange for stock and an exclusive area .
29 SEYMOUR PAPERT believes that children learn by building their own intellectual structures which they then apply to reality .
30 Many people associate the Alexander Technique with putting particular parts of the body into certain positions which they then hold in place thinking that this is improved posture .
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