Example sentences of "[pers pn] [conj] [verb] [pers pn] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Tony 's mother sounds English to me and promised me tickets for next years FA Cup final . |
2 | With his own body he broke down the wall that separated them and kept them enemies ’ ( Eph. 2:14 , 15 ) . |
3 | He did a really intimate show where he sat on the edge of the stage with his ankles crossed and talked to them and sang them songs . |
4 | Then she was pleased to see a girl , slightly older than Henrietta and Samantha , talking to them and offering them sweets . |
5 | I have a solicitor in England who will reply to them and give them instructions . ’ |
6 | And sometimes they need external authority to control them and give them standards and tell them what to do . |
7 | However you work in selecting a remedy find the way that suits you and gives you results as shown by a good response to its administration . |
8 | People who knew the whole Guérigny family would be bound to stop him and ask him questions he did not want to face . |
9 | She keeps ringing him and sending him presents . ’ |
10 | Some were even chosen to meet him and offer him flowers , but only after careful screening for infectious diseases , and vaccination . |
11 | He really did want to ride Bones , not just groom him and feed him carrots . |
12 | If the message contains the word ‘ Secure ’ , that means the words following make up the introductory identification of someone who will contact him and give him orders . |
13 | Said she wanted to watch television , though she did n't watch — just sat there making sarcastic remarks or calling the children to her and giving them sweets and kisses — it 's disgusting . |
14 | What is it that sets us Brits apart so unmistakably ? |
15 | I found it very difficult to say this word , and so I decided to shorten it and call them Houys . |