Example sentences of "[pron] [pron] [verb] [pron] [det] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The last magazine article came out on me , I had a lot of Christians writing to tell me I had it all wrong .
2 I I take it that honourable gentle right honourable gentleman is making an implicit criticism of his colleague the Secretary of State of the environment er , er and the Home Secretary who has responsibility can produce figures for England .
3 So the best source from which to obtain your ferrets has to be someone deeply committed to the animals , someone who keeps his own working and breeding stock and who from time to time may have a surplus .
4 She was also rather surprised by the way in which she took her own newly-acquainted charms , for she was almost as determined as Janice to make the best of herself , and she had more to make the best of .
5 This seems more than a simple displacement of the fear and anxiety with which we contemplate our own old age .
6 The ants ' larvae possess silk glands with which they spin their own pupal cocoons .
7 Its power is determined by the degree to which it aids what that whole social structure reports as its desires .
8 ‘ I did n't want to tell you I saw him that last night , for … well …
9 And out of you she sees herself more proper
10 ‘ Was it she who told you all this ? ’
11 And what 's more , we want to see that ice rink filled because it 's the greatest family sporting entertainment you could ever wish to see and with the crowd behind you it gives you that extra buzz .
12 If you thought what the people said possessed an intrinsic interest , if you wrote it down verbatim and pictured yourself as a sort of secretary to the outside world , recording something which had its own imaginative value but would otherwise have been lost , then you are one sort of writer — a naturalist .
13 ‘ I do n't need gratitude for something which gave me such infinite pleasure .
14 Moreover , if the moral judgment which we require to make is one which involves our own personal interest we might reasonably look to the relevant law as representing a less partial view of the matter than our own ; for , without attributing to the law a non-partisan impartiality at variance with most available knowledge about the actual political and legal processes , it might still happen to be less partial and more informed than we are when making judgments about cases which affect us closely .
15 But like , he even said it , he said to me when I was drunk and I , and it pissed me off a little bit actually cos like , he goes to me you know like I I was saying about it and he goes erm well she was the one who wanted it all casual and everything , and I said oh yeah .
16 Well we we had our own local manifesto before and the idea , well in in practical terms it was extremely detailed and erm each rewrite was was a very big exercise and just photocopying er it was an extremely large booklet .
17 The next time I went to see her she offered me another two Chagalls one was the goat and bride from his Parisian period , and the other I can no longer recall , but it was another gouache .
18 They they left their own personal belongings and I know from very close friends that those Palestinians who did n't like the invasion they left Kuwait and went back to Jordan , so we hope they come back .
19 Get rid of all the clutter , but that 's what we found it most difficult
20 As part of their attempt to cure themselves they developed their own delusionary worlds , which were in turn often treated by non-analysts as a symptom of a disease instead of being seen as an attempt at self-cure .
21 I mean what it needs it that random pixel degradation across the page to give you back the letterpress look .
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