Example sentences of "[pers pn] [coord] [pron] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 However , it is not for me or you to presume upon the gentleman 's intentions .
2 Get off you do n't climb on people 's chairs you sit on them or you play on the floor
3 And I and I run to the door and you 'd just drove off .
4 Well if you 'd have seen that I mean I and she sleeps in the airing cupboard she 's now started to get in there , but she 's half out on the landing .
5 They would perhaps like to buy it , but they ca n't sell their property and also if they can sell theirs and they look at the cost of the property and they work out how much they 've got to pay for the mortgage then they find they ca n't afford it .
6 Surkov and Rozanov , escaping from admirers , joined me and we headed for the exit .
7 He hugs me and we fumble through the rest of a dull interview .
8 ‘ The guards , they showed the paper to me and they pointed at the photograph and said : ‘ He is with us ’ . ’
9 Three pairs of eyes focused on me and I felt like the family pet , the Old English sheepdog that 's lost its marbles and joined up with the wolf pack to go worrying innocent lambs .
10 When I went up to investigate it the floor caved in beneath me and I fell into the middle of all those nasty plants . ’
11 I was just trying to get past some people in front of me and I stepped off the pavement and the driver — he did n't have a chance .
12 It lends itself to me and I return to the theatre strangely renewed .
13 New toys are found for me and I play in the courtyard of the high-walled convent or slide on the waxed floors , too shy to talk to anyone .
14 I erm unfortunately , er , agree with the previous speaker that a very strong calvinistic streak runs through me and I believe in the two parent family and also in the efforts that you should make to keep the family ge together , but I think too , there 's sp , er , perceptions of individuals and particularly , younger generations now in society , are so much different from my own perceptions when I initially became married and started my own family but what society has to look at the perceptions and expectations of the individuals in society .
15 The woman with whom we boarded took pity on me and I worked in the house with her .
16 turf her out on the bed she might sleep with me and you sleep on the settee or would be a bit better than two beds than the settee , an extra bed space for her mum 's house too much for over Christmas , that 's not fair she 's not all over the place .
17 They heard it , wheeled up in the air towards it and right past me and it turned off the road in fear .
18 What it basically means is that an extrovert tends to tends to have a wide area of interests but wo n't investigate them as much as perhaps that that deeply , and that includes friends as well , and that includes people around them and they look at the wideness rather than the depth .
19 The woman handed her what was left of Donald , and Angelica said , ‘ People feed them and they wander into the road … it 's not surprising they get hurt .
20 The breakers sometimes overturn them and they lie in the sand , with their legs waving , their stiff tails slowly swivelling , in an effort to lever themselves back .
21 Well , if we draw stumps and do n't go to them and somebody writes to the Chief Constable and says I 'm very disappointed that your force no longer is gone A L O's then I shall be very happy that that letters received by the Chief because we can say well we told you so .
22 The dress slipped to her narrow hips where it remained supported by his hands , until he raised them and it fell to the floor and her body gleamed naked .
23 She and I walked in the ancient garden , talking quietly about our childhood meetings .
24 That afternoon she and I devised in the small front room of our lodgings ( pliant landlady , audience of children ) a double act : the Carruthers Sisters .
25 It 's house Sunday , out Christmas at least it will be a bit more that was the instead and you and I sleep on the settee .
26 They lack confidence , simple as that and one of the things is that as a group you come in and you probably look at people when you and you look at the trainers and the idea is that early on people can do , can keep some eye contact gon na stare you out but just keeping your eyes and do n't flit away and also when you 're under pressure at this stage his eyes challenge you or something like that , then your eyes go down .
27 I agree but I think that anybody who speaks in public , you have nervousness beforehand and the moment you go to talk to the people you know what you 're going to say , you have a few notes in front of you and you talk to the people , if that is your job .
28 If you have applied to vote by proxy and your application is allowed the registration officer will issue your proxy with a ‘ proxy paper ’ which entitles him or her to go to the polling station and vote for you .
29 There was something awry with directors ' reasons for casting him and something unnourishing in the West End audiences ' response , but he smothered the knowledge of it .
30 Him and her sat on the fence , the they 're slobbering away !
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