Example sentences of "to [pron] [conj] [pron] [conj] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | I met this man and I thought he was wonderful — so nice to me and everything when I first met him . |
2 | What 's it to me if you and yer lady friend are goin' in for liftin' ? |
3 | ‘ He was attracted to me because I and my life were so very ordinary . ’ |
4 | Well that 's what everybody sings to me when them and they meet me for the first time or get introduced to me . |
5 | He do n't know who to say hello to you or me or what . |
6 | Then we can do it to you or me or anyone else , and that troubles me . |
7 | ‘ Blagg told her not to hand them over to anybody but himself or somebody with a letter from him . |
8 | With the benefits accruing to him or her whether he or she joins or not , there is no rational reason why any individual should join the pressure group . |
9 | Your local Law Society may well have a public relations officer , and it would be as well to speak to him or her before you embark on contacting the media and putting yourself forward as a specialist . |
10 | There is no National Insurance on the company 's contributions to the fund , and the employee pays no income tax on the shares allocated to him or her provided they are held for at least five years . |
11 | And my mum , my mum was sat in The Weathers with me and I 'd talked to her and everything and I did n't even know that that |
12 | He comes in and goes round talking to anyone and everybody and everybody hates him . |