Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun] [verb] [pron] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | So I 've just come out of the goodness of my heart to warn you to save yourself while you can : you 'll lose Hugo — where is he , by the way ? |
2 | ‘ It 'll be my privilege to let you buy me a cognac . |
3 | After a month the crystals cleared and my vet advised me to keep him on Hills Science Diet CD . |
4 | No I do n't think I will because he will sit there sort of , might , when he rang up once , right , my mum said I think there 's a poofter on the phone |
5 | I think I 'm gon na try and persuade my Mum to let me bring my camera in for the last day of term , I 'm gon na get a bottle of from the shop that 's on . |
6 | My Mum goes what have you been phoning Billy for ? |
7 | ‘ Look — before my mum died she told me Jozef Taczek had confessed to her , confessed that he 'd murdered Mills because of the betrayal . |
8 | I have a real weakness for clothes and I like my mum to help me choose them , ’ she said . |
9 | But when I returned from military service in 1960 , my employers asked me to represent them south of the border , in that troutless land beyond Mr Hadrian 's Wall known as England . |
10 | my witness do I hurt you and they all said no . |
11 | ‘ I 've had a sticker for my car made which says I Like My Windscreen Dirty , ’ said Griff . |
12 | My mummy makes me do lots of housework ! |
13 | I think my guards bribed him to let us pass . |
14 | ‘ Mohammed had to go to the mountain , I 've subsidised all my previous ventures by working and saving but to get my work published I realised my only chance was England , ’ she says , where she has found three photographic agencies interested in buying her work and eight publications have bought selections of the Bolivian shots . |
15 | ‘ Mohammed had to go to the mountain , I 've subsidised all my previous ventures by working and saving but to get my work published I realised my only chance was England , ’ she says , where she has found three photographic agencies interested in buying her work and eight publications have bought selections of the Bolivian shots . |
16 | ‘ But will my lady allow me to share her bed tonight if I smell like an unwashed ram ? ’ |
17 | ‘ My parents made me do it . |
18 | They follow two lines : either my child commands me to do something , and if I do n't , she insists , and eventually has a tantrum ; |
19 | And when my periods began I thought I had piles . |
20 | Written on the back were the words , ‘ My boss wants you to draw his wedding ’ . |
21 | I mean listen I 'm the first person to talk in in support of body piercing I look I have parts of my body pierced I like it but I do n't think standing around the street corners sort of revealing it is a nice thing to do . |
22 | I am not very good with words I am sorry to say , so that is how my imagination allows me to tell you what you mean to me . |
23 | ‘ I do n't want to upset you , Mrs Passmore , but it looks as though Mr Riddle was murdered and it is my job to find who killed him . ’ |
24 | But my head said I wanted something else . |
25 | And I missed that in the seventies and eighties , and my wife said you know you 're mad , towards the late eighties she told me off , she said you 're mad , you 'll spend your life looking for something that you 've already got , for god 's sake just concentrate on what you r are , you 're an actor , do that , perform . |
26 | ‘ My wife wants me to take you to her , madame . |
27 | Before my father died I cast it all aside , lived as I imagined I wanted to live . |
28 | ‘ So why does my father say I killed her ? ’ |
29 | As soon as she opened her flat door to my hammering knock I knew something was wrong . |
30 | ‘ My mate thought he saw something or someone fall off the bridge . ’ |