Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [verb] [pers pn] [vb past] the " in BNC.
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1 | I mean they , they were exploiting or they had they had the potential exploit more countries than Russia did . |
2 | I listened for some sound of other prisoners in the building but although I thought I heard the locking and unlocking of other doors the only voices were those of the guards . |
3 | ‘ No , it is n't Matthew , although I pray he made the right decision . ’ |
4 | Not that I thought he understood the music that much , but it was the image of he people behind the music , because people like Charlie Mingus are quite characters . |
5 | I felt so enthusiastic when I found this out and I began to read the stories , that I thought I saw the River of the Leprechauns , which is the crystal road to their kingdom ‘ Undersea . ’ |
6 | What annoys me is that I know I saw the damn thing not too long ago ! |
7 | ‘ I believe that someone knew you had the sack with you and that you were taking it to the outlaws . ’ |
8 | The head jerked , just the once , to the left , so I reckon it heard the ‘ phone . ’ |
9 | I was much younger than Hywel , so I suppose he bore the brunt of it , but I do n't remember him complaining . |
10 | The latter was now staring at the Van Gogh boats and the milky sea and sky through poppy-scarlet lenses , which Frederica thought was perverse , although she wished she had the courage to ask for a moment to put them on , to see all this . |
11 | Well I felt very honoured that er that people should recognise er the fact that you know you did the job and they enjoyed coming down here to travel from Charlbury . |
12 | Peter de Savary 's crew discovered climbing last year , although it appears he off-loaded the place on another property speculator in the summer without bothering to tell anyone ! |
13 | When he turned his head it vanished , although he thought he heard the faintest of noises that might have been made by claws scrabbling on stone . |
14 | So , off he went and came back one day saying that he thought he had the song I 'd been looking for . |
15 | Well the bugger is just coming on and he was cleaning the car down hosing her car so he says I turned the hose on him . |
16 | And I hope you found the talk informative , interesting . |
17 | He wobbled me only once , and I know I did the same to him . |
18 | It gives me the creeps and I know it frightened the kiddies . |
19 | Richard made a very and I wish he had the confidence about our proposals . |
20 | One night there was a very bad storm , and I thought I heard the sound of guns out at sea . |
21 | ‘ I went off to get another one and when I got back to the phone she said ‘ have you got it ? ’ and I thought she meant the new biro , so I said yes and she said goodbye and hung up . ’ |
22 | And your father and I thought you did the right thing about David . |
23 | And I said I bought the radio cassette , bought |
24 | One of them was at Muirfield in 1972 , and I believe it turned the Open for us . |
25 | The reason I am interested is that at that time I was off work for six months and I suspected I had the illness . |
26 | Got a bloody assignment to give in and I forgot I lost the bloody address ! |
27 | ‘ She 'll have noticed the car — and I think we left the front door open . ’ |
28 | I was really knocked out by your article on Philip Glass and I think it contained the best description of Glass ' music I have ever read . |
29 | I 'm sure he was , but the last few years when I knew him he 'd gotten a lot of respect from people and he was n't having to struggle any more , and I think he knew the people loved him and he liked that . |
30 | It all went according to plan for her and I think he expected the same for me . |