Example sentences of "[pron] [conj] [pron] [verb] [pron] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | did n't know it was two parts , till I and I thought what a funny way to end , I mean are they dead |
2 | Well as I as I read it the Co you have n't made any allowance for conversions , you 've made an assumption that part of the housing figure will be met by conversions . |
3 | He told me that he meant me no harm , but was a magician , who had made the music play around me , and wished to have my hand in marriage and live in my castle , with me and my brother , in peace hereafter . |
4 | Do n't tell me that you care what the hell is on my mind , she thought to herself . |
5 | These recent watercolours , larger , bolder and stronger than his earlier work , pleased me so much when first I saw them that I offered him an exhibition at Abbot Hall . |
6 | I tell you what I , the hedging I liked too , is if you can have a hedging that comes , you know , some of the garden centres sell them that you got something every month of the year |
7 | He spoke already in terms of collaboration — ‘ I sent you a few studies because you can see from them that she helps me a great deal by posing . |
8 | If every time you picked up the phone and made contact with somebody and I gave you a pound , would you accept that as a deal ? |
9 | Erm so it 's in terms of erm er , careful logical field work erm there 's not a great deal of information , but there 's , th , there have been early anatomical historical er investigations and there is something a literature erm dating from early in the nineteenth century which and it shows you the bloke who also resolves to , to , to make comparisons with what she found . |
10 | and to St Giles and they heard about me and they offered me a month 's holiday and they were complete strangers and they gave me a month 's holiday |
11 | The article made a deep impression on me and I thought what a wonderful coastline it would be to explore . |
12 | He said yes Mrs well then he followed me in the kitchen , stood behind me and I thought what the hell 's he hanging about for , I 'm gon na take it to him and the , his son- in-law was there |
13 | Her father 's conviction unhinged what precarious stability she 'd managed to maintain and after she came out of the psychiatric hospital she got in touch with me and I gave her a job . |
14 | You , you clean my black boots for me , polish my black boots for me and I give you a quid |
15 | ‘ I thought he was laughing at me , that he did n't want to see me , but then he stopped me and he made me a little bow , just like a real gentleman , and gave me a present , as if he did care . |
16 | ( ‘ Would you believe me if I called myself a Puritan ? |
17 | and I buy four of them and they do her a week and when they 're gone that 's it , she 's got ta wait until I go shopping again . |
18 | They could have told you what they meant by them and they gave them a currency in terms of their own conduct . |
19 | and I visited their friends and went to their church with them and they gave me a wonderful time , did everything for me |
20 | It was two and a half years since I had seen them and it gave me a lot of hope just to know that they were still in good shape , although they both looked much older . |
21 | And er I so so I brought her and her three friends that she 'd run , chummed about with them and I give them a good talking to for about an hour . |
22 | But I intended to follow the same course of action as I had over the earlier incident : to say nothing until he gave me an opening . |
23 | Your reader will then know that you are not presuming that she or he knows what the term means . |
24 | I 've told you that it gives me a terrific edge in any sale where Kemp 's a bidder . |
25 | If you If you paid it The Co was up on the Tuesday , you had to have it paid Most people tried to pay it for the Thursday and that was the turn of the leaf , on the Thursday and if you paid that then you could go straight away that day and get your new quarter stuff , for the next quarter . |
26 | The the point Peter er is making is do n't make it out to us because if you if you give me a cheque to Worsley I 've got to go to Peter 's house and and then get him to give me a cheque and then I 've got to go to either Kerry or Bob and get them |
27 | ‘ Afraid your lords and masters will fire you if you allow me a few minutes to put the subject on hold ? ’ |
28 | I 'll forgive you if you find me a taxi that will take me back to pick up my baggage and get me to the airport on time . ’ |
29 | You get an electrician to do the job for you and you write him a cheque in pints . |
30 | He was ever so sorry not to see you but he wished you a merry Christmas . ’ |