Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [pers pn] [adv] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Can I make it quite crystal clear to my own mind , long term pension benefits it does n't come automatically it only comes if you surrender part of your own pension thus making provision for .
2 I met him somewhere south of the river , I do n't know where .
3 Josh and I planned it yesterday evening , did n't we , Josh ?
4 I expect them tomorrow morning .
5 Oh yes indeed , indeed , well only last week I said do need some flowers , come on Thursday they 're fresh , I said I want them now Lionel , I hate to be without flowers in the room and he said well have two for the price of one , he would insist that I had two bunches for the price of one .
6 I kiss you warmly Dedo
7 That gave me the chance to tell what Braden had done , sounding disgusted as I told it so Mendez would have no doubt what I thought about Braden 's trick .
8 And you can say well look I told you so dad .
9 I told you so Labour and the Lib Dems betrayed democracy , says Stephen Howe
10 Somebody said , ‘ Can I give you more wine ? ’
11 And that 's why this is very interesting for you because you now know what your preference is and what you need to think about is that I may be a very high reflector , but I can see there 's , there 's Lou in particular was a very strong activist and when I put them together training , I need to ensure that it 's not the way I like to learn , it is a balanced approach others can also gain , I need to ensure that others gain from this .
12 I put it away darling I thought you 'd finished .
13 I drove it both times in similar test conditions , so any change would be down to the car .
14 I enjoy it though Lyn I do .
15 I suppose it is because I consider you almost family , Hans .
16 ‘ What time shall I see you tomorrow night , Johnny ? ’
17 I enjoyed it really Marg !
18 I get mine either way . ’
19 Even a sentence like I finished mine tomorrow morning can be contextualised so as to present itself in the guise of a jocular paradox :
20 Tom and Dick finished theirs yesterday ; Bill and Arthur finished this morning ; and I … er … well , I finished mine tomorrow morning , I promise !
21 No , yes you do , do n't lie , I heard you yesterday morning , twelve thirty , you were talking to your assistant in the , about you put the body in my wardrobe said Jane , okay I know something , in fact I know a lot more than all of you .
22 How about I contact you tomorrow evening ?
23 some days I feel it now Dennis .
24 The Principal of St John 's declared roundly that he was a lunatic — ‘ I saw him yesterday afternoon walking down the Bailey with one foot on the pavement and one foot in the gutter all the way ’ .
25 and I boiled it about quarter to five and I thought
26 For this I gave them about 30p , which is rather a lot , & since then they have been running up to me when they see me , offering to polish up my briefcase etc .
27 It 's not as if I gave you much choice .
28 The final scene , with its tear-jerking hospital-bed supplications for forgiveness , is neither more nor less than the ‘ I love you ’ , ‘ I love you too Momma ’ curtain-line that has become mandatory in a thousand soap operas .
29 I think they just sort of it 's the same thing in a different order .
30 Now the thing that worries me is that the N R A and our linkage with them is I do n't think it 's early days for them and they have n't got the the power and the erm law behind them to enforce it as the way which I think most of us would like to think of have a erm erm an organization tha that can in fact start bringing the law in that if people fail to do what they say erm so that aspect I think I now Chris also mentioned this erm tilting in West Sussex and again that mentioned in the structure plan , because I six mill a year but in ten years that 's two and a half inches .
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