Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [noun pl] [conj] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | if we 're serious about that we need I think to review that very regularly , because I moved offices and discovered I was still a fire officer for a part of the office I was n't even part of , |
2 | He and I linked arms and kept our shadows close |
3 | I hated arguments and dreaded anyone being cross with me or with anyone else . |
4 | Then , by putting my ear to the handle , I hear sounds that tell me whether or not the blade is close to either rabbit or ferret . |
5 | As the two women shook hands Didi added , ‘ I heard voices and thought I 'd pop in to say hello . ’ |
6 | ‘ I contact businesses and invite them to join the trust which costs them £250 . |
7 | ‘ I love dogs and did my best for them , ’ he told the court . |
8 | ‘ I adore children and love nothing better than a household full of youngsters . ’ |
9 | When he 's here I start fights and drive him out of the house . |
10 | I smudged the ink in my copybook ; I did crossings-out and smudged them again . |
11 | I take messages and leave them in a dead letter box . |
12 | To get me ordering oysters or ironing my black satin sheets . |
13 | ‘ Key issues for AMARC are popular participation in radio , the democratisation of communication , freedom of expression , and radio programming which involves communities and reflects their cultures and values , ’ Ms Vinebohm explained . |
14 | The protein eats normal cells , leading to the drastic weight loss which weakens patients and prevents them fighting the disease . |
15 | Discussion — which develops conclusions and incorporates them into the historical pattern of evolving knowledge , perhaps offering some conjectures but avoiding speculation . |
16 | And she laughed her laugh , that shocking laugh which turned heads and caused her to blush and put a hand over her naked mouth . |
17 | When their work was framed they preferred the frames to be ‘ en fuite ’ , or to project the canvas forward , rather than traditional frames which enclosed paintings and made them recede . |
18 | We have therefore established new venture teams to review the hydrocarbon provinces in the world which offer opportunities that fit our strategic needs . |
19 | His sisters were to flee the family , precipitating an ordeal of severance which compounded others and marked him to the quick . |
20 | I 'm a three-year-old who hates shots and squeezes her eyes tight at the sight of a needle . |
21 | They are not in a position to make professional judgments but rather they are more like the craftsman who inherits techniques and modifies them with experience . |
22 | The grandmother had ‘ a wee shop ’ and the aunt was ‘ a dressmaker , she made dresses and sold them cheap , round about the doors . ’ |
23 | ‘ Did you know ’ , Mrs Phelps said , ‘ that public libraries like this allow you to borrow books and take them home ? ’ |
24 | Thank you award winners and thank you all for your contribution to Save The Children Fund . |
25 | Colin Barnes , the fashion illustrator , who has known her since St Martin 's , says , ‘ Of course outspoken people tread on toes , but they are often the ones who make waves and achieve something . ’ |
26 | She described how she walked around for months ‘ with a pain , almost a physical pain , in my heart ’ ; of how she avoided friends and pulled her hat over her face if she met them in the street ; of how , at last , she knew she must express her thousand emotions about her little grandchild in the way she knew best , in clay . |
27 | A self-confessed eternal optimist — ‘ I always see things as a winning situation ’ — she loves challenges and admits she has a low boredom threshold . |
28 | They managed to see Maeda who dropped hints and told them to be circumspect . |
29 | The Shareware version allows you to create programs and compile them , but the compiled version only runs for 24 hours . |
30 | Right well the first thing I 'd like to have you got counters or have you got a |