Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [noun pl] [conj] [verb] [pers pn] " 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 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 .
3 As the two women shook hands Didi added , ‘ I heard voices and thought I 'd pop in to say hello . ’
4 I contact businesses and invite them to join the trust which costs them £250 .
5 When he 's here I start fights and drive him out of the house .
6 I smudged the ink in my copybook ; I did crossings-out and smudged them again .
7 I take messages and leave them in a dead letter box .
8 The grandmother had ‘ a wee shop ’ and the aunt was ‘ a dressmaker , she made dresses and sold them cheap , round about the doors . ’
9 ‘ Did you know ’ , Mrs Phelps said , ‘ that public libraries like this allow you to borrow books and take them home ? ’
10 Thank you award winners and thank you all for your contribution to Save The Children Fund .
11 A self-confessed eternal optimist — ‘ I always see things as a winning situation ’ — she loves challenges and admits she has a low boredom threshold .
12 The Shareware version allows you to create programs and compile them , but the compiled version only runs for 24 hours .
13 Right well the first thing I 'd like to have you got counters or have you got a
14 You purchase players or get them from the free-transfer market .
15 This formula can help you express messages that make you feel uncomfortable .
16 She sends greetings and asks you to come urgently ! ’
17 Foucault 's genealogy means that by asking a question , posing a problem , you set up a generality against which you constitute events and arrange them in a series .
18 We miss meals and replace them with snacks which may mean missing out on vital nutrients .
19 And then when we take x-rays that checks us to make sure that we 're not getting any radiation you see .
20 But just as all doctors have patients who consume disproportionate amounts of time so we have papers that slow us down .
21 ‘ You can let me join Brownies and take me to the Pack Meetings at Botley every week , ’ she stated emphatically .
22 He appoints them to run departments and expects them to use their positions to aid the fulfilment of his purposes , but cabinet secretaries and departments are not answerable only to the White House .
23 Hurrying back to the town , they applied restoratives and brought her back to consciousness .
24 They want ties that link them more to each other — through mutual defence pacts — and to the West , if it can be done without infuriating the Soviet Union .
25 Stephanie , who on screen proved she was Queen Bitch , turned on Caulfield , sharpened her acting talons and told him , ‘ Not only am I going to prove in front of the camera that I am your mother , but I 'm also the person who will knock you into shape . ’
26 ‘ He was about 25 miles offshore when he approached the fishing boat and the crew was so alarmed at his ignorance they radioed coastguards and brought him back to Falmouth , ’ Mr Taylor said .
27 He wrote again , a careful , stilted letter , expressing gratitude for the help he had received and suggesting they shook hands and called it a day .
28 And to do it without a lot without a lot of support from the a from the people who actually lived in the flats , although they organized things and got it going , and the people living there did n't seem to be motivated to give them the kind of encouragement erm
29 Whereabouts do they run courses and do you know if any centres provide training while you work ?
30 Do they provide facts or views you can use ?
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