Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun] [pers pn] [vb -s] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 And I have to say my experience it leaves me to doubt , I know I 'm a cynic sometimes , that the space will not be used effectively and
2 When I 'm fighting my sister he kicks me on the wotsit . ’
3 where you been , I says where you been , aye he says aye he says , my fault he says I did n't get round did I ?
4 pulling a different way , I used to pull it with my legs he pulls it with his back .
5 ‘ Mother Francis said it was sort of serious , my own place , my inheritance she calls it .
6 she wants about my maths he wants he 's so
7 I says my god I says it 'll never be known that my brother said that you can be anything and that was first thing he ever gave me .
8 My mate she does it .
9 Whenever I say ‘ sit ’ he does n't listen but if I have a biscuit in my hand he does it straight away .
10 He says you and your politics , I says that 's right , me and my politics I says I do n't think a lot of notice of them , me .
11 And then , if somebody else clicks their fingers they be tha they become their enemy and the enemy if they click their fingers he becomes their enemy .
12 And she looked at me and blinked her eyes I says you what means .
13 Pent in their Fold she leaves her wanton Care ,
14 You can kiss a friend on the lips , but if you put your tongue in her mouth it becomes something else .
15 She has never been to the Caribbean in her life , but most of her friends are black British : to their companionship she owes her aptitude for talking Creole .
16 These in turn travel around the body and under their influence it begins its development into adult form .
17 Without looking up from her work she tells me something she has done or discovered or thought or decided during the day .
18 In the choosing of her suitors it appears there is nothing that Portia can do , and must leave her fate in the hands of Good Fortune .
19 For example , in his verbal sparring which he has with Bajazeth before their battle he tells him that ‘ every common soldier of my army shall smile to see thy miserable state ’ .
20 In a fairy-tale scene he kisses her and she becomes beautiful , but after their betrothal she confesses her past sins and the weakness of her nature , imploring Leo to love her only in a spiritual sense .
21 The latter covered a case where a tribunal is entitled to enter upon the inquiry but in the course of its investigation it does something which takes it outside of its powers and renders its decision a nullity .
22 So your personality sets very broad limits , but whatever its nature it leaves you with plenty of room to manoeuvre when it comes to ways of behaving .
23 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 .
24 Ted laughs at her , putting on her warpaint he calls it , but he 's pleased enough when all his mates ogle her down the pub .
25 " They that go down to the sea in ships and occupy their business in great waters ; these men see the works of the Lord and his wonders in the deep … so when they cry unto the Lord in their trouble He delivereth them out of this distress .
26 ( Relieved at her friendliness he hugs her . )
27 Rather than reduce its spending it maintains it , but postpones cash payments .
28 ‘ Undoubtedly there are some very good hill-walkers but because of their numbers it means there are also many who are relatively inexperienced . ’
29 But after her refit it seems there 's little to concern the crew .
30 Now eleven years on , she is still teased and when to her dismay she gets her first period , the girls start chanting and throwing tampons at her .
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