Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun] [adv] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I was n't thinking specifically of old Leeds managers , with a couple of noteable exceptions , but it was nice to have a lot of my favourite ever players included in the same message ! !
2 He wrote three of my favourite ever songs : ‘ Crosstown Traffic ’ , ‘ Voodoo Chile ’ and ‘ Purple Haze ’
3 My labour never flags .
4 But to my mind neither section 8 nor the Gillick decision will bear the weight which he seeks to place upon them .
5 Now , in these quiet moments as I wait for the world about to awake , I find myself going over in my mind again passages from Miss Kenton 's letter .
6 though my kids both ice skating .
7 Yeah , well tell her , she can come to my funeral next week cos I 've got to do my lollipop tomorrow night !
8 cos she 's got to do my lollipop tomorrow night !
9 Also for that matter , a tenant hand , a householder has the rights to invite who he wishes into his own house , this one sided dictatorial attitude of the Labour group to determine who can , who can not enter his home is er contrary to my philosophy anyway Chairman .
10 She will make my misery more tolerable , my slavery only half-slavery , my exile less a banishment .
11 When he read stories about Balder , Adonis and Bacchus , he was prepared to ‘ feel the myth as profound and suggestive of meanings beyond my grasp even tho ’ I could not say in cold prose ‘ what it meant ’ .
12 ‘ You come up to my place tomorrow night , Nails , ’ Biddy said .
13 Sunday he can lie in bed till twelve , get up , get dressed and go for a drink , but my job never changes .
14 and she said my sister spends I mean , we 're now talking about nineteen seventy my sister spends twelve and six a week on things from for the house on the hire purchase if she ever truly runs into debt she 'll save part of the cost of the thing , you know and then she knows that she 's always going to have to put twelve and six a week aside but she does that and buys things for the house and you see if you 've got if you 've got that little bit of extra coming in it 's quite well it 's like my lodgers , Brenda if I could n't if I could n't get what I need from my lodgers well Neil pays me Neil 's house rent which thirty pound a week
15 me , my mate and paul had a terrible night out after the spurs game : first we were supposed to meet two fellow norw. at a pub ( the black lion ? ) and they never showed up — then we went downtown to the marquee which was empty ( 8 quid out of the window ) and a not the place to go at a saturday nite ( no live music , just house — which i quite like — but there has to be some people around ) — then standing in queue at ‘ the borderline ’ for a couple of hours not getting in … and it was bloody cold ( hi paul ) — the wind just froze my balls of ( well nearly ) … the meet-up was cozy though — no problems finding the guys ( or rather : just look for mr cantona ) and time for a couple of pints before and after the game and no problem wearing a leeds outfit at the pub … i was not sporting my leeds away scarf when among the newcastle crowd though ; - )
16 Where 's my quid there Richard ?
17 Er during my comments yesterday sir , I you 'll not be surprised that if with a very strong emphasis on if , er the the panel do go for a new settlement , we do in York feel very strongly that er the issue of priority for public transport usage should be a very high one in this criteria .
18 er my Lord simply directives under one art article one , eight , nine , erm I can , very simply say in relation to the Lloyds Act and to the bye laws they were adopted ten years after the directive , there ca n't therefore be an implementation , they , they , the the implementation is fully set out in the Insurance Companies Act nineteen eighty two and it quite clear now because the Secretary of S
19 My lyttyll leggys , my spats both nete and clene ,
20 my windows again Thursday .
21 ‘ Now , Roger , ’ he continued briskly , ‘ I apologise for my rudeness yesterday evening but you do realise we are in great danger ?
22 Hold my hand nicely sweetheart , there 's a good girl we 're coming up to a busy road in a minute and it 's dangerous Walk nicely darling , there 's a good girl walk nicely just stand still a minute sweetheart hold my hand Charlotte please hold my hand there 's a good girl .
23 My bust again Doctor .
24 ‘ Come to my hotel tomorrow morning .
25 Also Major Harry Conlon , Army chaplain , and I 'm on my way tomorrow night . ’
26 If I had my way then kerb-crawlers like you would be locked away !
27 you hold my hand Richard , my goodness you 're like grease lighting are n't you , a pair of slippery eels , your poor mum 's trying to run after your brother in high heels are you staying at my house tonight James ?
28 I was gon na clean my tank tonight Jean but I suppose that 's
29 ‘ I told my son only trouble could come from being your pakiteng . ’
30 I will be wearing a Knee length leather coat ( bloody cold ) with a hood and my Leeds away shirt on underneath ( Yellow and Blue vertical stripes for those that do n't know ; - ) ) .
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