Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [pers pn] [vb infin] [adv] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Some of them became my friends and have remained so until the present day , but the sheer earthy mass of them made me realize how my few months of married life had changed me . |
2 | I remember how her country beginnings showed themselves then : she made no fuss about seeming to be lost , nor did she work herself up into a state as the aunts would have done , just stood there patiently and quietly while I untangled her and found the way ; and did not even grumble , although after that I let her decide where we should go , which was usually across a field near the sewage plant , and along a road near the gasworks . |
3 | On some days when it looks good and I let it dry naturally it goes curly . |
4 | ‘ It was just that I heard it call so I knew there must be one about . ’ |
5 | I saw it reach out its hand towards Frankenstein 's boots . |
6 | As soon as I saw you go down I gave the order to fire , ’ Moran said . |
7 | I 'll tell you what I do you know like it goes black ? |
8 | but today I did you know when she said to me though , what would you do ? |
9 | I did I wonder how it works |
10 | Why should I let him/her decide how I am going to feel ? |
11 | But I , I need them do n't I ? |
12 | ‘ But the main question is , how can I help you get back your notes ? ’ |
13 | I makes you wonder when there is up there and what 's happened to them but this is what we said we found . |
14 | If you do try out any of them let us know how you got on . |
15 | She made me put on my suit and collar and tie . |
16 | Then she helped me put on my white satin dress , after which I pulled on my shoes . |
17 | ‘ OK , sir , ’ replied the boy , ‘ if you let me telephone home my mother will fax it to you . ’ |
18 | ‘ She calmed him down and said : ‘ If you let me go outside I 'll get the keys ’ . |
19 | I 'll give you my home telephone number , and if you do n't find them until after I 've returned , and you 're not successful in persuading Suzie to go back to England , all I ask is that you let me know where I can contact her . |
20 | Well you let us know when you want to come down |
21 | It 's only if you let it take over your life that it 's wrong . ’ |
22 | ‘ You heard me say how it felt as though I were in a bad dream , unable to wake . |
23 | As she heard him come back she refrained from looking out of her window , nor did she go down to the corridor outside his room when , a little later , she heard him groaning as he always did in the grip of a nightmare . |
24 | Feeling shaken rigid , she watched him move to sit on the side of the bed when , to her further distress , even while his breathing was ragged , she saw him grab up his shirt and trousers . |
25 | She saw him stick out his lower lip , a quick glance at Marc 's expression showed her the folly of such a request . |
26 | She felt him pass over her head a chain , heavy , cold . |
27 | said she do you know where she is . |
28 | So do you know when you do you know when you erm I mean lived in the flats in the flats for fifteen years , have you managed to make many friends ? |
29 | Okay well how do you let me ask how you feel . |
30 | You see them do n't you ? |