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

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1 Put them them into , not order that 's rank , a different
2 Hawkins said : ‘ Van Gelder told me nothing of this . ’
3 ‘ But your trouble , ’ I said , ‘ you have told me nothing of your trouble — ‘
4 ‘ Maurice told me nothing of it , you know .
5 Francis told me nothing of his intentions so I can only guess . ’
6 ‘ It has brought me nothing but trouble .
7 I bought just one pair and , sure enough , they gave me nothing but trouble .
8 He has given me nothing but total loyalty and respect at a time when I needed it most .
9 ‘ The strip showed huge distorted bodies with monster heads and twisted limbs sprouting with such things as : ‘ Vera , your beauty is unsurpassed in the undeniable excess of its obscenity and still you mouth me nothing but zero . ’ ’
10 To be in charge of a Scotland team is something that gives me nothing but pride . ’
11 You 've caused me nothing but problems ever since you … ’
12 And nobody 's gon na give me nothing for that are they ?
13 ‘ It tells me nothing about my children , and I should n't have to keep contacting the Social Work Department to find out how they are .
14 I just feel that it tells me nothing about them . ’
15 ‘ You 've told me nothing about your future .
16 My clever chat would avail me nothing in the face of the fact that I had chosen to ally myself with a woman who practically peed her pants at some salesman 's blue jokes .
17 When he reported for the necessary swearing and documentation , the local recruiting officer and his staff were understandably disappointed that Harold could tell them nothing about what his duties were to be .
18 Their main source of information was meter reading , which , of course , told them nothing about what purposes domestic electricity was used for , and , more importantly for their costs , about what times of day it was used .
19 Now , I 'd mentioned Benjamin to the Ralembergs but told them nothing about his near kinsman , the great cardinal .
20 get the best , most intelligent and well educated singers available , with the cleanest vocal style , tell them nothing about how you want the performance to go , start them off and lo ! the composer speaks through their innocent mouths .
21 Thus , while a Luxembourger , an Irishman , a Dutchman or a Belgian may see a European superstate as giving them a much larger stage on which to perform and one that would cost them nothing in sovereignty since what they have is already so diluted , to us it would mean the end of that independence which has allowed us to play a unique and continuing role in world affairs and to have this Gracious Speech setting out our parliamentary programme .
22 ‘ To me everyone in the pop has an image of being stoned and drunk every night .
23 He 's been giving me them for eight months now .
24 Now as soon as you have the five answers , and if you have n't heard the other four questions , then there will be a chance , as I said , to hear them again next week , when you 've got the five answers , I 'd like you to send me them on a Christmas card please , this is very , very important send them on a Christmas card please , to the following address .
25 Tell me them at least . "
26 This is what he wrote ; — Mr Blair has sent me yours of the 15th. inst. , regarding the vacancy at Kildalton .
27 Then washed I thee with water ; yea , I cleansed away thy blood from thee and I anointed thee with oil .
28 I cooked it , I nothing on it .
29 I think erm er I know there has been some discussion of I I about er and I put er , in this report I think all the documentation that the ministers and ministers that had already seen it and I 've explained that the big issue is that er the URC , I think a weekly account o ah of all other informations has er , worked out very on the basis of five thousand and I was been tugging you pay your car off to get that and .
30 This is something over which I I as speaker , have no control whatsoever .
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