Example sentences of "[noun prp] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Scot nothing to do with you ! ’
2 Work continues with NEC on the low-power VRX R4000 iteration , though SGI has n't decide whether it 'll productise the thing yet , it may prefer instead to let NEC bring portable technologies to market and OEM them .
3 Will everyone be attending ? ’ asked Maria .
4 She 'd taken a shine to Tom Rudge whom she now knew to be an apprentice fitter , as was Cyril , his mate .
5 So I think that what he has done is to try and meet the concerns which your Lordships have have expressed er i in second reading My Lords er I did think if I might say so with the greatest of respect for the Noble Lord , Lord Harris of Greenwich whom I admire en enormously and not for er only for his views which erm depending upon what the views are er that it depends upon my extended admiration
6 People like ex-British Airways captain Derek Ellis whom I met at Kerikeri airfield .
7 Ye can sing like Judy Garland Ye can whistle like Lauren Bacall Yir lovelier than Liz-beth Taylor But still yir worth — ( Interrupted by the sleazy pinstriped figure of Mr King )
8 His second wife Maria whom he married in 1849 was the daughter of William Hawkins of the Madras Civil Service .
9 , what can you buy little Dean nothing , can you ?
10 However , after a brief respite at Ossett everyone agreed to continue .
11 Aleksei Ermolov , the Russian commander in the Caucasus whom Paskevich replaced in 1827 , had been pursuing a conciliatory or " regionalist " policy for more than a decade .
12 The Strangford Road side have rediscovered something of their old form lately and will be keen to spike the guns of both Lisburn and Waringstown whom they play on Saturday week .
13 ‘ Now look , Connie me pet , it 's bleedin' cold in the parlour , ’ complained Archie , ‘ and , anyway , I got to see a bloke about a job . ’
14 One afternoon a week he received tuition from Minton whom he first saw seated on a windowsill , hugging his legs and looking as young as some of the students he taught .
15 He stroked the strings , and before the echo of them died , he said , ‘ Señorita me quieres ? ’
16 Indeed , she would have liked to tell him about her father who was called Nigger Everard at school and spurned in his own family because his mother had been Creole ; she wanted to tell him about Feeny whom she loved ; how she herself was a musty , could n't he see it ?
17 What are you what are what are you singing are you singing things like erm like er , Oh Lonesome Me , Beautiful Dreamer these
18 There stood falcon-headed Horus , and bronze Osiris whom Seth brought back to life by fellation .
19 Oo ar , Jim me lad , it 's cut-and-thrust duelling onboard the pirate ship
20 In the following year these became even tougher : he demanded the crown of France ; then he reduced this to the territories of Angevin days , Normandy , Maine , Anjou , Touraine , Aquitaine ( to include Poitou , part of the concession made by the princes at Bourges in 1412 ) , together with the substantial arrears still due for the ransom of John II and , following the now well-established pattern , the hand of a daughter of the French king , this time Catherine , sister to Isabella whom Richard II had married in 1396 , together with a dowry .
21 His bland and unassertive personal style compared unfavourably with that of David Lange whom he had replaced as party leader and Prime Minister in August 1989 [ see pp. 36852-53 ] .
22 He had been a keen and willing convert to the cause , his hatred fuelled by Grob Mitzer whom he knew and trusted as a friend and corporate colleague .
23 Among the latter was Imelda Marcos whom he had defeated in the election , and who , together with her husband President Ferdinand Marcos , had been forced from office in 1986 by a popular campaign in which Ramos had played a key role .
24 Will nothing else do ? ’ cried Tess in despair .
25 What did I send off to get Gary them radio earphones ?
26 Well I give Gary them ra that radio earphones , he 's got it in upstairs in the box on top of all the other bloody boxes .
27 But certainly here , for the clearest moment in Eliot 's later plays the savage and the Christian are joined in reproach of the oversophisticated city ; , though it is essential , too , to remember that that city also contains Sir Henry Harcourt-Reilly whom Eliot once described as possibly ‘ a god in the machine ’ .
28 You can be a sex symbol when you 're sixty-five ; there are film stars like Paul Newman whom women still think are gorgeous .
29 she 's older than Jan I think
30 When we arrived at Jaipur my father told us that he had sent for us so that we could go with him tiger-shooting .
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