Example sentences of "[pers pn] [coord] [pron] [modal v] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 She raised her voice to the tone of command that meant , obey me or you will suffer for it .
2 ‘ Long live the High and Mighty Sovereigns , Don Fernando and Doña Juana , Kings of Castile and of Leon and of Aragon , et cetera , in whose names and for the royal crown of Castile I take and assume royal possession corporal and present of these austral seas and lands and coasts and islands with everything annexed to them or which might pertain to them in whatever manner or by whatever reason or title might or could exist , ancient or modem , in times past , present or to come , without gainsay whatsoever .
3 Patterns can be set to either remain fixed while shapes rotate over them or they can rotate with the shape , the two modes can not be mixed within an illustration .
4 Whether they served the primary or the secondary sector schools could take their management responsibilities in two ways : they could plan with the expectation that a larger degree of local choice and discretion would be gradually restored to them or they could look upon their job as one of responding to differing levels of pressure from central government .
5 This is also a good opportunity to let them meet a permanent resident who might know them or who will chat to them .
6 Communications , I said well you can either go to them or you can got to , we 'll do it for ya , so it 's really up to you , he says well who 's the cheapest ?
7 " When I discovered I was pregnant , Michael was more worried for me and what would happen at school and with my mum than anything else .
8 So we take Chri , Timothy to the story time and then you stay with me and we 'll potter around the shops and the little library .
9 one day when you play with me and we 'll play against Christopher .
10 I thought it was Annie , and we 'd go home together and see Marie and they 'd both be proud of me and we could sit in front of the Christmas tree together and guess what the wrapped up presents were , and eat mince pies and all that .
11 Caroline and the family would often come with me and we 'd stay at the Butcher 's Arms overnight .
12 Mr Hamilton said : ‘ I am deeply concerned at what you have told me and I shall ask for immediate steps to be taken for normal decencies to be observed . ’
13 I also feel very sorry for him : he is the same age as me and I would hate to be put under the pressure that was evident in his shaking frame after his statement .
14 The moment you feel the need for confession and the Mass , tell me and I 'll arrange for you to join us in the chapel . ’
15 Erm , can you , can you just bear with me and I 'll go through these ?
16 Now what I want you to do is ask yourself do n't discuss it just write down for me and I 'll go round the table .
17 Come to work for me and I 'll forget about the money you owe me . ’
18 It 's with me and I 'll sell at four hundred and twenty , four fifty against you at four fifty , any more ?
19 ‘ You mean you think all you have to say is you believe me and I 'll fall into your arms ? ’
20 And Sunday she would come to me and I 'd cook for her .
21 There is no one here who cares for me or will look out for me and I must shift for myself in everything which is not easy now I am big with child and not well as I was with my first-born .
22 If you feel you would like to go to a group but feel uneasy about going to the first one alone contact me and I will arrange for someone to take you and introduce you .
23 I know she is old and wo n't last forever , but she has been a good and loyal friend to me and I will stand by her .
24 He he said you 're one person I can talk to , you listen to me and I can talk to you and er he did n't want to worry you at that time but for him , he did n't think he was suitable .
25 If you fiddle too much you will undoubtedly upset them and they may turn on each other .
26 I think you children were a delight to them and they would gather round the swimming pool and cheer you on with swimming lessons .
27 They may reject you and isolate you because you are different from them and they would like to be like you .
28 But I used to s shift them and they used to say to me , You know how to shift them .
29 If I had an address I 'd be happier , I 'd write to them and they 'd write to me .
30 But during the er strike he used to go out purposely to get them and he used to go onto these fields .
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