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

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1 You then say that when the hotelier went to wake up everyone for breakfast he had a big surprise , for in one bed was all the kings , in another was all the queens , in another all the aces and in the other all the jacks .
2 If we did not espouse the values of community and express them through policies which are designed to redistribute power and wealth , the electorate would be entitled to ask themselves two questions .
3 In practice , the policeman , the nurse and the ambulance driver probably perform more life-saving actions , but they perform them through skills anyone can learn .
4 my Lord well no doubt then the answer is that erm that would eventually have to meet them through funds which they will bring in to the market and which will go into the , the central fund
5 we 'll be able to get them off Gary I think , yeah .
6 Eventually it seemed it was only I who ever thought about that still , cold morning , recalling in my dreams that cry and that hand held out to me for help I could not , would not give , and the silence that followed Andy disappearing under the ice .
7 There 's a man who runs a jewellery-making class at the tech — he pays me for stones they can use . ’
8 They strike me as people who take a keen pleasure in the beauty of the natural world , and in the strength , swiftness and cleverness of animals ( even those of no use , or downright dangerous , to Man ) .
9 Not yet twenty and I know nothing about babies myself . ’
10 ( Nothing about cats who eat spiders . )
11 In Cicourel 's ( 1968 ) analysis it seemed that the data presented a different kind of reality altogether : they only reflected the meanings , moral categories and stereotypes of those who collect and interpret the data ; they told us nothing about criminals themselves ( though in the Preface to the second edition Cicourel ( 1976 ) seemed to retreat from this more radical position ) .
12 They are given advice choosing topics by their tutors , the librarian talks to them about skills they will need ( based on the nine steps approach ) " and range of information available .
13 They reject them as calumnies which are confuted by conscious experience , and adroitly overlook the faint indications through which the unconscious is apt to betray itself even to consciousness .
14 When you see them as grown-ups who 'd rather not grow any more , you realise that even their clothes resort to childhood in the face of responsibility and decision .
15 ‘ There ai n't nothing wrong wi ’ crying , sweetheart , but yer must always share yer troubles wi' them as love yer .
16 It is just that we do treat them as propositions which need no justification but which can justify others .
17 I recognized them as hands who rode for a Mr. Wolgast who supplied beef to the reservation up at San Carlos .
18 Yet in some areas still , their skills are not appreciated ; they can be seen as trouble-makers who regard doctor as fellow colleagues instead of seeing them as bosses who are there to give orders .
19 As I understood more about Lebanon I had felt sympathy for them , seen them as victims who had themselves experienced terrible deprivation .
20 Messiahs appeared , as we all know , under the procuratorships of Cuspius Fadus and Antonius Felix , and Josephus decried them as men who deceived and deluded the people by their pretence of having received from God in the wilderness the signs of liberty ( Jos .
21 We fail to see them as people who have a voice , who have needs and feelings .
22 It starts off essentially defining them as people who are impartial , and in no time at all we are talking about them being nominated from different sector interest .
23 She said with a shock that she realised she had grown up among the men on her father 's farm without seeing them as people you could conceivably fancy .
24 We 're extremely interested in the women we try to treat them as individuals we cope with a lot of problems and I think if we look as women as individuals , each individual woman has a different problem .
25 The week Miles reviewed them for EVO they changed their name to the Pink Floyd .
26 ‘ It is important that your bank knows everything about your business so that if you have to go to them for help they are in the best position to five assistance .
27 Provided they are not mentally impaired , and we are able to exercise tact , the truth , spoken in love , will always achieve more than saying nothing in order to ‘ keep the peace ’ , and harbouring resentments which fester in the mind and inevitably make us bad-tempered towards them for reasons they do not understand .
28 All six had conquered hardships of their own to help those in need and Celebrities Guild founder Ella Glazer said : ‘ They 're all remarkable people and it 's a pleasure for us to reward them for work which might otherwise go unmarked . ’
29 Meredith craned her neck and saw behind her an even older notice announcing a trio of public hangings , two of them for offences which in some circumstances would not even have warranted a custodial sentence today .
30 What a waste of time , cos he 'll only sell them for things he
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