Example sentences of "[noun prp] [conj] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 In and around Brighton & Hove you 'll find there simply are n't enough hours in the day .
2 Anyone who can rekindle a friendship should write to him at Flat 11 , Grove Court , Cooden Drive , Bexhill , Sussex or ring him at 0424–212456 .
3 Please do not rely on the fact that you have previously received information about ESPRIT CIME or entered your details on a previous database .
4 During this visit Gromyko defined the ‘ political solution ’ preferred by Moscow as one that would not ‘ affect the state sovereignty of Afghanistan or ignore its lawful government ’ .
5 Did you was it you who chose to go and work in Llaneilian or did they send you to work there from ?
6 And do , do you normally play with Kay or do you have er
7 Singer Paula Kelly cuts a curious sight cross-legged on the stage-floor for ‘ Happen ’ , head bowed to her knees , screaming to herself , but Courtney or Kat she ai n't .
8 My choice in life would be to tour the world on a £10,000 Harley-Davidson or fill my garage with motorcycles .
9 Brittain is always up with the lark and it was a nice piece of work that Needle Gun did under Roberts on the Side Hill woodchip gallops early on Tuesday that makes me select him for the Laburnum Stakes .
10 It was the memory of the sparkling waters of Tenerife that helped her with her imaging , and her joy in at last succeeding in that therapy was immense and infectious .
11 Alice gratefully laughed with her , feeling privileged and special in this intimacy with Pat that admitted her into important conspiracy .
12 ‘ Is there anything about Toby that makes you uneasy ? ’
13 In the end , it was geography ( in the form of the river Loire ) and Joan of Arc that saved them .
14 It 's my friend Linda that knows her .
15 Our house backed on to Cefn Leyshon , part of the ridge of Mynydd Eglwysilian that separated us from Senghenydd .
16 London Scottish sevens coach and former scrum-half Andy Cushing has been helping PORTUGAL in training and , without any doubt , in spite of a temperamental outburst from Pedro Neiva that earned him an early shower and a one-match suspension , it showed .
17 But it was actually hearing Duane Allman that made me want to go for a powerful kind of electric sound .
18 Nicky was half aware of the Mercedes that approached them , and a moment later he screeched his warning to Lou , watching frozen , and horrified , as the great car drove up onto the pavement and bore down upon them .
19 The Parquet had existed , he thought , since at least 1883 when a reforming Minister of Justice had unearthed in his office some Arabic translations of parts of the French Code Napoleon and promulgated them as the new Egyptian legal system .
20 At which Lupescu collapses in fits of hysterical laughter , and crawls over to Ceauşescu and embraces his knees and kisses his feet , saying , ‘ Thank you , Comrade , for a joke like that , I could get ten dollars ! ’
21 Back at the tent it is getting late , so I set up the Trangia and cook myself a meal .
22 We camped upriver from the falls , stalling the leap into the chasm of some of the water by boiling it on the Trangia and making it into Earl Grey tea .
23 She dropped her passenger in the centre of Anduze and made her way back to Roziac .
24 I detest the dawn in which ‘ Guernica ’ publicly relinquished its place of ignominy , rising again like the Phoenix and transforming its ashen presence into a concrete threat to the future .
25 That 's why we went on to Seattle and Phoenix and worked our way back east again through the south , through Texas , Florida and Tennessee and it ended up going more than twice its length because of the success of the show .
26 When the platoon is ambushed , Barnes shoots Elias and leaves him for dead .
27 And th there 's a lot of , for Sainsburys the , the feeling being that if Sainsburys also agreed to take it , that lots of other , if there are any others , would follow suit cos everybody seems to look at Sainsburys and see what they 're doing .
28 McAllister 's thoughts were growing nastier and nastier , but she could not endure the sight of the woman who Matey had said had trampled on Dr Neil and rejected him after he had sustained his war wounds and started his new career as a doctor .
29 In particular , will your erstwhile political columnist , R W Johnson , apologise for the appalling piece of sexism that appeared in NSS ( under a previous editor ) on 7 December 1990 , when he suggested that the only way for Labour to win the next election would be for Glenys Kinnock to ‘ have a word ’ with Neil and persuade him to stand down ?
30 I could of done the same at home , I would of liked to have looked after Neil and kept my own electric
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