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 . ’
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