Example sentences of "[pron] [noun] [adv] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Spewed me ring up all night , then I went and rode me bike into that mooring rope over there , ’ he indicated further up the dock . |
2 | Behind me ring out beautiful howls of rage and anger and fury . |
3 | Grabbing the pile of cloth money-bags from the corner of the desk , he turned them upside down one by one . |
4 | ‘ We should have had seven or eight but I think my lads ' New Year resolution is to turn my hair completely grey — we simply must find some consistency . ’ |
5 | said all I 'm worried about is did I wash my hair too early for you so she said it 's alright I 've got a spray that I can sort of cos she likes it quite wet when she |
6 | 'My skin is smoother and my hair more springy . ’ |
7 | I 'd like to try a perm to see if it makes my hair more manageable . |
8 | In your case , straight-forward , women ; in my case not straightforward , not women — but , non-male , except anatomically . |
9 | The uniform , which we wore most of the time , was in my case obviously secondhand , being of an earlier model than the current one . |
10 | All I 'd need is a few fags to keep me awake and I 'd have my foot down all the way . |
11 | Ever since I produced my proposals about three months ago , I have thought that he was opposing them . |
12 | In my experience very few genuine disasters ever happen in the school playground . |
13 | However , in my experience very few of the problems facing management are self contained . |
14 | But I got my change back this |
15 | He took 15,000 pesetas off me and said he 'd come to my apartment later that evening . |
16 | I 've saved my money as much as possible |
17 | I get my money out ready to pay . |
18 | If I had ever loved you , if I loved you still , I could not hate myself for my weakness as much as I do now . ’ |
19 | ‘ I have a few concerts in the Midlands , and I thought I 'd make my base somewhere close by until they 're over . |
20 | ‘ I am a great fan of the OU , it has broadened my horizons so much . |
21 | I never wanted my Mum so much in my life as I did at that moment . |
22 | MY dad left my mum about 12 years ago . |
23 | MY dad left my mum about 12 years ago . |
24 | I loved my mum too much perhaps . ’ |
25 | It most certainly lightened my step and made my fingers more nimble as we marched through the thick snow . |
26 | ‘ Did you or did you not say that the purpose of my presence here this evening was to give you information about my work ? ’ |
27 | I 'd worked it down by moving my jaw as much as possible . |
28 | ‘ That expectation makes me freeze up and feel very shy and nervous , or else it makes my try too hard and I just end up feeling awkward . |
29 | That 's right , Peter he 's er he , he just started work in my department about three or four weeks ago , yes . |
30 | Two : that you found my mind as exciting as I certainly found yours . |