Example sentences of "[pers pn] [conj] [pron] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He had no thought of impressing me or anyone else for that matter .
2 He too was worried ; not for himself because he , as a prisoner-of-war , was protected by the Geneva Convention , but for the nuns and me and everyone else with whom he had come into contact .
3 With the playback that in fact erm as has said it showed me what in fact I was doing right and wrong , erm I 've been on television before once when I was running the London marathon but this time it was actually me and me alone in a work element and I could in fact see what I was doing and why I was doing it and understand in fact the corrections from the morning to in fact the afternoon presentation when I came back for the second one .
4 You 've been plaguing the life out of me and everybody else for as long as I 've worked here .
5 I 'm subbing Neil but that 's out of money which he gives me and which really in theory ought to be for my own , own use you know for fun but I get housing benefit for him , from the council .
6 ‘ How did you know someone had been strangling me if everyone else in there was willing to believe I 'd had a fit ? ’
7 This involves you or someone else in a chain with you being paid by goods , services or benefits , instead of in real money .
8 Your child may need to know because you or someone else in the family is ill , or because he or she has HIV or AIDS .
9 Perhaps only barely by then , until she managed to get something behind her , the reserve , the " something put by for a rainy day " which neither she nor anyone else in her hand-to-mouth world could ever quite hold together .
10 It 's more to do with you than anyone else in the world ! ’
11 You and everybody else in here .
12 I wish you and everyone else at the school every success in the future .
13 Obstructing you and everyone else in the place , come to that .
14 They fucked me , Mike and you and everyone else in this shithole .
15 to Coronation Street do not know all the facts of course , we are ignorant of the finer points of the time gone by , but why is Deirdre so lasted to Ken I 've yet to catch up with Wednesday night 's proceedings on my video contraption , but the last thing that I heard Deirdre say to Ken as he was recovering on a put-u-up in her front room was , I 'm stuck with you till you back on your feet and as far as I 'm concerned it ca n't come soon enough for me , Ken lay there immobile , stunned , a cruel carry on , what 's the poor chap done , but then I 've missed too much
16 ‘ Parents may think the best thing to do with a nervous child is to tell him or her not to worry .
17 A profession tends to have few members , each member possessing esoteric knowledge which sets him or her apart from their peers .
18 Alternatively , the solicitor may accompany the client to the hearing and advise him or her orally as a McKenzie adviser in the course of the hearing .
19 As we shall see , these days the concept of parental responsibility seems to demand considerably more involvement in a child 's education than simply packing him or her off to school every day .
20 For instance , If you are talking to a neighbour and he or she seems in no particular rush , then invite him or her in for an impromptu cup of something .
21 Give the candidate a little more time to relax by filling him or her in on background information :
22 Try to catch him or her out in good as well as bad behaviour .
23 He was monstrous , violent , wrapped in some kind of vengeance that seemed to have nothing to do with her or her love for him or anything else in the world she knew .
24 But the promise of the student 's higher education is realized when the student is able to raise him or herself out of that state of ‘ delight ’ ( to borrow again from Marjorie Reeves ) and to reflect on what he or she is doing and thinking .
25 So far we have been concerned with trying to understand something of the general reaction people have to various forms of loss , concentrating on the reactions people will discover in themselves when they or someone close to them is dying or has died .
26 I suddenly had the feeling Eduardo meant more to her than anyone else in her life , even her husband .
27 He must know , because we told him and everybody else at the time , that the directive on pregnant women went through the Council of Ministers on the European Community a few weeks ago , with only the Italians voting against .
28 His speed and Lachlan 's bull charge through the fight , drawing their own men after him in the vacuum of his passage , ran him and them down into the water as well .
29 There was no doubt that he was drawn to her ; he would greet her before anyone else in the room , and kiss her , sometimes once , sometimes twice , sometimes cupping her face in his hands .
30 Now part of the er exercise which the marketing exec does when he or she round to the surgeries is to provide them with a certain amount of information of course .
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