Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] [pers pn] [coord] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Because I asked you and remember I rang you up about a week , a week ago and said , what , which number have you
2 I could put it in it were only about ten inches long and I I made it and tapered it erm on a lathe , I put it my ear and side of casing and I could hear all what were going on inside .
3 Sure enough , someone met him and took him to the adjutant of No .
4 I should be able to do the job without getting involved , but when I met her and took her statement , it was awful .
5 But when I met her and shook her hand I had a feeling which is hard to explain — other people have had the same experience when meeting this lady .
6 I used to , I think , but since I met you and saw what she was likely to turn into , I seem to have gone off her .
7 Mm I mean he looked at me like I was a bit silly and it was only when I got it and looked he 'd got after Christmas written
8 but as I wrote this and you know put in the acc th the conflict , it came up to two thousand five hundred words and I taped it and timed it and I 've been butchering it and cutting out all the really nice little sentences and the nice sentences and I 've got it down to two one sixty and now with that announcement on the end , as I 've got it taped , it 's fourteen minutes fifty-nine seconds for a fifteen minute slot , so it 's about as precise as you 're gon na get it .
9 I 'd seen somebody taking it so I tried it and liked it .
10 One evening I visited her but found she was out , so I waited on her balcony , smoking a cigar .
11 Sick and shaking , I fled him and hid myself , but every moment since he has pursued me .
12 I approached him and asked him about caddying for him , and I was very pleased when he said yes .
13 He was limping dejectedly towards the summit of Shunner when I overtook him and garnered his story .
14 Here 's me thinking I woke me and dressed me this morning , and all the time I 'm still in bed and dreaming .
15 But if there was a gap anywhere I filled it and squeezed my office work in , in between .
16 So I said I went and lay in the in these bull rushes and I got half a brick , yes , he says , and I saw them coming and he says and I threw it and hit him this er blackleg with this half brick .
17 I telephoned her and said I was sure he — Philip — was Liam Shakespeare , and she came racing here from London . ’
18 I telephoned him and asked him to explain .
19 I telephoned him and asked him if I could go round , the first evening I was back with Caroline .
20 I turned it and played it to the net , though it did n't come in easily .
21 I opened it and found it was n't signed , so I signed it and used it .
22 When he finished , he kicked at the door , I opened it and gave him something to eat .
23 I tossed the wallet into the high grass and counted the money again before I folded it and put it in my pocket .
24 I kissed her and held her and tried to get out of the house without saying goodbye to anyone .
25 it was n't good because erm I did n't love him and right so , so if I kissed him and met him the next day would I , would I snog , would , would he , he 'd give me the hat so I said yeah sure , you know , whatever , so he goes okay and he like prepared himself and goes no I ca n't do it in here and so I had to go outside with him , snog him , got his hat and pissed off , never saw him again .
26 I opened it and found it was n't signed , so I signed it and used it .
27 I thanked him and told him to tell my mother not to worry , I knew what to do .
28 So I hunted him and smashed his face , and I was going to take him back to the prison-ship , so that he would n't have the pleasure of being free , when the soldiers caught us .
29 I followed him and saw him join some of his mates who were waiting on the corner .
30 And I heard him and do you know , he was powerful , the way he
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