Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] [verb] [pron] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Erm or I mean you know for advice about what they could do about D H S S.
2 So then she cut through the dining room and into the lounge , where she found him sitting in front of the big Sony TV .
3 When the war broke out , Anna was commissioned into the Army , where she did her service for her newly adopted country .
4 Well that 's something we would obviously have to sort of , I mean maybe it 's something where you know I mean with the
5 When he or she does we ask for details like what club they are in and what experience they 've had ’ .
6 . She said when she comes to kiss me good goodnight I let her kiss here but she said I ca n't have her cuddling me or she said I think of him all the time .
7 The domestic empiricist is not concerned with the generalities or principles underlying the cooker or the car ; he or she sees what has to be done to achieve a desired end and that is that .
8 Think of that most perfect of all archaeological records — the city of Pompeii — where we have everything preserved from the statue in the elegant garden to the beans in the cooking pot , from the political graffiti on the walls to the obscene paintings in the brothel .
9 Well , I decided really , or we decided I suppose to er link it to the festival .
10 Colum Cill , after causing the Battle of the Books , came back to Tara for the Convention of Drumceat at the Hill of Synod , where they discussed what to do about poets .
11 After leaving school he quickly progressed into the King Country provincial side , where he found himself playing alongside Ceri Jones and Garin Jenkins , the Wales hooker , from Pontypridd .
12 career development and training , where it exists it leads to a happier employee ;
13 Eubank took a comfortable unanimous decision — although I had him winning by only one round and plenty of ringsiders thought he had n't made it .
14 I kept my eyes open over the next few days and although I saw her sitting in the window she never appeared outside .
15 I know now , although I think I knew at the time , why one was so cared for by the ordinary people of Bury in 1941 .
16 No-one said much to me at tea , although I caught them looking at me sometimes as they sipped at their mugs .
17 That was the point that I heard him make in Brighton .
18 ‘ Except that I heard you threaten to . ’
19 I recall vividly one member of the aristocracy who was in such a state about being interviewed on TV that he insisted that I help him go through a half bottle of whisky first .
20 As I entered the committee room from the standard uncarpeted passage , I was given a friendly and businesslike handshake by the chairman , Lord Franks , who had courteously got out of his chair to greet his witness — an unfailing politeness that I gather he extended to every other witness .
21 This , in turn , improved my singles game considerably and I won the Baghdad Open one year playing against Indians in the main , who were horrified that I insisted we played in the heat of a Baghdad afternoon when it was normally well over 110° in the shade , and there was no shade — mad dogs and Scotsmen !
22 Now to do that effectively I think it 's essential that I get you to participate in what 's happening so from time to time I 'm going to ask you to answer questions , sometimes by writing them down , sometimes by shows of hands erm sometimes by er reacting back erm to the questions that I ask .
23 erm it seemed so disappointing to me that I mean we go to the bother of producing what a fifty odd page telephone directory and people do n't even look at it
24 I can only think that I mean it sticks to the sides of the bin at the bottom
25 And that was the film with the scene of the boy coming into the bar that I said I thought of when I saw Boy coming in sometimes .
26 She says that I said she looked like a bloody parrot .
27 The committee has asked from time to time , that I keep it updated with er European legislation , in so far as it affects employments matters , and this I 've intended to do in Paper K. There are two Appendix .
28 Back in Britain writing my last newsletter to the Group in Scotland I had loved and brought together , I said that I thought we had to be much bolder , taking an a priori stance on the fact that there could be no discrimination against women .
29 She looked so much better than the fat , spreading South London mothers around us , that I thought we had to be middle class .
30 [ reading ] " I always thought my young master a fine gentleman as everybody says he is , but he gave these good things to us with such a graciousness that I thought he looked like an angel . "
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