Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | The museum also houses a stuffed creature dubbed Bowes ' answer to Dr Dolittle 's Push Me Pull You . |
2 | ’ If it wisnae too much trouble tae ye , ’ she went on , ’ I think my son might be glad of a read , if ye didnae mind keepin' them fir 'im . ’ |
3 | They offered me soup I was desperate for but took no notice of , asked me questions I answered with a catatonic silence and a stare . |
4 | By her next words to Dame Sirith all she says of her feelings towards Wilekin is : ( " Unless you bring me Wilekin I can never laugh nor sing nor be glad . " ) |
5 | I mean , he 'd given me experiences I could never have hoped for . |
6 | Now , you 've given me Stelazine I 'm not sure when I 'm taking it , Doctor . |
7 | You 've got your questions and of course I could answer them Nicodemus I could tell the why 's and the wherefore 's of this , and of that , I could give you all the details and all the the the things that you want to know but , they 're not really important the real issue for you , Nicodemus , is that you have got to be born again ! |
8 | Why do he want to know them things I wonder ? ’ |
9 | Caught me foot I did and nearly fell , ’ Jess said , muffled by her hands . |
10 | ‘ I 'm pleased to meet you Mr Me ’ said Blunset . |
11 | Well if you 'd have looked him Brian you could of told what sort of |
12 | He said to her oh forget it mother he said keep on . |
13 | There 's some sort of board behind his head and a towel or something round his forehead holding his head upright but the eyes Christ the eyes there 's nothing there and McDunn says Persistent Vegetative State they call it apparently ; Persistent Vegetative State and it looks it man it looks it . |
14 | It 's long gone — we did n't give them arms we did n't give them the sort of training you 're talking about . |
15 | Listen me Blanche she said , well I knew the truth she said was a friend to me . |
16 | ‘ Let them pampas you , ’ said Perdita bitterly . |
17 | If he 'd give me time I might find a proper answer . |
18 | ‘ I 'm going to waste my time visiting two dealers , both of whom will try to sell me items I do n't want — and one of which I know is a nineteenth-century fake . |
19 | well some do today , er especially if they 're on commission , perhaps they bother and try to sell you things you never really want |
20 | If your drug use is causing you problems it is helpful to consider your choices . |
21 | Aye show you people you 'll see in the Loch not last July but the July came to the States . |
22 | I do n't , I mean , I have n't , I 'm not useless cos I can give you information we have here but I 'm not at that end I ca n't you see |
23 | Neither of us had noticed him pocket it . |
24 | So I told him things I 'd never told anyone — how much I resented Dad for what he 'd done to Mum , and how Mum had suffered , how painful the whole thing had been , though I was only now beginning to feel it . |
25 | The cobbled streets and the boulevards spoke to him , told him tales he thought he had forgotten . |
26 | He says he 's tried guinea pig and dummy rabbit but there 's been no response and in answer to question says he hopesto she 'll break the diet tonight . |
27 | if you 've saved it Ton it 's got , it 's got to be in there has n't it ? |
28 | And she said well thing is if I do n't do it Bren I do n't want , you know she 's bound to sort of say . |
29 | The gang , armed with a pick axe handle and sledge hammer , demanded : If you do n't give us James you 'll regret it . |
30 | Oh look , a little baby one , given you voucher I 'll just have half a dozen for you . |