Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pers pn] and [pron] " in BNC.

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1 There is then no longer them and us , for the mind has expanded to include them and us in one larger us .
2 He 's aware of concern expressed by Parish Council and he 's going to see them and he will be very happy to come and er speak to us and answer any questions that we wish him to , so I advised him to contact the clerk to make arrangements .
3 I never saw an enormous lot of Basil except when he was passing through London and he wanted to buy pictures etc. and he would then come to see me and we would discuss them .
4 In any event he came to see me and we discussed the matter , and I said exactly that to him : that if he had appealed to the Prime Minister and the Foreign Secretary , it seemed to me a very remote prospect that anything I could do would be of the slightest effect .
5 They were glad to see me and they shook me by the hand and one of them said :
6 You come down here to see me and you beat up my son . ’
7 You 've come to see me and I 'm sorry if you find it disappointing . ’
8 Evidently I did not see fighters go down that day but I know they did but this was a first realization as if there was somebody up there to kill me and I guess this is the point at which you realize that you are going to kill them before they kill you and all of a sudden we are in combat all our lives and we take a complete change in outlook from everything because up to now everything had been practise and training just for this except we did not have that realization that they are there to kill us , who 's gon na be killed first ?
9 All they needed was water to reconstitute them and there was definitely going to be no shortage of that particular commodity .
10 Edward I , as duke of Aquitaine , was particularly sought after by Gascon nobles as a patron of knighthood , prepared to gird them and their sons with the sword which was the symbol of their order .
11 Notice of the time and place of the proceedings must , on request , be sent to the requesting authority , or direct to the parties , to enable them and their representatives to be present .
12 You have to drive them and they 've nothing on their heads .
13 Reasonably , but they 've , they 've got to wear them and they 're not allowed to wear T-shi T-shirts with no sleeves on and , certain rules and regulations for
14 He does n't know how to wear them and he does n't know who to ask .
15 And Northumberland had chosen , rather than pursue them with a force then quite inadequate , to gather his and his sons ' levies and wait for the marauders to return .
16 The Executive Committee invited William Black to meet them and I , too , was asked to attend and speak .
17 I honour my company for its willingness to accept me and my idiosyncrasies .
18 And they used to buy me new material to encourage me and I learnt how to sew from that .
19 During the first few weeks , it 's important that you spend as much time as possible with a new resident , getting to know them and their family and working on their care plan .
20 People that I have known through the years in the music business always knew where to find me and I never moved address .
21 Singer Sonia on the short list for the Eurovision Song Contest I THINK that the public gets cross when people try to frighten them and they will just say : ‘ Stuff it , I 'm going shopping . ’
22 He gave others the opportunity to pass me and I was really upset .
23 Erm we have n't got anybody here with a beard so we ca n't demonstrate and anyway it would be a dangerous experiment if we did , but supposing you tried to strangle me and I 've got a big beard you know , a kind of Karl Marx style beard well a big beard , er you get your hands round my neck and what can I do ?
24 And what he used to do in this , he had a string in the and er he could the string put some some er crumbs in the in the er in a and the birds go in and he used to he used to catch them and we used to kill them and pluck them you know .
25 There are two factors to worry them and one was the quality of crosses at Ibrox .
26 Any you 've come across recently and somebody asked you to spell them and you 've thought Oh I have n't got
27 I made four locks for the gates on Lord 's cricket ground er and when I 'm telling you this , and practically without exception , they must 've er got to know me and they come for what they wanted .
28 All I wanted to do for the first few weeks was to let Skipper get to know me and his surroundings .
29 He said , ‘ I never meant to frighten you and I am sorry that I did , truly sorry .
30 ‘ I did and you told me to trust you and I did , and I do , but you wo n't tell me anything — ’
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