Example sentences of "[pers pn] [conj] [verb] [pron] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | If anybody has any absolutely yes I 'll be quite happy I mean to me chairman of the trust or with management committee to meet anybody if they feel that they 've got some concern they wish to discuss I 'm quite happy to do that all I can say is that nobody has actually wro wro wrote to me or rang me to say they 'd like to meet to discuss that and I 'm quite happy to do that . |
2 | ‘ When — when I go back — next week , ’ Jenna said in a rush before they reached the house , ‘ will you come to collect me or do you want me to get to Paris by myself ? ’ |
3 | She did not throw clothes away if she could mend them or alter them to make them more fashionable . |
4 | There are such men in this city , and even to see them , never mind to touch them or have them kiss you , or see them just before dawn , or to have them as one of your dear friends , is one of the great pleasures of our life , and it is commoner than most people think . |
5 | as opposed to the , but , but some cupboard doors are diamond pattern , Muffin will you be quiet have we any more bones cooked for them or have they had them all ? |
6 | If they guarantee to put the mattresses all up in the dry they asked you to do yours or did they say they would do it ? |
7 | She had modelled her speech on his and asked him to correct her if she said something wrong . |
8 | Yeah I but think he gave me all his drink . |
9 | He looked at me and asked me to take it . |
10 | I thought at the time she made nought of it , but back last summer , like you say , round August bank 'oliday , she came to see me and asked me to tell 'er everything I remembered 'bout the day of the explosion . |
11 | I 'm getting paranoid about that , determined not to sign anything , worried that maybe I already have when they first brought me here and said it was just a receipt for personal effects or a legal-aid application or whatever , and I worry about them getting me to sign something when I 'm tired and they 've been interviewing me in shifts and all I want to do is go to bed and sleep and they say oh do us all a favour and sign this and you can sleep , come on now ; it 's just a formality you can always deny it later , change your mind , but you ca n't you ca n't of course , they 're lying and you ca n't ; I even worry about signing something in my sleep , or them hypnotising me and getting me to do it that way ; hell , I do n't know what they get up to . |
12 | and I 'm going to write down the answers they give me and get them to sign them because I have I have really been beaten about the head by this ! |
13 | Come to me and let me give you what you want . ’ |
14 | Fellow Jews , and all of you who live in Jerusalem , listen to me and let me tell you what this means . |
15 | ‘ I want you to come out to Leytonstone with me and let me show you something . ’ |
16 | ‘ Well , ’ he said slowly , ‘ you could put your arms around my neck , press your soft body into me and let me know you accept my offering . ’ |
17 | Why did n't you ring me and let me know you were coming ? |
18 | He laid the naked red scrap briefly in Effie 's arms , and said abruptly to McAllister , ‘ Let Rose do that while you take the baby from me and find something to wrap it in . |
19 | Before I begin to read I push some boxes across to the place where Summerchild sat facing me and dust them to make him a desk and chair . |
20 | ‘ You heard how Bathsheba loves me and expects me to visit her tonight . |
21 | who Sukey ? , she goes to me , he I doubt , doubt if he 'd fancy me , but she 's just like , she 's all going I doubt if he fancy me and do you think he does ? |
22 | To read me and think you understand me and yet not to understand me . |
23 | Jess took a step backwards , muttering under her breath : ‘ God protect me and forgive me sins I did n't meant no wrong … ’ without believing in much except bruises , hunger and Fate which had a nasty way of turning the tables against her , but willing at the same time to try anything once . |
24 | Left them and said we left them and said |
25 | ‘ And I auditioned and was given the stage role , but I think Michael Crawford called them and said he wanted it , and they ousted me . |
26 | They trusted her for it ; an outlier psion could not go running to Them and reveal who hired her and for what reason . |
27 | He again went to see them and persuaded them to accompany him to a meeting at the police station with Mr McLean on August 24 . |
28 | She left his number with them and asked them to get him to ring , then made another drink . |
29 | And he he used to cook them and do you know we we used to pluck them and we used to roast them by the fire in a |
30 | thinking we 'll soon get them and save you carrying it tomorrow , then . |