Example sentences of "[vb past] [pron] [noun] and [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | You asked me advice and I 'm givin' it to you . |
2 | After Corrections I joined Picture Group in 1981 and for some reason I ended up doing a lot of work for them in the ghettos , guns , drugs and things like that ; it became my forte and I came to feel at ease in this kind of environment . |
3 | He got my cable and he 'll meet us fur dinner . ’ |
4 | I got my wings and I 'm gon na do my share , but as I got almost two years here , I found myself worrying about some poor tailgunner that was n't feeling well as he went on the airplane . |
5 | So I got my cushions and I laid here and he got his cushions and he were laid there and he says to me , are you taping this ? |
6 | A call of nature interrupted my pleasure and I went out to the necessary house behind the tavern , nothing more than a hole in the ground enclosed by a shabby wooden palisade and a door which bolted from the inside . |
7 | ‘ I left on Monday morning from Amsterdam , where I met my brother and his girlfriend , and we continued to Miami , and from Miami to St Maarten , from St Maarten to Anguilla where we arrived in the middle of the night . |
8 | When we first met my fiancé and I used to make love every day and often in really unusual places — in fields , on the beach , in the car and so on . |
9 | He asked my advice and I said she should be found suitable private accommodation . |
10 | I wept and I hugged my father and I even hugged Diggs , smelling his hard-blue uniform fabric as I did so and almost feeling him melt and believe me . |
11 | Women who through their racism , collusion and a profound lack of political intelligence , made my sisters and me completely invisible . |
12 | Roger Carr has been my close friend and musical director for the past fourteen years , and , until my marriage to Kenneth in 1985 , shared my life and my flat in Sheffield . |
13 | We come along and they passed my load and they turned his load away . |
14 | I checked my stride and she shouted again . |
15 | ‘ When the car had gone past me I applied my safety-catch and I saw Private Aindow standing in a firing position ’ . |
16 | No I , I wanted built them wardrobes and I said now Monty whatever you fucking need I 'll get |
17 | One this girl traced my hand and I traced hers at the same time — I went very slowly , which triggered her ticklishness , and she laughed every time my pencil made it to the place between two of her fingers , but she was brave , she stayed put . |
18 | Her fingers stroked my balls and her lips slid on my penis and in a few minutes , free to call her what I wished , I pulled her down and mounted her . |
19 | In the summer of 1924 , during my first year at Eton , Ras Tafari , later to be Emperor Haile Selassie but at that time Regent , paid a State Visit to England and invited my mother and me to call on him in London . |
20 | As I started to make my way up through some bushes on the left of the kirk , something caught my eye and I stopped . |
21 | A movement outside caught my eye and I peered through the window ; looked like I 'd put on an outside light , too . |
22 | it caught my eye and I thought well |
23 | come up mum 's with the , and he snatched my handbag and he took the keys , he said that copper has got no rights to tell him to hand over them keys to me , I said what and he snatched them out of my handbag and I 've got no rights to my own house keys and I said what rights have I got to do , down his flat and collect half of my stuff back then ? |
24 | B : ‘ I thought she was far too cocky but then I changed my mind and I pursued her with a vengeance . ’ |
25 | And the Punch cartoon depicting BRITISH LIPMAN on the side of a Telecom van , and the newspaper hoarding which stopped my daughter and me in our tracks after a visit to the acupuncturist in Baker Street . |
26 | And it should be said that , at least outwardly , Murphy and his men retained their charm and their good humour throughout what must have become a harrowing experience . |
27 | This was the aspiration of increasing numbers of provincial antislavery militants ; how closely they approximated their aim and what tensions it provoked with parliamentary abolitionists , especially Buxton , can be observed in part through examining the use of the delegate conference or convention . |
28 | I stroked her arms and her back . |
29 | But they did not get in each other 's way : more than twenty miles of water lay between them and they drew their vigour and their sustenance from different parts of England . |
30 | However , before he had time to dwell on the thought , another stronger jolt shook him when his fingers grasped her wrists and he pulled her hands away from her face . |