Example sentences of "[noun prp] [coord] [verb] [pron] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 And th there 's a lot of , for Sainsburys the , the feeling being that if Sainsburys also agreed to take it , that lots of other , if there are any others , would follow suit cos everybody seems to look at Sainsburys and see what they 're doing .
2 Ryker shot an angry glance at Donna and mouthed something she could n't make out .
3 So I can show Donna and see what she thinks of the list ?
4 So , if I have a word with , like I say , with Donna and see what she thinks , if it 's a good idea .
5 I was impressed by Ali Wali and told him I hoped to get permission to return .
6 Subject to invasions and to the steady and relentless pressure to Germanise or Polonise themselves they had watched their language and culture dwindle away as the other Pomeranian cultures had done before them .
7 On 31 August 1986 , just three weeks before the Fall Term was due to begin , Donleavy called from Washington and told him he had to make an urgent trip to Lebanon .
8 A neighbor summoned the owner from Dorset and told her it was a scandal that her house should be vacant when young people were looking for accommodation , so she let the house to us .
9 On one of the last occasions I saw him , I mentioned my dealings with Mountbatten and asked what he thought of him .
10 really , beyond , like you say , telling Simon and seeing what he can do but
11 So if you like your fingerboards more cambered , either buy an Austin Special or badger Chandler and suggest what I did — that they offer a choice …
12 He wandered widely throughout Scotland during his university days in Aberdeen and explored what he called ‘ the desolate isles of the west ’ .
13 And then there was the attempt not to issue a questionnaire to every household but to reserve the questionnaires in the Town Hall for four week days Saturdays to will honour the people who did n't actually have Friday who were at home perhaps walk in to the City Centre you might be able to pick one of these up and then there was the problem distrib in distributing the questionnaire because despite of the assurance given to the consultants they were nevertheless distributed amongst the numerous St Albans and believe you me even those likely people who did go to the press do sometimes for every that we having suddenly fully congressed to see whether perhaps there might be a consultation questionnaire lurking within it .
14 Stephen Ross ( no relation ) , a director with 3i in Birmingham , takes up the story : ‘ We knew Alistair Ross and respected what he had done with the other poultry business .
15 She runs the advertising for Phileas Fogg Snacks , Babycham and Shell which she describes as an interesting mixture .
16 ‘ If he came back and found we 'd made off by ourselves , he 'd go back to Tara and tell them we 'd reneged on the bargain , ’ finished Snodgrass .
17 Before she could ask whom he intended to marry this time he said , ‘ After you left and I had that final bust-up with Marc I rang Marianne and told her she could do better than marry a penniless school-kid . ’
18 I talk about Bernard and tell them he is in publishing .
19 That 's where you met Colin and told him I was having a new car .
20 She could go back to London and try and shake the whereabouts of Gilbert Racy out of his obstructive locum , or she could see what other members of the Society there were in Norfolk and glean what she might from them .
21 The move followed the completion of a report , commissioned by Col. René Emilio Ponce , the military chief of staff , and drafted by junior officers , which criticized the conduct of the military operations against the FMLN and attacked what they described as corrupt practices by senior officers , the vagaries of the promotion system and the lack of accountability of commanders .
22 A majority of the deputies in parliament rallied to support Pflimlin and reject what they interpreted as de Gaulle 's scarcely concealed blackmail .
23 ‘ I have had a long chat with Stephen and told him I know that he is knocking at the door of the full international side , but I would rather he played and helped out in the match at Tannadice than did nothing at Ibrox . ’
24 just watching Martin and seeing what you 're doing and
25 That is to say , they accost the more naive members of the lobby on their way back from meeting Mr Ingham and ask what he said .
26 Well I 'll , I 'll try and get down on Monday and see what she says and I say you know she must do three hours on Mondays .
27 The next day I saw Lily and told her I was going to volunteer .
28 Straightaway Steve got on to Malcolm and told him they needed all this money to join up with Scientology .
29 What is appropriate is first to desire to love your local church ; second , get alone with God and see what he wants to say to the church ; third , to begin to express this in your housegroup : ‘ I feel what God is saying is … . ’
30 Do n't want to ever come back ; can you phone Chambers and tell them I 've perished on a mountain , and then I can change my identity , and disguise myself as one of the locals and no-one will be any the wiser .
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