Example sentences of "[pers pn] [det] [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 But the new game she had invented of punishing one or both of them each time they were beastly to her made her life more or less bearable .
2 If you need glasses or contact lenses to reach the eyesight standard , you must wear them each time you drive .
3 Now give me that blaster you did n't bring with you . ’
4 ‘ If you do n't get me that money you 'll be looking for another ship , ’ she reminded him fiercely .
5 Sadie was tellin' me that bloke they ‘ ung last year fer killin' that shopkeeper over in Stepney used ter be one o' the crowd 'er Billy 's gettin' wiv . ’
6 " And if you are giving me that appointment I will go .
7 In fact , now that I come to think of it , I have a feeling it may have been Lord Darlington himself who made that particular remark to me that time he called me into his study some two months after that exchange with Miss Kenton outside the billiard room .
8 yeah , but some of the letters have come , in fact they sent me that catalogue you know
9 The one who left me that brooch you always liked .
10 So if you took them that day you 'd be going while you were on duty ?
11 Three of them went into a shop , in a baker 's shop , why I was n't with them that day I do n't know cos we was always together , our four .
12 If , instead of following them that way you follow them a bit further north and follow them north of the Himalayas , then get smaller and greyer and paler , and the two ends of the loop meet in China and behave as distinct species .
13 But I 'd forgotten that you know , when we were wee kids , and you used to take them that night you know .
14 The robe had tripped me each time I had stooped low enough to exert sufficient force , so I had taken it off .
15 Nigel was sufficiently worried about my feeble attempts towards the top of the ascent that he got below me each time I had to turn and pushed me forward into the slope .
16 but if I 'd have give it , had to give them some water they 'd have done much better but I , like everybody else we kept hoping it were gon na rain , but !
17 If you make a mistake , it 's just not possible to go back and retrieve it , and for a selector to say , ‘ Well , I do n't think this person 's made a very good case , I 'm sure if we gave them another chance they would make a better one . ’
18 ‘ He 's going to show me this museum he was telling me about .
19 I said to Sandra , well this job business Bev , he 's not said a bloody word to me this morning he 's , in actual fact he 's been
20 Dorothy was telling me this morning you know when we were at erm nursery ?
21 no , no cos she just told me this morning you were going to see her work in the morning .
22 When Disllokey nods to me this morning it is with a distant seriousness , as if he is already bracing himself to lose his identity in the harshly impersonal world across the water .
23 If I had known what would be required of me this morning I would n't have gone to that birthday celebration last night . ’
24 On account of my grandfather leaving me this house we moved here from Edmonton .
25 now wait a minute , wait a minute , let Jordan have some toys , he 's only a baby , hello darling , hello no , do n't leave that there Jordan 's playing with that darling , look show me this car you want , show me this car that you want
26 He promised me this time he really would stop cranking .
27 In writing them this way we have assumed that labour is rationed on the supply side , i.e. , that in the factor market .
28 Right on one of them this bloke it says he hypnotises them and he goes when I click my fingers you will become my servant and he 's about to click his fingers like that when somebody comes and rescues them .
29 ‘ You can say what you like , ’ she said , ‘ but show me another way it can be done .
30 Paul you gon na throw me another pencil I seem to have lost
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