Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] [pers pn] [prep] [pos pn] " in BNC.
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1 | She drives me in my car and we do not say much . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | She uses them in her paintings , I know , but I 'd wondered if generally she was allergic , or something … ’ |
4 | When she meets him after her seduction by the Older Man , they are tragically tense and withdrawn . |
5 | She gets a smoke cos her , her brother smokes stuff and sometimes he gives it to her and she blows it in her dog 's face . |
6 | She hangs them round her waist ! |
7 | ‘ She keeps us on our toes . |
8 | As soon as they are born , she takes them into her huge jaws where they lie in pouches as she carries them back down the river . |
9 | I can only suppose she gets them from her father . ’ |
10 | Got to be old age , I ca n't get it , she gets it in her name |
11 | For all she advises me of her condition she might be blind and I would n't know it . |
12 | You have no idea how she fidgets me with her never-ending spit and polish . ’ |
13 | If you tells us about your condition and accept the risks , we 're usually quite happy to accept your booking for all yacht holidays except Pot Luck or Share a Yacht . |
14 | She tells him about her father — about how he stood on the cliffs in a flapping raincoat when she was a child and sang the whole of ‘ O Thou that tellest Good Tidings to Zion ’ over the roar of the wind and surf , and about how later she could not speak to him without irritation in spite of her love for him . |
15 | ‘ She lays it at our door , I am sure , and yet it is not our fault she is in difficulties . ’ |
16 | She pins it to her bosom . |
17 | She clings me to her breast , and sucks me to her face . |
18 | She puts them in her large collection of books as bookmarks . |
19 | Alison is eighteen and has , as she puts it in her long letter , ‘ never reached adolescence ’ . |
20 | She puts it in my hands . |
21 | She follows him into his office . |
22 | More often she reminds me of our paternal grandmother , plump , practical and down to earth , ruling her household and large family with a shrewd capacity for command , always in an overall , her hair never tidy , her arms often covered in flour , talkative and affectionate . |
23 | Observing Irina in her advancing years , it is only occasionally that she reminds me of my mother or Aunt Anna — a look , a gesture , a sudden exclamation . |
24 | Because she reminds you of your own nonna ? ’ |
25 | ‘ She locks it in her desk and the desk key is on her belt . |
26 | " Just because she does it with her eyes open . |
27 | 22 Also , when she reaches with her foot to hold the treat dish , or even her regular food dish , she does it with her right foot . |
28 | Mrs. Proudie , on the other hand , definitely has a mind of her own — and though she supports her husband she does it in her own particular way and follows her own idea of what is best for him . |
29 | And she does n't recognize it through the pat on her bottom ; she recognizes it in my tone . |
30 | Sometimes she brings her children with her , which I do n't much like , and sometimes she leaves them with her sister , which I like even less , because for her to have her two children minded for her so that she can mind my one is simply crazy . |