Example sentences of "[pron] [pron] [verb] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 Mummy and me I like in the morning
2 and me I like in the morning
3 ‘ My nieces also tell me I live in the Mughal age , ’ he replied .
4 The young research scientist with whom I chatted in a Bonn café was not worried about nationalism .
5 Well yeah I I got in a lavender bush when I was small so
6 Yeah well as I say I I lived in the east end of London and that that 's how it was done there but I dare say that other places organized it
7 the other the black moment you know th the bit where I I put in the bit where the he broke his leg and the mortgage was gon na be foreclosed on him I mean that builds up to the black moment which is a necessary part of the story and then he got out of it erm because the house relented and showed him where the copper kettle was that was worth the money .
8 Yeah , I I mean I , or all I I went in a single shop .
9 So we 're looking at it first , I I think in the end , there are schemes that we 've got to put on to the back burner , or the , until such times Lincoln develops further , and there is further development .
10 Generally , I I enter in the accident book if I give any treatment .
11 I I feel in the early days the the social contract was n't particularly well known and I think our party initially felt that these things were better handled not though a proper set protocol in the Maastricht treaty .
12 I I live in a village as well and I mean they , I 've got the same
13 But given I I believe in the product and I believe in myself
14 I know of someone who took in an old lady and she turned out to be well-known for being difficult .
15 Maybe it would change her mind about the great Prince Sabatini , maybe she 'd ask her papa to marry her off to someone who believed in a woman 's right to decency and respect .
16 This term was introduced to describe someone who indulged in the science of ‘ aerostation ’ ( lighter-than-air flight ) using an ‘ aerostatic ’ machine ( balloon ) .
17 A similar gender difference was apparent in the time spent helping someone who lived in a separate household ; here 32 per cent of women but only 22 per cent of men spent ten hours or more each week on care-giving ( Green , 1988 , p. 21 ) .
18 Peter Ackroyd is all of the formidable pasticheur that he is praised for being , and Dyer 's tale , which affects to be that of someone who lived in the eighteenth century , and in which the element of imitation , present in writing of every kind , is more obtrusive than it is in the other tale , is the livelier of the two .
19 Erm a few months back I was interviewing someone who lived in the area all their life and she said that the Sikh temple had distributed some E E C erm butter I think it was .
20 I think maybe there was someone who died in the war or something .
21 ‘ This was a one-off incident , a very unfortunate occurence , which appears to have been the result of an error by someone who resides in the hostel , ’ he added .
22 Business Traveller recently published a letter from someone who stayed in the Inter-Continental hotel in Kinshasa .
23 As someone who worked in the BMC when it was at its height , and who has very long acquaintance with both protagonists , I can vouch for the veracity of Dennis 's story as told here , and can only lament the nit-picking which has continued even after its publication in this book .
24 Therefore , someone who lives in a bungalow and has lived in a high radon area since birth is the most likely person to suffer .
25 Thank you very much , Sir Leonard for that , in th in the beginning of your address you posed the question , what does a company like I B M have to do with a community and then proceeded to answer your question , I think in a most , er , comprehensive way , and I I speak as someone who lives in a county , Hampshire , where I B M has a strong er , base , and I know from personal experience as a volunteer in that county , how much we value the contacts that we have with I B M and the way in which we work together with them in the way that you have described .
26 So perhaps you feel that while all this talk about kinship and affinity may make good sense in discussions of the social life of Australian Aborigines or of Trobriand Islanders in Melanesia , it really has very little relevance for ourselves who live in a social context in which , as a general rule , affinity is of little significance and the majority of social relationships outside the domestic family are coded in quite a different way .
27 reminded of mistakes you made in the past — the sight/presence of someone you wronged in the past .
28 I meet some of my customers at the start , running for charity , who thump me on the back and feel good because there 's someone they recognise in the milling crowd of shivering runners .
29 It is possible for us to image a society of saints in which no one committed what we see as crimes , in which everyone behaved in an impeccable manner .
30 Nobody I saw in the streets ever looked up .
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