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

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1 ‘ It 's mostly my gardener I have to thank for that ’ , said the doctor modestly , ‘ but , yes , I do take an interest .
2 All right my love you read the bit your reading all right .
3 ‘ I am too small for all the steadfast love ’ ( that is a literal translation of the Hebrew , which is much more striking than our English versions ) ‘ and all the faithfulness which thou hast shown to thy servant , for with only my staff I crossed this Jordan ; and now I have become two companies . ’
4 In a letter to shareholders Rowland said : ‘ Believe me , it is only my age which occasions this . ’
5 After selling his shares Rowland said : ‘ It is only my age which occasions this . ’
6 Basically my father who I believe you knew in the Sixties … he organised lots of the roadhouse shows ?
7 It was n't so much my virtue they were worried about as their own standing in the community .
8 So my dad he got snarky and barked at the shark .
9 Erm so My Lords I am left in the slight dilemma that erm I 'm not er none of the amendments we 're discussing are absolutely ideal from my point of view and meet the three difficulties er which I have touched on and indeed the amendment to which I have put my name erm number eleven , would I think be better erm to have a minority of er er a minimum number of eighteen rather than sixteen so as to simplify the arithmetical processes of contemplated er a two-thirds majority , but of the er amendments that we are discussing er if the opinion of the House is to be sort , I myself would go along with Amendment five and the two other associated amendments with which the Noble Lord , Lord has submitted for consideration of the Committee .
10 so my wife she fell on on on Sunday again .
11 So my shoes they 're not
12 Some sub-divisions of Sylhet are areas in which nearly every family has relatives in London , and so my visit there was of special significance to me .
13 that I would also put it on in relation to your , to , to , to , to , to your Lordship and to considering the matter in interim , your Lordship has er , erm , er heard er the information that had been put forward er by the society , you have seen the er information about the position the commission has taken , your Lordship knows that the commission was informed about both the act and all the relevant byelaws in the present case , the precursored , the central fund byelaw was informally proved by the commission Mrs has sworn on affidavit that the society has never been given any indication that the matters in issue in the European Law Defence are contrary to competition rules and your Lordship also has the answer by the commission to the European parliament which is exhibited to Mrs affidavit and which I took your Lordship to earlier and of which judicial note can be taken by virtual section three , two of the European communities act , so my Lord we say that there is already a body of information which provides a basis if one has to consider what should be done in the interim of saying that in the interim the application of the act and the application for byelaws should be maintained , the third element my Lord is the intimate link between the recoveries of money for the central fund , er under the byelaw and the implementation of the United Kingdom 's operations under directive seventy three , two , three , nine , we 've been over this before my Lord erm , my Lord is , is aware of the intimate link er between the er recovery of monies to central fund , the maintenance solvency and the paying of policy holders .
14 But if I bring in my camera it means
15 filled in my Pools I might be lucky But a beggar cayent be a chooser
16 I think that its , its often what 's inside that comes out and what we wear and , and make up and I think perhaps its men who have the restriction of not being able to do that , they are not perhaps getting the opportunity to express their inner self .
17 It does n't matter much which drawbridge you raise . ’
18 It does not seem to matter very much which way we look at it .
19 Rain caught her in both arms , held her tight , and knew it was only her grasp which kept the woman upright .
20 No , it was n't only her father who had lost his dignity .
21 But when it was rammed down their throats it became a battle , and the manager lost .
22 I apologise for the delay in response — we had to track down which university you were at !
23 ‘ To me , if the kitchen 's not smelling of delicious food then there 's something wrong at home , ’ says Sheila , who does all her cooking herself .
24 Nor was it only their tenants who were resentful , but they also had to face envious glances at their lands from the laity , some of whom at any rate seem to have considered them suitable prey .
25 Marked eels from Europe never reach the Sargasso sea , only their counterparts who had taken a shorter journey to the American mainland .
26 In Western industrial society , the means of production are owned by the capitalist whereas the workers own only their labour which they hire to the employer in return for wages .
27 Similarly , in the capitalist era , there are two main classes : the ‘ bourgeoisie ’ or capitalist class which owns the means of production , and the ‘ proletariat ’ or working class whose members own only their labour which they hire to the bourgeoisie in return for wages .
28 Peering along its barrel he saw blood foaming around the cow 's mouth and heard clearly the tortured rasp of its breath between each anguished bellow .
29 Of the two creatures , the squids are much the more mobile and have lateral fins running along their flanks which undulate and so propel the animal through the water .
30 The effect of a reference is to suspend the proceedings before the referring court until the Court of Justice has handed down its opinion which is then applied by the referring court to the dispute before it .
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