Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [pron] " in BNC.

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61 Well , I 'm a bit of toucher myself and I , I do n't mind if it 's friends or family or someone I 'm keen on
62 Or I him .
63 Thus day will follow day , and in the meantime the King or my donkey will die , or I myself .
64 Or I I 'll start to read it .
65 I see alright well or I I invite members of the jury , the council wants to address me on some point of law which need n't concern you , so if you take a short break please .
66 At the start of all this , Cassie had been unable to imagine a reality where someone who was important to her lived under the shadow of a constant and relentless danger .
67 This provision can apply in much the same circumstances as section 24 , namely where someone who has sold goods to one person then later re-sells them to another .
68 This is apparent from Helby v. Matthews ( see Chapter 17 ) , where someone who was hiring a piano on hire purchase terms , sold it to an innocent purchaser .
69 Could he give her the best of food or pay for a doctor if she fell sick or buy her fine clothes or anythin' she fancies ?
70 then you see or somebody you know looking at the long jump and they 're muttering away to themselves .
71 And now she wants me to find out how can er found out about a solicitor or somebody who specialises in this sort of thing .
72 That 's very similar to the straightforward hypothermia that you 'd might find in an old person or somebody who 's in a , in a snowy field all night , have you all got that ?
73 ‘ I was thinking maybe she had a husband or a brother or somebody who did n't think much of the set-up . ’
74 Go to the window shout and make it , make your plight known to your neighbours because normally there 's somebody passing , policeman on his beat or somebody who 'll make your plight known .
75 So somewhere there 's a big party and o or somebody who wants three or four crackers and put their own gifts in .
76 but , but that 's , that 's that 's easily remedied if you could get a er a driving licence holder to take them oh a volunteer driving licence holder among one of the parents or somebody who could take the children , er , periodically in the bus to visit the hospital to do this sort of thing .
77 and things like that , that the , that , the , love a joker or somebody who was
78 They must have a a lead guitarist or somebody who fancies themselves as a lead
79 But that 's that 's perhaps easily remedied , if you could get a er a driving licence holder to take them , who , a volunteer driving licence holder , among one of the parents or somebody who could take the children at periodic intervals to visit the hospital to do this sort of thing .
80 I mean , he 's , he 's fifty five is n't he , I mean it 's unlikely that he 's going to really be in the same , in the same league as Cawson or somebody who 's , who 's no age at all ?
81 Yeah just Mirage or summat they 're called .
82 if , if , if they go into the Common Market rate , EE standard or summat it 's bloody new job we 'd have to be , got ta go to Blackpool this year
83 two buses or summat I do n't know
84 When he shows a film or summat his room 's like a little cinema — you know , people sitting round watching the telly in the dark , and smoking and laughing at the funny bits and that .
85 We do n't know upon what he 's basing what he 's saying , whether it 's on his own particular memories of school , whether it 's been informed by , department of education officials in England , or Scottish education officials up here , and I think any up , any where somebody , something as crucial teachi , any job , er , where somebody who 's uninformed is making pronouncements which are considered to be sufficiently important that they 're read out on th , on the six o'clock news and in the papers
86 Erm , the first one is called a lapse erm , and that happens when the person who 's speaking , has n't selected the next speaker , or nobody who 's self-selected .
87 This last characteristic of achievement is one which either one likes , or which one finds extremely difficult to endure .
88 Thus , if one wants to get to London , it is irrational to take a train which one should have known not to be going to London or which one wrongly calculated to be quicker than the bus .
89 If anyone older than you , even someone you know , tries to kiss or touch you in a way you do n't like or that confuses you , or which they say is supposed to be a secret , say NO in a very loud voice .
90 ( The adult readers might like to list those books , and other reading matter , for which they have a particular affection or which they feel have made a contribution to their lives , and then check to see how many of them would be considered to be of the highest literary worth . )
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