Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] [pron] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Er , that 's alright , let's behave ourselves , I says what about us , we 've been here since quarter to ten waiting for you to come . |
2 | And yours sounds nothing like it ? |
3 | ‘ Not if I knows aught about it , she ai n't ! ’ |
4 | Something in them says something to something in me . |
5 | Something in me says something to something in them . |
6 | Over and over he told himself : ‘ You failed her , and she hates you for it . |
7 | She drives me in my car and we do not say much . |
8 | ‘ Mrs Morey says I 've got beautiful hair and she brushes it for me . ’ |
9 | Michel de Montaigne , a French writer of the same era , managed to avoid this hypocrisy , stating honestly that , ‘ When I play with my cat who knows whether she diverts herself with me , or I with her . |
10 | Presumably not : but it would be a very bold man , a Karl Marx indeed who would assert that , for each and every woman and always , housework is her spontaneous activity , that it is the satisfaction of a need ; or that she fulfils herself in it ; or that through it she develops freely a physical and mental energy and will not be physically exhausted and mentally debased . |
11 | On his saint 's day she summons him into her inmost boudoir , dismisses her girls , permits him to braid her hair and for a moment to fondle her breasts . |
12 | She wants somebody behind her to up her . |
13 | ‘ She wants me with her , although a great friend , Lady Bartlett , goes with her sons , and I believe too an aunt of mine . |
14 | I do n't think that she wants anything for it |
15 | She wants it for him . ’ |
16 | She 's taping it all , she holds it against you , you see , so she 's trying to blackmail ! |
17 | Frying-pan in hand , she is saying she has nothing for us , she had n't been expecting customers ; at this time of year there are visitors only at weekends . |
18 | Can he , after the row is made up and she has something for herself , be relinquished back to his car , knowing that she is not as greedy as he feared ? |
19 | Julia is not an artist , except in the kitchen ; but she has something of her creator 's buoyancy of mind , as well as her loathing of artificial sociability . |
20 | Never happy unless she has something in her mouth , ’ he confided to me . |
21 | Well yeah she has it with it 's five fifty nine a bottle . |
22 | But she is continually spotted out in the real world , so to speak , especially in the shops even though she looks nothing like her screen image . |
23 | ‘ Only when she needs something from you , perhaps ? ’ |
24 | She needs someone of her own age to talk with — maybe even to quarrel with at times , ’ said Elizabeth Mowbray with a smile . |
25 | ‘ She blames herself for your father 's death . |
26 | She uses them in her paintings , I know , but I 'd wondered if generally she was allergic , or something … ’ |
27 | But if she says something to me about it I mean if she says something to me about it I 'm not gon na act surprised I 'll say oh yeah I 've heard . |
28 | But if she says something to me about it I mean if she says something to me about it I 'm not gon na act surprised I 'll say oh yeah I 've heard . |
29 | She says its for her grandchildren . |
30 | if she says it to me one more time I |