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

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1 This is the best record ever made ! ’ — the songs lack the bursting invention and variation of great pop/soul/jazz/harmonica gumbo or whatever to lift them into that category .
2 This booklet is written for secondary school children and young people who want to understand something about AIDS or who know someone with AIDS — possibly a friend at school or someone in their close family .
3 There was a small gap in the fence that was unaffected by the pile-up and we approached it at a forty-five degree angle .
4 You are Secretary of the Magistrates Association and you have something like twenty five thousand members out of a total of something like twenty seven thousand Magistrates .
5 As with the girl who died earlier in the year , this beaker of solution was in her bedroom and she mistook it for a bedtime drink .
6 Pyatt has outstanding hand speed and he demonstrated it to full effect against an opponent who was clearly out of his depth .
7 And of course he goes in and the horse drops in the far side of the wee barn , and er Old goes in with his dram and he dips it into the horse trough you ken , and he turns you ken with his regimental ,
8 Speaking immediately after his election , John Young said : ‘ I am honoured and delighted to be elected Deputy Vice President and I see it as an opportunity to contribute to some of the serious issues facing the profession , and to represent a body with which I have been involved for much of my life .
9 There are apparently further charges to be put to him your worship the charge of theft and we charge him with handling stolen property .
10 The awful thing is that the movies that I 've been involved with in the last erm few years have entailed my being abroad a great deal , and I was made in New York entirely and I was there for six or seven months , and the difficulty is that when you then make the movie and you take it round the world , you 're away for another three or four months and so you end up being out of the country for quite a long time , so I 've been nothing like as active with the university .
11 He was just doing the ‘ Hunky Dory ’ album but we did n't know that , Anyway , we got in touch with The Country Club and they put us on the guest list and Cherry Vanilla , Wayne County and I , posing as journalists , went along to see him .
12 But rugby maverick , 34-year-old Tim Wilby , now guesting with his eighth club and who describes himself in rugby 's who 's who as a ‘ socialite ’ , lends his distinctive skills and experience to the pack .
13 B : ‘ I thought she was far too cocky but then I changed my mind and I pursued her with a vengeance . ’
14 I suppose we 've been rivals in the past , when I had my column on the Daily Mail and he had his on the Daily Express , but we 've been rivals in the friendliest of terms .
15 We got the dog and give him a couple of rope ends in his mouth and he take them across the ice .
16 He kissed her on the mouth and she tasted herself on his lips .
17 They take the infantile mewing and they modify it to each situation in which they wish to express a need for something .
18 Jonas handed out the cups of tea and she accepted hers with a tight smile , not yet ready to forgive him his duplicity .
19 At the same time , I would warn Obair * , the same as I would warn anybody setting up a scheme , to make sure that the scheme is properly run , to make sure that the scheme is n't used to take jobs away from either the domestics , the home helps or any other jobs in the health service — make sure that abuse is taken away and I certainly wish them luck in the future and I thank you for inviting me here to speak .
20 There are tigers there , and there 's leopards and things called sloth bears , a sort of bear , but they 're actually quite rare so er we did n't see any of those , apart from the rhinos , we went very very quietly crawled under the undergrowth and we saw them in a water hole and they were just bathing there .
21 My er , circumstances are entirely different , I am the person who 's being cared for and my husband died in nineteen eighty seven , and my son in nineteen eighty eight and I was left with my young son , and he looked after me on his own , and then my daughter who li , I was living in Ireland , my daughter lived in England , and she decided it was n't good enough that it should all be left to him , so we had a long talk and we discussed it at length for two weeks at Christmas , and then they all moved Sou , over here , we got a house in Scotland , and I 'm looked after by my young son and my daughter , and since then a year ago my daughter got married , her husband moved in and he looks after me as well , so I 'm looked after by three young adults .
22 I ca n't read , but I took it to the priest and he read it to me . ’
23 ‘ And while you 're getting out of there , you run straight into a patrol car and they arrest you after a chase .
24 He hated the car and he hated himself in it ; he hated what it could do to him and what it had done to him .
25 ‘ Soon after that a different Man came by car and he put me in a carrier cage and took me into the darkness of a long journey , over bumpy roads , on to a ship , and into the most terrible place of all , an iron cage with obscured windows , which raced through the night clattering and clattering , a regular rhythm of metallic sound .
26 I of course has to invent this ceremony and I did it in Latin as they do at Oxford
27 They found you in the snow and they carried you to the nearest shelter .
28 ‘ We had a massive fight — I hit him with my handbag and he hit me with his .
29 Above all , it 's a relaxing therapy and she sees it as a major way of helping a runner ‘ warm down ’ .
30 Franz Klammer made a skiing simulator and he had it in his garage , and what it was was a series of rolling logs .
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