Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun pl] [conj] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 No logical reason , he wrote , but that will not make me change my plans once I have begun .
2 I have made my plans and I must stick to them .
3 And then I came down to Kerry after my operations because I was er for my feet , I had to get them amputated because For the hardening of the arteries
4 ‘ To have a go-between , one who could move freely betwixt Tower and Westminster , betwixt my sons and myself , would greatly relieve my concern for their welfare . ’
5 I 'm taking my sons and my brother to Kilimanjaro in August .
6 erm I enlisted in the Air Force December thirty nine , and I had six and a half years taken out of my life for helping with the war effort , and hopefully my sons and my grandsons will not have to go into another war .
7 ‘ I have been watching videos of my fights and I have been making a lot of basic mistakes .
8 The cool water is around my ankles as I sit on the bank , basking in the warm sunshine .
9 They seemed quite pleasant young people , who listened intently to my greetings , my introductions and my little jokes .
10 I also kept my contacts and my work going during the golf season , even if I did it mostly by telephone .
11 Now I 've lost all my contacts and I 'm unemployed at the moment , y'know .
12 ‘ Then I spoke to one of my contacts and he said it was on the money .
13 In December of that year Dr. Yeats again wrote to Whitbread on this subject , saying that since his previous letter ‘ a paper war has been carried on between my opponents and myself
14 Mr Bell was dismissive of the criticisms , commenting : ‘ I have managed to get through campaigns without knowing the names of my opponents and I think I will be reasonably successful this time , too . ’
15 Most importantly I know that there is an ongoing correspondence between my meanings and their meanings in this world , that we share a common sense about its reality … .
16 ‘ At least I will be using my skills while I 'm abroad , not just bumming round the world for a year ! ’
17 Come down and snooze in a garden when I am a dragon , an ocean-lurking , sky-flying free dragon ; when the mother wind that keeps the world spinning caresses my scales as I fly across the moon and bring warnings and hopes to the fiery heart of the world ; when I can dance aloft at dawn , so that the rising sun turns my every scale to a pure diamond and the tides and rhythms of the oceans slow down in delight .
18 and the thing is Lyn the thing that er used to piss me off was she used to wear my knickers and I ca n't stand that .
19 I felt like a Run , so I left my jacket near the Pole I 'd been at the day Diggs had come with the news , and tucked the catapult tightly between my cords and my belt .
20 Says Catherine ‘ My flatmates and I were expecting the return of our £780 deposit when we were told the agency had gone bankrupt .
21 ‘ It 's only because it might hamper my investigations that I do n't invite you to tell Dysart about his wife 's in fidelity tomorrow .
22 I find it difficult in my notes that they 're all so mathematical , that you just read through lines and lines of equations and there 's very few sentences in between to explain what 's going on .
23 I had a bath , then had to wait to see this officer in charge , and because they read on my notes that I 'd barricaded , I was put on this wing like C1 .
24 Now I 've got application form , expenses , my notes and I 'll just write up there estates twenty eight two oh I must put wallets down here .
25 I feel a lot better though about my exams since I 've started revising
26 I 've done my exams and I think I 've done well in them .
27 She 's made me more responsible and I 've done better in my exams and I 've worked at my English .
28 WELTANSCHAUUNG I 've paid my taxes so I 'm entitled to it
29 It 's presenting to my superiors that I find really scary .
30 ‘ I 've been told by my superiors that I could use it in the same way that I would to prosecute anyone found mistreating a dog .
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