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

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1 He tried to steal my strip on the Island ? ’
2 The second place is that probably one of the reasons that physicians feel threatened by these kind of laws is that , without the law , I can cruise along and maintain my patients ' comfort and my sanity to the best of my ability .
3 In competition it is to my advantage to feel for others as little as possible , an advantage which outweighs my dread of a growing isolation .
4 This experience deepened my dread of the five fillings which awaited me .
5 As an Englishman I express my subordination to the political authority under which I live by paying a certain fraction of my money income to the appropriate official .
6 ‘ After that I told Sir Alfred of my plans for a monocoque car for the next season , and got a sour letter back saying we had to win another grand prix before we talked about anything .
7 Fortunately their approach coincided with my plans for a charitable foundation to buy art for Britain .
8 I had the Count send him my plans for the work I wanted to do on the buildings .
9 Self-doubt probably still lurks somewhere so I write down very quickly all the things which went wrong and get them out of the way by incorporating my ideas on them into my plans for the next investigative session right away .
10 Those are my plans for the future , now it 's time for you to air your views . ’
11 This episode has not changed my attitude to the job of managing Celtic and I will be going before the board at a later date to give them my plans for the immediate future . ’
12 ‘ This episode has not changed my attitude to managing Celtic and I will be going before the board to give them my plans for the future ’ Liam Brady
13 With this in mind , I sent my plans to the Special Air Service Regiment , reputedly the best collective authority in Britain on desert survival , and asked them to comment .
14 You will now release me : the resulting implication being that I bought my freedom at the expense of his .
15 And , perhaps , with this act of treachery I can finally buy my freedom from the burden of buried horror that bound me to Andy twenty years ago , so that — dispossessed of that trespass — I 'm left free to betray him again , now .
16 I keep my copies of the NI for future reference j )
17 I , William Baskerville , write this for my sons in the year 1742 .
18 I do n't have a guitar roadie there to do everything for me , so I interact with my guitar on every level .
19 So of course I said how much I 'd like to be able to play my guitar like a saxophone , and he said , ‘ Yeah — and vice versa . ’
20 What I 'll do when I 'm , if all the if signs and buts are covered , I will put the mike on it 's stand when I 'm working tomorrow , put it on the desk and put the recorder in the , in my briefcase underneath the little desk
21 While he was knocking himself off , I was preparing to make my introductions to the sidewalk .
22 I had lost my heart to the little , golden flowers that brightened the meadows like a thousand suns .
23 ‘ And love of the man twisted my heart into a dry rope .
24 My free associations about wealth changed dramatically : ‘ Prosperity flows through my heart as a channel of pure light — the Light of the universe , which offers to me its vast abundance .
25 Lifting my heart with a strange .
26 And it 's been on my heart for a long time to save .
27 ‘ Roses , chocolates , jewellery , my heart on a platter — I gave Cherith everything except what she really wanted .
28 But I could not bear to be supplanted in a view that lay next to my heart by an old acquaintance .
29 I could not weep , though grief lay on my heart like a heavy stone .
30 Belting tales of outlaw attitude like the born-to-be-wild rocker ‘ Ride Into YOur Town ’ are juxtaposed to beautiful ballads , like the piano-accompanied ‘ How Does It Feel ’ ( ‘ … to ruthlessly steal my heart like a thief in the night ’ ) — .
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