Example sentences of "[pron] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Yeah I like , I like them shrimp they melt in your mouth mm
2 Oh she said I 'm ever so sorry I was miles away , I said yeah we 've just said that , I said you never even heard us , so I said what you , you ca n't understand why you pay too much tax , she said no I know why I pay too much tax she said but more she said I used to be in business she said and I 'm on basic rate of tax , so I said yeah I 've had some of that , so she said what basic rate of tax , I said yeah where I 've come so , it 's a funny thing she said , I was saying to Carol the other day , she said erm , she said what a difference them blokes you work with , so I said yeah , I said I 'm always saying that about these so she said oh she said er
3 The museum also houses a stuffed creature dubbed Bowes ' answer to Dr Dolittle 's Push Me Pull You .
4 You are listening to what they told you and you got the , the right picture , you know the right facts and the right details and the right emotions so you can go back and cover the right plan of attack so you can sell them products they actually want and not what you think they
5 I call them discussions I do n't call them interviews .
6 Then one day I had to go to the Post Office for something — one of them forms I daresay — so I thought I better wrap up , I better take care , you 're very vulnerable after a long illness you know , and I put my old long mack on and one of the kids ' mack hats and Wellingtons and I went out in the rain , feeling , in a depressed sort of way , ‘ Well , if I get ill again , what can I do ?
7 ‘ Me and me mum we done our shopping , miss , ’ said Annabell .
8 I know I 've told you this place might be run by these Chinese Triads , but I want everyone t'remember we 're dealin' mainly with kids here .
9 Pursuing legal action would have cost them money they did n't have ( unless it meant selling their house which was not an option ) but doing nothing left them with the feeling that justice was n't being done .
10 Caught me foot I did and nearly fell , ’ Jess said , muffled by her hands .
11 Richard , on the odd occasion you something for me Richard I ought to be a lot for you !
12 I li , I ca n't look at any of them shops she said .
13 Like there were them lads they had fucking four in a glass like and , there was loads of , so many drinks like I served loads .
14 It 's them books you 're readin' .
15 ‘ I mean , if he ever gave me AIDS I 'd give him a Colombian necktie — ’
16 He 's drunk enough to float the Mauretania , and left me to drive him home that 's had so little over me lips you would think it was Lent . ’
17 well er , I 'm , excuse me David I 'm talking to Chris .
18 I said put that finger down and I might tell you , I said do n't point at me David I do n't like being pointed at and Maureen nearly fell over , Maureen stood there , she nearly fell over
19 Mind , I 'm not bothered but if you get them little'uns they last no time do they ?
20 I would like you to watch me interview him ’ — immediately lets the class off the hook of having to participate in the normal way .
21 thing is with them Welshies they probably have n't tried to bloody they have n't got the sense .
22 But he 's always been like that with them kids you know yourself if they do anything it 's got ta be done
23 Cos she cos she likes them songs she loves them .
24 from her , training that er Princess Marina , and said oh this is Joy and this is Jenny and er , she 's done well and when I came away Jenny went just in front of me into Sue who works for me Sue she 's , she 's the , the area , the area manager
25 She said I got , she said to me Sue I want a lot , all over .
26 But long ago , in 1946 , the questing and the questioning had become almost unbearable , and I knew that to keep my sanity I must force myself to an arbitrary conclusion : I would believe the least terrible of terrible possibilities — that the plane had been shot down over the Channel by enemy action .
27 For my sanity I had to put my foot down , even though my husband , a very conventional Greek , could n't understand why .
28 From the unsafe distance of my perversion I could , at last , allow my real reactions to emerge .
29 ‘ Aha , but if you are my enemies you 'll know about that .
30 If I ca n't control which of my forms she sees — and , at the moment , I 'm definitely having trouble manoeuvring-the psychological effects could be disastrous .
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