Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | " Will you pose for me properly some time ? " |
2 | ‘ The creative use of leisure ’ sociologists called it and it worried them badly that fret-work and bird-watching might be all there was to fulfil people after pressing the buttons at the fully-automatic , atom-powered , closed-circuit-TV-monitored , computer-directed plant for a couple of four-hour shifts a week . |
3 | Jack had seen them all many times . |
4 | Honestly , it sounded to me as if he was giving them all some kind of ultimatum . ’ |
5 | It takes them all some time to understand it . |
6 | James brought them all more drinks . |
7 | It 's taken me long enough god knows but |
8 | Could the others have been examples of the ‘ leasemongers ’ on whom so much opprobrium was heaped ? |
9 | We suggest , however , that the tiredness experienced by young couples in the first months of a baby 's life is not just the result of broken nights , change of role , anxiety as to the well-being of so small and vulnerable a being , and doubts about being a good enough parent , but is also related to the strain of exercising a defence against envy of the baby to whom so much care and comfort is offered . |
10 | These data , as presented , are difficult to interpret because ( i ) fewer crypt intraepithelial lymphocytes than surface intraepithelial lymphocytes ( per 100 enterocyte nuclei ) were found ; ( ii ) no detectable response to gluten/gliadin challenge , contrary to other findings , was observed ; and ( iii ) data were analysed and presented in terms of total specimens counted rather than numbers of patients from whom all such specimens derived . |
11 | So far ‘ King James III and VIII ’ , for whom all this sacrifice was being made , had not yet set foot in either of his kingdoms . |
12 | Then you owe me so many hours do n't you ? |
13 | ‘ Jack told me so many things but what I remember most was him stressing that I should keep my energy and emotional levels the same throughout a round of golf . |
14 | ‘ Well , why are you asking me so many questions ? ’ |
15 | And Goldberg , in his pad : Dear Harsnet , it may surprise you to hear that after all these years I am finally at work transcribing the notes you entrusted to me so many years ago , with a view to eventually publishing them . |
16 | ‘ Thank you for giving me so much help . ’ |
17 | I could n't remember the last time he 'd shown me so much affection . |
18 | She has given me so much happiness . |
19 | Yes , well I think that 's why you that 's why I keep on trying to come back to the regulatory system , because what you really in fundamental form a pension is a contract between an employer and an individual , you know you pay me so much money and when you get to a certain age I will pay you . |
20 | That bicycle gave me so much joy for many years . |
21 | It gave me so much joy … ’ |
22 | ‘ A part of myself … which gives me so much pain ’ |
23 | But it is a part which gives me so much pain that sometimes I ca n't bear it — ca n't bear it at all . ’ |
24 | You cause me so much pain |
25 | My wife , Jane , and close friends were all at Manchester Airport to meet me on my return from France and waiting at home were my mother , more friends , half of Sheffield United FC and Willie Thorne , whose friendship has given me so much confidence . |
26 | ‘ My policy saved me so much time and money , ’ he says . |
27 | ‘ Maybe I would n't have allowed Marissa to cause me so much unhappiness . |
28 | They are giving me so much discomfort now , I can hardly listen to these gentlemen . ’ |
29 | He has remarked , ‘ No other phase of my academic life has given me so much pleasure and instruction . ’ |
30 | me so much pleasure . |