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

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1 We when I when it 's our German period we just have music .
2 Not-do n't tell me that it 's our friend Sir Henry ! ’
3 She 's in the basement watching ‘ the telly ’ ' — he picked out the words sarcastically — ‘ though she did glance away from the screen just long enough to tell me that it was her mother 's bingo night .
4 If you 're going to tell me that she 's your sister , I 'd say you 'll have to try harder . ’
5 You should have told me that she was your life .
6 In the Southern the staff as always were great and I met a new doctor who told me that he was my brother in Jesus and in the hospitals I met many Christian nurses too .
7 ‘ And do n't try telling me that you 're his boss because that little toad , for a price , croaked who the complex does belong to and Enrique Armangual does n't spell Fernando Serra ! ’
8 It proves to them that it is their situation which defeats them , not themselves , and there is nothing that anyone can do about it .
9 You should explain to them that it is your responsibility to ensure that contracts are exchanged in such a way that this scenario does not arise .
10 Cos every time they use it , she reminds them that it 's her telly and that she er could have sold it and got the money .
11 I quickly told them that it was their problem and they who had to sort it out .
12 Tolonen 's appointment as General would certainly help in that regard , but I must also show them that I am my own man , not merely my father 's shadow .
13 ‘ I simply told them that you were my wife and that you had taken all our money and our little girl and were running off to London to be with your lover . ’
14 When she 'd been selected , and automatically compelled to leave the Navy , taking an appointment at a civilian hospital , he 'd told himself that it was his duty to visit her to see that she was settled in … not lonely .
15 Which and what is its height above sea level ?
16 Many people can , can remember it that in their youth they saw their when they 're their early childhood they saw their parents were very special people the parents .
17 ‘ He may not be your favourite person at the moment , but Adam did invite me and it is his home that I would be wandering about in . ’
18 Because there was there was dad and me and there was my mother and dad .
19 You 'd do the same to me if I were your wife . "
20 They asked me if it was my son , I said yes and I went out to tell Elizabeth .
21 The greatest love a man can have for his friends is to give his life for them and you are my friends , if you do what I command .
22 ‘ And I can assure you that he is my old friend Spiggy Meu .
23 ‘ The government , ’ he yelled to the crowd of mechanics and young men listening , ‘ try to tell you that it is your duty to fight .
24 Has it not occurred to you that it 's your father who dissuades Matthew from making friends of his own age … talks him out of seeking other work ?
25 a voice came er , from the , the back of beyond and Keith said , oh he said Sheila has just reminded me to tell you that it was my idea .
26 ‘ In that get-up , I would n't know you if you were my father . ’
27 and er er er er the situation is that you can , in , in some of these nursing schools where they have taught you and it is their letterhead that 's on your pass-out , they still are n't in a position to say oh well there 's a job of course because you do n't need to have passed out top , you know , to be guaranteed a job , there ai n't no jobs guaranteed for no one .
28 I brought it for you and it 's your duty to see it put away in a decent fashion . ’
29 I wo n't risk Pierre seeing you until you 're my wife .
30 Everybody wants to hear you because they are your friends , or because they are friends of the happy couple and want to hear what you have to say about them .
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