Example sentences of "[pers pn] [prep] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As religious advisor to the radio station he gets birthday requests played for them during Sunday morning broadcasts .
2 During the Second World War , tram crews had to carry gas masks and don them during air raids , as this picture shows .
3 For example , line management required a list of their staff , showing basic salary , age and other basic information in date of start order in order to aid them during appraisal sessions .
4 Hand half-raised he added : ‘ Do n't forget it was me as told thee about Cap'n sailing for the Indies . ’
5 Exceptions would be certain Loranthaceous and Viscaceous seeds , which birds remove from their bills by brushing them through bark crevices , or the passage of seeds through an animal to germinate in its dung .
6 To get rid of grit , strain them through kitchen paper in a sieve then pick mushrooms out individually .
7 The separated ions are converted back to atoms by passing them through lithium vapour , from which the ions easily pick up their missing electrons .
8 Although drummer Richie Hayward powered them through Blow Wind , Blow Wind , and the evergreen Key to the Highway , I began to think that Keith Richards ' X-Pensive Winos were a better band .
9 Stealing them for resale , stealing from them , making phoney insurance claims after getting them stolen for you , even putting them through council crushers — £626 million .
10 Both the staff pension fund and TOPS are in the hands of trustees who run them through management committees .
11 A sceptic at the RHA might thus have good reason to believe that aside from development of hospital units either in teaching hospitals or in other hospitals having a subaltern relation to them through training arrangements , not much else would happen to achieve the aims of the government 's priority services strategy .
12 The Christian communities ( Comunidades Cristianas de Base ) were initially small study groups set up by local parishes to discuss social problems and to try to find practical ways of solving them through community action .
13 ‘ If we can keep them off council land it will make it nearly impossible for them .
14 Those very few who do receive enough child support to ‘ float ’ them off income support may nevertheless lose financially because of the consequent loss of passported benefits such as free school meals .
15 Because they told me that the assessment will be made by the Child Support Agency who would then pass it over to the Income Support Agency who would then take them off Income Support .
16 Alan Knott was one of them off Wayne Daniel 's bowling .
17 And they 're right , because the idea of wandering around with a radio-equipped , RISC-based , flat tablet , scribbling notes and then faxing them off Star Trek-style to headquarters , is so far from the reality of poor handwriting recognition , disappointing battery life , so-so screens and skyscrapingly high prices , that most users simply have n't bothered .
18 I said , ‘ yesterday you collected some thirst quenchers from me for Bill Baudelaire 's daughter . ’
19 He found a tutor in London who was going to coach me for University Entrance .
20 ‘ I had five great years at Wimbledon , winning an FA Cup medal , and they made my career — so there is no bad feeling from me for Sam Hammam .
21 He used to come after me for music lesson every week , I can always
22 Asked us ower fur drinks and when we got there — I mean Ah 'd had a bath , splashed on some of the Givenchy for Gentlemen that Isabel got me for ma Christmas and got into ma designer tracksuit just to be casual like …
23 ‘ Thoo 's walked 'ome from chapel together every Sunday for a couple o' years and now , when 'e does t'decent thing and asks me for thi 'and , thoo 's refusing . ’
24 If there is anyone in your parish whom you think might be interested and suitable , perhaps you would draw their attention to these posts and encourage them to write to me for application forms and job description .
25 I thought they blamed me for Miss Havisham 's cold manner towards them .
26 Did you imagine I 'd stand passively by while you used me for bayonet practice ? ’
27 And that is happening currently with people in schools in Oxford , who come to me for Business Studies , for just about one or two weeks tuition , they then go and pass .
28 That covers me for office work to negotiate to try and settle this case .
29 My mission , should I decide to accept it , was to find Jack Scamp for Malpass before Nevil found me for Jack Scamp .
30 She kept examining me for bullet wounds , I think .
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