Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [noun prp] [vb -s] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Yeah , well I say er I mean obviously Pauline remembers it from some when do n't she ? |
2 | I do n't know how Wheeler knows him except that Charles has a cottage on the Cumbermound estate so perhaps he 's come across him that way . |
3 | Do n't know how George stands it . " |
4 | I do n't know how Jean has hers . |
5 | Fit again Les takes it nice and kneesy ! |
6 | The ribbons are first seen when Lise ties them to a nail on the wall . |
7 | When Mark gets home Babur tells him and Mark calls Keith , the last of the Firm . |
8 | ‘ You know how Capers loves you doing that . ’ |
9 | ‘ You heard how Bathsheba loves me and expects me to visit her tonight . |
10 | They meet up on Hazeldene Drive where Caroline overhears them arguing , and catches Tommy 's pleading tones . |
11 | Chief executive Chris Gorringe said : ‘ We completely understand why Monica feels she is unable to play in the championships . ’ |
12 | This conception of individuals as determined by social practice is familiar enough , but it remains to see how Althusser fills it out . |
13 | I ca n't think how Liza stands it . |
14 | I think perhaps Stephanie believes me to be a … a rival for your affections ? ’ |
15 | She is never punctual or on time in arrangements she makes , and is arrogant , muddling and patronising in the extreme , and quite one of the most utterly tiresome busybody quasi do gooders style people I know , time-consuming , a total joke and nuisance , certainly no threat which is I think how John thinks I view her . |
16 | In the Truffaut interview book , Hitchcock agrees when Truffaut suggests it was a forward zoom ( ie zoom-in ) combined with a reverse tracking shot . |
17 | Her latest impulsive act is to agree when Eddie invites her , at length , to a weekend away . |
18 | As indeed , in Figure 5 , Eeyore does when Pooh asks him if there are any thistles . |