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

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1 That money we left in the taxi .
2 ‘ We still owe quite a lot on that money we borrered fer the free'old . ’
3 If all that money we gave to Band Aid did n't do the trick , it must be because there are just too many of them .
4 Where 's that that bit you did on erm
5 So what I want you to do is to follow these little chips er dimples here , they 're on this stone there 're a few on that but not on here , so that bit it goes in that direction .
6 The way I looked at was a rubbish tip , that bit it looks as if he 's cleared and the grass is growing .
7 I 'll see some of the sights , search out that Michaelangelo you spoke of .
8 ‘ Ca n't you hear from the tone of Holberg 's Epistle how little sympathy he had for her !
9 Erm I mean kids can do , of a similar age , can do enormously abusive things to each-other in which case it 's often thought of as things like bulling or erm or or something like that y'know I mean for example I know somebody who attende was educated at Rugby and you know he was he was buggered silly by the other boys who also wired him up to the mains and stuck billiard cues up his bum and all sort of things .
10 For each hour we use on the project we could say we lose £5 contribution .
11 And Finnegan spendin' what little money he has on drink , rollin' home at all hours of the night from the pubs in the village , drunk as a lord .
12 ‘ The trouble is so many do n't make use of that expertise we have within the Government service . ’
13 Privately police officers have told us , decisions on cautioning can depend on how much or how little faith they have in the courts to pass adequate sentences , and on how much paper work is required for a prosecution .
14 If that trend continued , her father would definitely lose what little faith he had in her abilities .
15 In each case they vary by only 0.002 millimetres .
16 In each case they run between the intersegmental folds or antecostae of successive segments .
17 In each case it had in effect been ruled that Gen Robertson 's order of 14 May would apply , and that 5 Corps could continue with arrangements already entered into hand over both Cossacks and Yugoslavs but only in each case , so lob as force did not have to be used .
18 Which was a shame , since each afternoon we sauntered round the beautifully manicured , palm-fringed courses at La Manga .
19 Or , ‘ Was n't it a scream that afternoon we went to the matinée at the Court and you got a fit of the hiccoughs . ’
20 All that afternoon they waited for the water to come .
21 Later that afternoon he came to me with some of my translations from the index cards .
22 That afternoon he preached to three thousand people , so it is claimed , and the place where he preached that sermon is known as Fox 's Pulpit .
23 That afternoon I left for Abu Dhabi with the promise that I would indeed see them in Al Ain in a week 's time .
24 That afternoon I walked round the circuit alone and thought about it .
25 That afternoon I went to the café at Fagurhólsmýri and bought a pair of Tuf workman boots .
26 That afternoon I moved to a quiet little hotel on Fifth Avenue .
27 That afternoon I sat in my room and unpacked my things .
28 well that was for sale , that part it belongs to the council
29 Well that course I went on you know , there was er , there were , there were , there 'd be about twelve in the class and there were two young women in the class
30 Erm unle unless we 're actually making that change as such , then the only way forward it seems to me i i is on the lines of which of which Mr has indicated which is that erm essentially the needs of Greater York are calculated on the current Greater York study area and the requirements are made on that basis and the supply is within that area , unless it ca n't be made in that area in that case it goes without that area , and therefore it it it 's part of the justification for the new settlement .
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