Example sentences of "[pers pn] [is] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 I can tell you you 're in for some trouble if you start that because I I is you you 're all in trouble if you want to start these smaller committees , we have looked at the committees and as I say we make no apology for the number of committees or the number that 's on 'em .
2 in one day I is I thought it was a classic .
3 But the main thing you 've got to think about is if you start to overtake and the cyclist who may be wearing his er stereophonic Walkman , erm Beethoven 's Fifth or some headbanging music going on his Is he aware of you around ?
4 My body is his , his is mine : one flesh .
5 What 's yours is mine
6 That 's , that 's yours is it ?
7 You , that 's yours is it ?
8 Have you got a couple of settings on yours is it a high and a low ?
9 Mm , it is yours is it , or
10 As opposed to the one long one and the , and the one boot shape one er , that 's all yours is it , there is it ?
11 Yours is I did n't realise this .
12 no , so he said erm , when I opened it court order , I said well I do n't know what yours is I said but it 's nothing to do with this , I said this is about that so when I opened the other one I remember then that when they originally built that court order bit he give me one cheque for sixty two quid and one for sixty nine
13 'E 's me best friend . ’
14 D' ya is it is it advisable over the phone then to mention the price first or is it better to go into the to the er to the er
15 ‘ That 's a smart pair of daisies ’ ( daisy root = boots ) ; ‘ She 's me old Dutch ’ ( Duchess of Fife = wife ) ; ‘ Use your crust ’ ( crust of bread = head ) — more widespread now as ‘ Use your loaf . ’
16 No sisters until mother got married again , and me sister as I call her now , she 's me of course my half sister , Jessie , she was born I 'd be about seventeen cos she did n't get married till after the First World War , remarried me step-father was in the forces and he fought , he actually fought in the Boer War so he was a a soldier in the Boer War and in what we call the Great War , nineteen fourteen to nineteen eighteen , but er I had a misfortune to lose the brother next to me , Frank , which he had what was common in those days tubercular trouble , tubercular tuberculosis affected the bowels , see he died in , on August the fourth nineteen eighteen in the old infirmary that now classed as the Manor Hospital , but that was the old infirmary cos we there was no widow 's pension in those days , our mother was a bridle stitcher and she used to do have an old fashioned clamp , have you ever seen the clamps that are leather , th tha they held them , the leather , she used to stitch bridles at home , we used to help her with waxing the threads have a leather apron and a bit of wax and pull the wax over the thread , and then roll it round till it was strong enough to thread it , we used to make the threads for her to er stitch the bridles .
17 because he 's said well she 's go she 's they got her this little place , did n't they ?
18 That 's , ah , she 's she 's took it well !
19 Anyway , she 's she 's sitting there
20 batters away all day putting the stuff in erm she 's she trained well she
21 Ah but she 's she 's she is
22 Ah but she 's she 's she is
23 And er the years went by and al all I know is that he said ooh she 's she 's married a London doctor , you see .
24 Ooh she 's she 's there .
25 Yes she 's she 's .
26 So if a child gets spoken to in a fairly direct way by imagine a female child by her father and the same female child gets spoken to in a not so direct way be her mother , then even of this The child is likely to both version , she 'll grow up using female variety because she 's she can affiliate herself with her mother and I mean she knows that is the variety she 's expected to use .
27 Aye she 's she 's she does the lot .
28 Aye she 's she 's she does the lot .
29 Erm well she 's she 's a grant because she 's never had a grant before .
30 But she 's she 's still well I think she 'd daft .
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