Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] [pers pn] [be] " in BNC.

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1 Some of them fear he 's now deliberately avoiding them .
2 Some of the wise men say it is not painting , some of them say it is .
3 ‘ You are not going to have them say you are some kind of dickhead . ’
4 His main concern is that although eight million people in the UK have the herpes virus , only half of them realise they are infectious .
5 Mythological stories about them suggest they are necessarily seen in this simplistic way to reaffirm to ‘ real polises ’ that it is they who are the true inhabitants of the pragmatic world of conflict and action .
6 Grubby little man he may be — he shits in my presence without embarrassment — yet in his thought I perceive he is fastidious .
7 Whether er , if I sin I 'm wronging , and I 've wronged you .
8 I regret I am not likely to lose weight in China , as their habit , at least in Peking , is to give us at least twice as much food as we need , and however much we gently suggest that three platefuls rather than six would be sufficient , they still go on just the same .
9 I regret I 'm sorry .
10 I declare you are so much like your papa — whose soul God pardon — that it eases my sorrowing heart !
11 But I mean it was it that we were taken to first , and I mean thee was a lot of people on it and I mean it had obviously saved a lot of lives .
12 But I mean they are there to provide advice and we do get an awful lot of case work .
13 I mean , I mean they are , they 're , they really are you know , we 're so complacent in this country , Mr Cameron , I , I do n't know , do you know , they 're just hitting us in every direction , my goodness me , you , you know , you 'll be afraid to breathe without they 'll want to target that .
14 I do n't want to be picky about this but but I mean they are government based .
15 now I , I have seen foxes and I mean they are they are now in built up areas are n't they ?
16 I mean they are concerned about their employees , they are .
17 I mean they are they 're funded by themselves .
18 Mm I mean they are perishable if delayed are n't they ?
19 I mean they are at the moment and if I have a meeting well after about an hour it seems as though you 've
20 erm supporting it , I mean they are just putting their name down so that they can stay out of trouble .
21 I mean they are more or less the same at the end as they were at the beginning .
22 By opportunities for learning that can be at depth , about learning about ourselves , but also the practical things like what do you say to a child whose father 's come back mutilated from war erm how do you write a letter to a bereaved person , and I think children I mean they are capable of doing this , I 've seen it with my own children , with some help they 're able to express quite deep emotions , you know , to somebody who 's had a bereavement , and if they can learn that now , you know , it 's going to be a lot easier later on .
23 Well I mean they are very contrasting characters .
24 I mean they are certainly the two most important things in my life , and I would have thought in most people 's — both work and good relationships with a family .
25 I mean they 're normal to us but they 're not normal to other people , so why should we make them normal to them , just to please society ?
26 I mean they 're not they have n't sort of died out
27 Cos that , I mean they 're always going to be useful I use them myself and I expect you all
28 Er I mean they 're the kinds of things I 'm interested in knowing .
29 It 's , I mean they 're , okay you 're applying from three different standpoints but it 's coming out of one well budgetholder 's erm kitty .
30 I mean they 're university professors .
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