Example sentences of "[det] [noun] [subord] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Although the break was a nasty one , McCracken came back successfully at the beginning of 1921–22 when the Palace made their debut in Division Two and he played more games for us in that division than anyone else during our four year tenure there 1921–25 .
2 Do n't bother doing that I 'll have that money before I goes
3 I hate to think how much money I have paid over to Anglia Gas if I 'd known what I was into I could have walked into that house then and I could , while I had all that money before I gave any away I could have said , right , I 'm going to have to spend that , that , that , that and that and I would have done it and it would have I would 've been alright because I would n't have had things going wrong !
4 If a company does not pay a supplier 's bill on time it has the use of that money until it does so .
5 If a company does not pay a supplier 's bill on time it has the use of that money until it does so .
6 How can England 's cricket bosses allow them to scoop all that money if their bowlers have been tampering with the ball ?
7 and granddad Pat was saying that there 's , Steven Fry on the telly he was , he was saying he made , ha I think he said he made half a million pounds out of something and he was , he says I 'd like to join go into parliament as a Labour thing , granddad says oh that 'll be really sensible , he said you 'll loose half of that money if you do that
8 ‘ It 's just that Uncle was a cautious old devil and — ’ he looked away ‘ — he got the impression I was a bit of a spendthrift because — well , because I used to get through my allowance pretty rapidly when I was away at school , and … oh , hell , he wanted to make sure I was going to be dull and sensible about all that money when he finally kicked the bucket .
9 ‘ I suspect poor Irvine was murdered in that convent when he loosed his trews , either to relieve himself or … ’
10 We are standing in that kitchen where I 've shared her meals and laughter , and she finishes drying the glass and places it carefully on the table .
11 But suddenly I 'm looking round that kitchen like I never saw it before .
12 I like that bit cos she do n't get him .
13 oh yeah you can colour that bit if you like
14 Well that bit if you like , but , if you like , your accent he 's after , so if you feel that you 've got a way of describing your accent , then put it down there .
15 Going , so you go , that bit when you , when you , when you get there
16 ‘ There 's a cellar with a trap door under that bit where I was locked in .
17 We can see no merit in repeating here the reasons he gave for that decision since he pronounced his findings in that case in public , pursuant to rule 11(2) of the Hearings before the Visitors Rules 1991 , and the reasons were complex .
18 Marie Wilkes had to make that decision when she broke down on the M50 in the Summer of 1988 .
19 ‘ But let's cross that hurdle when we come to it . ’
20 We continue by laying course upon course of reed using our legget ( bat-shaped tool ) to dress each course as we go .
21 Well , she said , right , she said , er , he ca n't cash that cheque because his account 's in Ireland , so can you get him out the cash instead .
22 ‘ For the sake of her memory I would n't have hesitated to bring you crashing down from that pedestal if I 'd discovered anything damning about you . ’
23 I did n't have that excuse because there 's a car parked before the turning
24 This is because as Dickens wrote his novels as weekly instalments he had to put enough into each instalment whether it be a couple of chapters or many , enough to captivate his readers and cause them to wait with eagerness for the next instalment .
25 Furthermore , it was plain that the provision contemplated deduction from each instalment as it was paid .
26 " Nowhere " , he wrote , is there so much and at the same time so little centralization as there is in Russia .
27 The minister is then faced with the task of keeking to see during that prayer whether there are enough potential listeners to justify proceedings with his prepared material .
28 We 've got plenty of things — goods and chattels and land — but very little money because we ca n't sell anything .
29 An additional , optional logical name may be set up by each user if he or she wishes to store cached information from one LIFESPAN logon session to another .
30 Do n't be afraid to write more in each segment if you can .
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