Example sentences of "[pron] [prep] [prep] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | I think it maybe has to be said that we we picked these figures , not because we wanted to talk about the figures , but simply to use them as for you to hang on to . |
2 | cos you 've got plenty in for 'em . |
3 | There are plenty around like me . |
4 | I ca n't tell you what 's she like with him ! |
5 | Old Wine Shop , hold on a second Steve 's actually free , let me er , let me put you across to him , hold on . |
6 | And they 'd bought this mortgage and their repayment was something like about I du n no a hundred and eighty pound a month . |
7 | Oh they 're nice car , oh there 's a nice one with on it . |
8 | ‘ Ah , ’ said Mrs Wright , pulling something from behind her . |
9 | Bandit country , ’ said the big one from behind us . |
10 | I have also purchased a monograph of Parrots from a Mr Lear — When you and I are old men — how pleasing it will be to us to look at these together to quiz them all , and pass our We to upon them ! |
11 | She watched me from behind her long old-fashioned mask . |
12 | You were unwell because nothing outside of you encouraged you towards health . |
13 | She stayed as she was , looking up at him from beneath her long black lashes , allowing herself the faintest smile of pleasure . |
14 | And brought her to with them see and then she stayed here she never went out of here then . |
15 | She wants somebody behind her to up her . |
16 | As she held him vice-like inside her , she selected a nine-inch vibrator from his box of toys . |
17 | And er , he says er , he , he , he got a a got him across onto it , and he never spoke , and he walked round about it about three or four times and he s turned around to me and says , well , well , well . |
18 | I used to do that when my gran used to , when I was a little girl when erm , my grandmother used to make cakes and she always used to save it for for me . |
19 | I 've been on the other end I 've had people come sell it for to me . |
20 | " What 's it like for me , d' you think ? locked up in a house — " |
21 | ‘ I wonder what 's it like for them . |
22 | I mean what 's it like for them day to day living ? |
23 | Right , what was it like for you on Monday morning ? |
24 | Leon Kennedy was next to her now , one fist gripping the back of her chair , about to pull it from under her , his other hand clenched on the table near her own which she snatched to her lap . |
25 | I said , we have n't brought it to for you . |
26 | I think the more people you talk about it to about it the better , especially people who are in it , |
27 | But the deckhouse was certainly cosy , and the door , as he pulled it to behind him , cut out , to a considerable extent , the voices of the river . |
28 | Benedict carried her through the bedchamber door , and , with one booted foot , kicked it to behind him . |
29 | What was he on at you about ? |
30 | I 'm not , I 'm not asking you to eat it Dave , I just wish you did n't pass it across to me like that . |