Example sentences of "of things [pron] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | But it is n't just the discipline , it 's the type of things they make you aim for . |
2 | Well it 's erm the sort of things they pick them on really is not that |
3 | It was in the context not of an isolated individual saying it to another isolated individual , but actually feeling that this identity had a social location , a political and moral location , because it involved a whole series of things which meant you were n't just a voice crying in the wilderness . |
4 | He would simply say it refers to all those aspects of things which make them beautiful considered in some , and that , if you think of that as a sort of mental object for a moment , is a very rich one . |
5 | Unlike Berkeley , they held that there are both ideas and a world of things which cause them . |
6 | One of the things that you 're saying is wrong , not so much an organised day , one of things which causes us a problem , and that 's the major one |
7 | He would simply say it refers to all those aspects of things which makes them beautiful , considered in sum . |
8 | So they devised a lot of things themselves to give them a a a helping hand . |
9 | But erm if you do those sort of things somebody teaches you . |
10 | She said she just bought me a mixture of things she thought I would like . |
11 | So far I have concentrated on the sort of things you ask me . |
12 | the , the erm , there are tents and all sorts of things you said they were comparatively new , erm because remember that big |
13 | what sort of things I mean they 're singles ? |
14 | I 'd be interested to know whether Neil did that list of things I asked him to do . |
15 | So , those are the sorts of things I take it that , that er we do think are a more interesting way of individuating people than their bodily . |
16 | ‘ Ari there are a couple of things I think we should talk about , ’ Leila said , settling down on the cushions beside the girl . |
17 | I go about in a wheelchair and someone who pushes it very often goes into a shop and says , ‘ Look here , you have bought rather a lot of things I think you had better give a cheque for them — now I ? I write the cheque out , dear , and you shall sign it . ’ |