Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] they [det] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | But I noted them all down with the dignified " we " , for he and I now agreed . |
2 | My grandmother gave my a set of oil paints when I was four and she got really angry because they were wee tiny tubes and I squeezed them all out in one go and started painting like Frank Auerbach . |
3 | My grandmother gave my a set of oil paints when I was four and she got really angry because they were wee tiny tubes and I squeezed them all out in one go and started painting like Frank Auerbach . |
4 | Her mum came down the street steaming from the chip shop , and she rushed us inside and got me to make a pot of tea while she shared them all out between the three of us , and we all sat round their fire eating them . |
5 | With every evidence of cordiality and goodwill , she invited them both round for supper the following evening . |
6 | At the drink-up after their New York appearance , the band were hanging out with ex-Nymph INGRE LORRE , who invited them all back to her mother 's house for a Halloween party ( surely an offer not to be passed up ) . |
7 | No fool , Celia remembered thinking , as she drove them both back to the home she was soon to vacate . |
8 | You should have seen our tea : ham , salad , cheese , crackers , potatoes , hard-boiled eggs , bread-and-butter , trifle — all at once , mind you — cream cake , sherry , cups of tea — ’ She counted them all off on her fingers , smiling innocently as she spoke . |
9 | And she carried them all up on stage with her when she climbed those six steps to sing her song . |
10 | We had the American band , we had the horse guards from London we brought them all up on the train , the horses and the guards and we had wonderful times ! |
11 | Their devotion was apparent when we took them both out for a walk . |
12 | and they come round and they bring them all out to the front |
13 | And as I recall as a child there were well over a hundred ponies down Pit at that time , because during the nineteen twenty one strike they brought them all up to the surface and put them in the fields and I used to go with my father to sort of look after them . |
14 | Then he invited them both through into his office . |
15 | He motioned them all up to the altar rails . |
16 | He motioned them both back to their seats and strode across to open a door but Maggie noticed that he also closed it behind him very firmly . |